| | David Carradine Tai Chi For The Spirit: A Guided Meditation CD David Carradine Discography of CDs
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Live Recording Tai Chi For The Spirit: A Guided Meditation Music David Carradine Tai Chi For The Spirit: A Guided Meditation Songs | 1. | Heavenly Energy Meditation |
| 2. | Life's Breath |
| 3. | Serene |
| 4. | Fire Flow |
| 5. | Light & Shadow |
| 6. | Living Spaces |
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Tai Chi For The Spirit: A Guided Meditation
$19.89
| | Armik Gypsy Flame CD (1995)
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$12.29
| | Jesse Cook The Rumba Foundation CD (2009)
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$13.89
| | Ottmar Liebert La Semana CD (2004)
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$12.25
| | Christmas Angel, The: A Story On Ice DVD (1999)
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$12.39
| | Jeff Greinke Virga CD (2009)
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$13.25
| | Joyce Breach Reel Songs CD (1999)
Tai Chi For The Spirit: A Guided Meditation
$12.09 For her sixth album for George Buck's Audiophile label, consummate cabaret songstress Joyce Breach has selected a program of torch songs, a novelty tune or two, and some up-tempo material. The common thread running through the musical agenda is that all the tunes are from movies made during the years 1929 to 1973. Thus, the album's title Reel Songs. To their credit, the producers did not fall back on familiar warhorses from movie musical scores, but instead they rescued songs that have been relegated to the oblivion bin. The arrangements tend to favor Breach being backed by piano, rhythm, and a sole instrument like sax or trumpet. This works because the instrumentalists brought in to support this singer are first class. Experienced accompanist Keith Ingham is on most cuts with his sympathetic piano. But nowhere does his ability as a singer's friend come through more than on the poignant medley "A Very Precious Love"/"A Certain Smile." His understanding keyboard work can be a model for the way a pianist should work with a vocalist. Randy Reinhard shows he is equally adept on trumpet and trombone. His soft, mellow slide horn is featured on "All That Love Went to Waste." Reinhardt favors the muted horn, à la Harry Sweets Edison, on the haunting "Laura," one the highlights of the album. Scott Robinson's Stan Getz-influenced honeyed tenor provides the support for Breach on several cuts and is especially telling on "Love Can Change the Stars" while his clarinet takes the lead on "That's ...
| | Ralph Stanley Clinch Mountain Gospel CD (2001)
Tai Chi For The Spirit: A Guided Meditation
$13.19 Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys: Ralph Stanley (vocals, banjo); Keith Whitley (vocals, ...
| | Metro One Collection CDs (2002)
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$14.49
| | Gene Krupa Hot Drums CD (1993)
Tai Chi For The Spirit: A Guided Meditation
$11.09
| | Alaska Series: Discover Alaska CD (2003)
Tai Chi For The Spirit: A Guided Meditation
$11.19
| | American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1969, Vol. 2 CD (2004)
Tai Chi For The Spirit: A Guided Meditation
$23.29 The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1969 -contains nearly three hours of previously unseen performances filmed during the famed American Folk Blues Festival tours that were originally produced by Horst Lippmann & Fritz Rau. ...
| | Suzanne Doucet & Chuck Plaisanc Dancing Waves CD (2005)
Tai Chi For The Spirit: A Guided Meditation
$13.49 "DANCING WAVES" is also available for download as a whole album or by individual tracks on itunes, emusic and other download services.Suzanne Doucet"I devote my total being to whatever I'm doing," says award winning composer and producer Suzanne. This principle being the underlying factor in Doucet's success has seen her through many transitional phases of her illustrious career. It all began in West Germany where as a three year old, Doucet discovered an innate talent for all art forms. Instinctively, she was always drawing, playing music, singing or writing. By the age of 18, Suzanne was an established pop star in Germany. Her earliest songwriting ventures in 1966 centered on poetic lyrics dealing with life, love and other deep issues. But in order to get an opportunity to finance and record these 'message' songs, she initially performed a variety of pop tunes. She was several times #1 in the German music charts.She also made her mark as a film composer, as an actress and a television host and was seen regularly on nationwide T.V. in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Suzanne had already traveled all Europe, the far East and the United States by the age of 25, when after recording a consciousness - expanding sound collage trilogy album 'Trip/Flip Out/Meditation' she took a sabbatical from the music business to go on a spiritual odyssey. After she returned from a trip to the Middle East, she developed her own style of new age music while exploring many areas of metaphysics including astrology, music therapy, tarot, yoga and the caballah. "This was my going within period," says Doucet. "My father a psychologist had studied with Carl Gustav Jung and this led to my researching the metaphysics of music, specifically the Pythagorean school of harmonics."After moving to the USA in 1983 Suzanne and her husband James Bell (a certified yogateacher and visual artist) established Only New Age Music the world's first specialized new age music retail outlet in the trendy Melrose district in Hollywood. It became the local hub for aficionados and other visionary artists. Robert Redford, Sylvester Stallone, Prince, Steve Martin, and other stars bought regularly at Only New Age Music. Since 1995 it became the online store newagemusic.com Suzanne released several instrumental music albums. Her piece 'Forever' from the album 'Reflecting Light' was used by Shirley Maclaine ...
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