| | All Natural Elements: Fire CD All Natural Discography of CDs
All Natural Elements: Fire Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | All, The |
| 3. | Move, Move |
| 4. | Backslap |
| 5. | Somethin Of Nothin |
| 6. | Good Life - (featuring Rita J.) |
| 7. | Poppers Pop, Breakers Break |
| 8. | Nothin To Lose |
| 9. | You Know My Name |
| 10. | Signature Flow - (featuring Grav/Noyd) |
| 11. | World Champion |
| 12. | View To Kill, A |
| 13. | Stronger Than Love |
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Purchase Elements: Fire CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Pete Rock Petestrumentals CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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PeteStrumentals follows Jay Dee's Welcome 2 Detroit as the second offering in BBE's producer spotlight "Beat Generation" series. If you approach Pete Rock's joint as a song-oriented pop album, you may feel disappointed. Only two tracks ("Cake" and "Nothin' Lesser - Jamie's Mix") feature MCs and the repetitive, consistently mid-tempo beats get somewhat monotonous by the end of most tracks. If you approach the album as a radical work of sonic architecture, you may also feel disappointed, since Rock's relatively old-school sensibility isn't likely to make you hear music in a completely new way. But if you approach PeteStrumentals on its own terms -- as a laid-back collection of atmospheric beats ideal for late-night chilling or freestyling ...
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$14.79 ...a message from the composer on how to listen to the musicThe album was created with the express intent for the listener to hear the album from beginning to end in one sitting. The album can be your friend and partner through the path of peace and reflection. Find a place where you can be comfortable and at rest. You must be willing to relax and let go. The music will begin to entertain you and then relax with you. It will slow its heart rate with you as you begin to find yourself in meditation. At rest it can lift up your hearts prayer along side you. When it is time, the music will then bring you back home invigorated! Enjoy....If time is not a luxury at your disposal, listening to sections of the CD is also a great way to hear the album. The tracks have been divided out for you to easily select the portion of the CD that will best suit you at the present moment. enjoy Thank you for the chance to perform for you. Please send me your comments and thoughts. I would love to read them.Sincerely,Colin O’Donohoewww.donohoemusic.com This album was born out of deep mediation and reflection. In the glow of candle’s and computer screen: pen to paper, skin to keyboard,emerged sound. Release yourself, relax...your muscles and your mind...Close your eyes, open your earsto the landscape...of possibilityI. Meditation1. Heart Sutra2. Diamond Sutra3. Eight Fold Noble Path Sutra4. Enlightenment SutraII. Prayer5. Lotus Sutra6. Pure Land Sutra7. Taking Refuge8. Amitabha SutraIII. Awaken9. A Boddhisatva’s Vows10. Triple Gem Sutra11. The Sutra in 42 Sections12. Golden Light SutraBiography of Colin O'DonohoeFor Colin O’Donohoe, music is far more than entertainment - it is a bridge to other worlds and to other people. As a world music composer, performer, and conductor, he is a musician who eradicates boundaries and finds the shared passion amongst our different musical forms, styles, and languages. On his most recent album, Songs Of The Saints, O’Donohoe creates a seamless piece of music that spans cultures and epochs, and in doing so, has created the possibility of using music to close divides between mankind. The eclecticism of O’Donohoe’s music is fitting, as his roots in music originally were in jazz, rock and everything he heard. “I’ve had a wide foundation and grounding in music,” he explains. “While jazz – be-bop and hard-bop – has been my mainstay, I was raised in a home that had music from everywhere. My dad played Irish music and there was always a presence of other cultures around.” And with an interest in foreign languages (Colin speaks Spanish and Laotian) and literature, it seems in retrospect that it was inevitable for O’Donohoe to find his calling amidst world music and culture.O’Donohoe got his degree (on scholarship) in jazz drumming from the Arizona State University, but it was through the Chinese book of poetry called Shi Jing that O’Donohoe found new inspiration, and the vehicle for his own unique expression. He remembers, “Through my interest in Shi Jing, I encountered Chinese orchestral music for the first time, and it blew my mind. They have completely different concepts on how they view ...
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