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Recording information: Global Spirit Studios, Maui, Hawaii.
Photographer: Shastro.
Arranger: Karunesh.
Personnel: Karunesh (strings, flute, piano, keyboards, percussion).
Audio Mixer: Karunesh.
Karunesh Beyond Heaven Songs Beyond Heaven Music Review Purchase Beyond Heaven CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Karunesh Zen Breakfast CD (2001)
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$13.25 Karunesh's debut album is an atmospheric ...
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| | Robert Rich Strata CD (1990)
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$14.29 Master synthesists Roach and Rich excavate evolutionary layers of sound from their machines on STRATA, their first collaboration. The musicians are kindred spirits in both substance and style, and their probing, questing sonic architecture seeks not only to unearth the tangible from the unknown, but also to alight the unknown with a spectral quality. Instead of seismometers and pickaxes, Roach and Rich use their battery of analog and digital synthesizers to seize the geologic moment, embedding it in the amber of the studio.
Like the translucent layers of the mineral bearing its name, "Mica" reveals a quartz-like refraction of ...
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| | Everstar Enchanted Journey CD (2003)
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$13.05 Enchanted Journey is a project of David and Steve Gordon, owners of Sequoia Records, who here bill themselves as Everstar. Inspired, or perhaps sensing an opportunity, the duo created Journey with a nod to the Lord of the Rings films. The album begins with "Departure From the Shire," moving through tracks like "Lady of the Golden Wood," "On the Road to Rivendell," and so on. The problem is, nothing on Enchanted Journey is unique, or seems influenced by anything other than the rest of Sequoia's catalog of new age. Despite the liner notes' "realms of myth and mystery" and assertions of a Renaissance influence, there are scant few landmarks on this journey, and only a perfunctory nod to the Renaissance music tradition during "Silver Fountains Fall." That track becomes a standout, if only for the classical guitars and an evocative melody that distinguishes it in the surrounding smokescreen of synthesizer workouts. "River Running"'s ambient nature effects give way to a formless mass of cloying keyboards and misdirected melodies; its counterpart "Land of the Star" is literally indistinguishable, employing what seems to be the same nature track under pecks and scratches of directionless synthetic melody. Everstar has left rhythm almost completely behind on its Enchanted Journey. "Road to Rivendell"'s shuffling, country-ish beat is pleasant, but ultimately unrewarding, since the song becomes yet another framework for a series of indistinct keyboard solos. The album artwork, too, seems oddly faked, like it was copied from the cover of some forgotten fantasy novel. In the end, Enchanted Journey is less than memorable. It might offer fans of the Gordon brothers' work some relaxing moments, but seems too formulaic to stand on its own. ~ Johnny Loftus
Believe! Enter a world of enchantment. Join EverStar on their magical travels into realms of myth and mystery, inspired by "The Lord of the Rings." Magic abounds with sounds of both orchestral and exotic instruments, as well as grand piano, classical, 12-string and electric guitars, silver flute, Celtic harp and percussion. The moods move through symphonic flare, to misty soundscapes and renaissance-flavored dances - all touched by the special mastery of the musicians of EverStar. This engaging album transports you ...
| | Alemayehu Eshete Ethiopiques, Vol. 22 (1972-1974) CD (2007) (Import) France
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$15.09 MORE VINTAGE!, volume 22 in the brilliant ETHIOPIQUES series, collects recordings from Ethiopian pop superstar Alemayehu Eshete made during the early 1970s. In addition to showcasing Alemayehu, this set shines a light on one of the key behind-the-scenes figures in Ethiopian pop, organist and arranger Girma Beyene. Something of Booker T. to Alemayehu's Otis Redding, it's Girma who provides the tight-as-a-drum funk and jazz grooves over which Alemayehu lets his stunning vocals glide. Although this is text-book Ethiopian pop from the golden era, listeners will hear the obvious influences of American soul and R&B, making for a riveting and illuminating lesson in the depths of the African musical diaspora.
2007 collection of tracks from Alèmayèhu Eshèté, one of the great voices from the swingin' '60s heyday of modern ...
| | Charles, Ezra & The Works Modern Years CD (2008)
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$18.95 Ezra Charles is one of Texas\' most popular piano players, winning the Houston Press Readers\' Poll for Best Keyboardist seven times, and listed in Dallas\' Buddy magazine\'s Texas Tornadoes of the Keyboard as a charter member of the Hall of Fame. Growing up in Beaumont, Texas, the first band he played in consisted of himself, Johnny Winter, Edgar WInter and a drummer. Moving to Houston, he organized Thursday\'s Children, now widely regarded among the most influential Texas bands of the Sixties. He spent most of the Seventies preparing for his career as a Blues master, personally being mentored by Leon Russell, playing with Lightnin\' Hopkins, and becoming the last protege of the late Professor Longhair in New Orleans. His present band began in 1983 as a rockabilly trio, but two years later he added a horn section, and the lineup was born that ...
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