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Buy Soul To The Pleasure CD Purchase Soul To The Pleasure CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Enya Watermark CD (1988)
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$14.45 One of Enya's most popular releases, WATERMARK is an enchantingly dreamy album, featuring washes of keyboards and ethereal vocals. On the title track, the gentle piano melody mimics the sound of falling water, and Enya's multi-tracked voice cascades over the music like a calm wind on a rainy night.
The most memorable composition on this 1988 record is the hit "Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)." Marked by its keyboard-generated staccato strings and infectious vocal hook, this piece is probably the singer's best-known (and best-loved) song. "Cursum Perficio" features a gloomy vocal reminiscent of Carl Orff's CARMINA BURANA, while "On Your Shore," "Na Laetha Geal M'Oige," and "Evening Falls..." reflect Enya's traditional ...
| | Jean-Michel Jarre Equinoxe CD (1978)
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$9.25 Synthesizer master Jarre built an entire career around the renown he achieved through this 1978 recording. Performed entirely on synthesizers, EQUINOXE consists of a single piece divided up into eight movements. Clearly influenced by the more melodic side of mid-period Tangerine Dream and Vangelis, Jarre filled this album with gauzy, atmospheric synth textures marked by an inviting, impressionistic feel.
The cinematic vistas evoked ...
| | Laurence Juber LJ Plays The Beatles CDs (2000)
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| | Deuter Garden Of The Gods CD (2000)
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$12.89 Although he's one of the foremost composers of healing music, Deuter is equally capable of creating compelling compositions which stand up well ...
| | New Age Pure Moods CDs (2005) Bonus DVD
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| | Tomita Planets CD (1976)
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$8.99 This was the most controversial Tomita album, where he uses Holst's spectacular, mystical suite The Planets as a launching pad for what amounts to a simulated spaceship trip through the solar system. Hence the title The Tomita Planets, which did not deter the Holst estate from trying (unsuccessfully) to pull this recording off the market at the time. When Tomita sticks to what Holst wrote, he follows every turn and bend of the score, save for a big cut in the last part of Jupiter and an eviscerated Uranus that nearly disappears altogether. Moreover, the music -- especially Venus -- often does lend itself to an electronic space flight fantasy, with Tomita's arsenal of phase-shifting, flanging, pitch-bending, envelope following and reversing choral effects and more on full display. It's the stuff between movements that provoked the purists -- the campy simulated mission control communications and electronic blastoff prior to Mars and the "noises" of space flight scattered throughout (including a nasty asteroid belt between Jupiter and Saturn). The most questionable idea was that of playing Jupiter's grand central theme on a tinkly electronic music box as a way to open and close the record -- which some will find satirical, others touching, still others ...
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| | Bia Carmin CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Flying Canyon CD (2006)
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$11.79 Half supergroup of sorts, thanks to the participation of Skygreen Leopards' Shayde Sartin and Glenn Donaldson, and half individual path due to bandleader Cayce Lindner's own particular focus, Flying Canyon's debut is less neo-psychedelic freak-out and more stoner zone-out, but thankfully the feeling (though admittedly not the instrumental ability and range) is more proto-gothic, skeletally arranged melancholy than Laurel Canyon self-pity. Some sins really don't need to be revisited. So instead of peace-free-love-and-good-weed, the opening "In the Reflection" starts with a huge, slow drumbeat and snarling fuzz, over which Lindner's measured acoustic guitar and steady, slightly high-and-lonesome singing acts as slight balm. That sense of something looming in the background behind calmer feelings -- part of what made a band like Mazzy Star so spectacular -- can be heard throughout, as Donaldson's drums steadily hit in the distance on "The Bull Who Knew the Ring." The songs that are flat-out gentler call to mind both the more delicate moments of prime Spirit and, perhaps even more tellingly, the beautiful reinterpretations of that tradition via Japanese bands like Ghost. Songs like "Down to Summer," with its hushed echo and flute courtesy of Donaldson, uncannily capture the otherworldly ...
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