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Purchase Wee Sing Children's Songs & CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Wee Sing Silly Songs (Book & CD) CD (2006) (Import) Blister Packaging; Book & CD
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| | Wah CD Krishna CD (1999)
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$13.35 When the Universe wants you to do something, there really is no way around it. I was personally a little uneasy with the Krishna chanting, especially "Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare." I had never taken to the Hare Krishna movement, even though I myself had lived in a similar ashram for 15 years. In fact, I was a little scared of the mantras.Making 30 minute cassettes of Krishna chanting for a music student required a bit of set-up, quite a bit of composing, and even more time recording. I added background vocals and overdubbed bass tracks. Which meant, in short, that I was spending a good portion of every week immersed in these chants. I didn't feel overworked, I felt simply marvelous. It was a drunken bliss, and I couldn't get enough. Chants and mantras to the Great Krishna entered my day, my meditations, my dreams. I got high.I'm not really sure how I ended up in the studio tracking CD Krishna. I booked 2 days in a studio and we recorded onto a single 8-track ADAT. There was no pre-production. I just arrived at the studio and started playing. In my increasing bliss, I had actually forgotten how some of the songs were supposed to go. My brain had ceased to function in the manner I was accustomed. My heart had started to open. The correctness of melody paled next to the energy I had tapped into.I invited a handful of chanting friends to join me for tracking response vocals. It had to be the most magical set of evenings - so much love and support. It was my first experience joining together with people from various traditions. What a gift.Seva mixed and mastered this project from Knoxville, TN. (Seva helped found and develop WAVES technology, which made him famous in the technical world). When I told him I wanted a dub version of one of the songs, he just chuckled. (He knows my love of reggae) Seva chose Gopala Hare. He took the harmonium tracks and connected them to the tabla tracks, so that every time the tabla played the harmonium would trigger. The result was a goofy sort of reggae rhythm, perfect for the project. Add some delay vocals. Dub Version.Immersed in the subtle energy of this project, I was able to open my heart a little more. Heal some old wounds. Soften some of my harder edges. The CD reflected everyone's willingness to embrace a divine energy of love.Om Shanti, wah! more at.... www.wahmusic.comEditorial ReviewsThe Messenger/Mt Dora, FLWah! is velvety smooth, sassy and a little bit unpredictable. (These are) some of the most dazzling love songs to the Divine you will ever hear or sing. Wah! is strikingly passionate. It is an experience you must have for yourself rather than allow someone else to describe it for you. 5/01/01Music Design Magazine/Milwaukee, WICD Krishna is an album you cannot listen to only once, it digs into ...
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| | Foghorns A Diamond As Big As The Motel 6 CD (2009)
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$11.49 Here's a review from Glasgow site Bluesbunny. There are albums you just can't dislike and this is one of them. The Foghorns hail from Seattle (via Iceland apparently) and they do the alt-folk thing in a very convincing manner. The sound quality is not great, the production is a concept rather than a reality but this album works nonetheless.It works because it is an honest album. The songs are straightforward without musical twists or turns. Come to think of it, they are disarmingly simple. Take "Brooklyn Bridge" as an example. It's a playful drinking song on the surface but it masks its true nature through humour. Life's trivialities polished up and delivered to us like a takeaway pizza, so to speak. The fragile harmonies - from Brad and Katie methinks - on "Old Bachelors in Cleveland" show the tasteful understatement that I speak of. If you need a comparison then The Foghorns ar a bit like Jonathan Richman really - straightforward and quirky all at the same time.I loved this album almost as much as I love Liz Fuller's bosoms launching themselves at the camera on Quiz Call. False eyelashes are so the way to go. Did that make sense? Probably not.Just get this album. It's about 45 degrees away from the mainstream but there is so much pleasure to be taken in its simple charms. (http://www.bluesbunny.com/tabid/122/xmmid/474/xmid/1728/xmview/2/default.aspx)This is what Neil Cooper of Edinburgh's The List had to say about The Foghorns:The Foghorns - Henry's Cellar Bar, Edinburgh, Wed 5 Aug 2009There’s something dark at the melancholy heart of lead Foghorn Bart Cameron’s country-tinged missives of loves past, present and possible. On a low-key two-date Scottish stopover in a stripped-back ...
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