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Purchase Style And Pattern CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Very Best Of Enya CD (2009)
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$14.24 Comprised of 18 tracks culled from the singer/composer's first three decades, The Very Best of Enya was pieced together by the artist herself, along with longtime collaborators Nicky and Roma Ryan. Luckily, the trio seems enamored by most of the same songs that the general public is, resulting in one of those rare "greatest-hits" collections ...
| | Enya And Winter Came CD (2008)
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$11.85 Unlike Enya's 2006 EP, CHRISTMAS SECRETS, with which it shares no tracks, AND WINTER CAME is not a traditional Christmas album. It's more impressionistic than most, ...
| | Enya Celts CD (1987)
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$11.95 THE CELTS is the 1992 re-release of a 1987 album simply titled ENYA, containing 15 selections originally composed for a BBC series of the same ...
| | Priests CD (2008)
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| | Solace - A Windham Hill Collection DVD (1999)
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| | Kevin Kern Embracing The Wind CD (2001)
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$13.09 As far as new age pianists go, Kevin Kern is far less known than either Jim Brickman or David Lanz, but his lush, melodic meditations fall somewhere in between the music of those two. It's far less direct and poppy than Brickman, and slightly less dramatic and conceptual than Lanz. The concept here was for label owner Terence Yallop to offer images to Kern in the studio, which Kern would then develop into full-fledged impressionistic pieces. Kern calls it an interchange of ideas featuring external and internal stimuli. Whatever their source, these are simply beautiful pieces perfect for dreaming, meditating, or stress relief. "Blossom on the Wind" opens the disc on a brooding, haunting note, with gentle orchestration sweeping the listener into a dreamscape. "Through Your ...
| | Ustad Imrat Khan Sitar And Surbahar CD (1993) (Import)
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| | Cybertribe Sacred Memories CD (2002)
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| | Windham Hill Chill: Ambient Acoustic CDs (2003)
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$15.79 The popular and pioneering new age label Windham Hill comes along to stake its claim in the somewhat hazy style known as chill-out, a stylistic trend that commonly goes hand in hand with slow hip-hop beats, breathy female vocals, and cozy atmospheric touches. Windham Hill Chill: Ambient Acoustic features material with a similar desired effect that doesn't have very much in common with chill-out. This is a two-disc set separated into ambient and acoustic sets and, surprisingly enough, the inclusions are presented in a continuous mix -- just like the hundreds of chill-out-themed compilation albums that were populating record store bins at the time of its release. The ambient disc features songs from Yanni ("To the One Who Knows"), Tangerine Dream ("Cool at Heart"), David Arkenstone ("Into the Dreamtime"), and Ravi Shakar's "Ragas in Minor Scale." On the acoustic disc, there's Michael Hedges ("Rickover's Dream"), Phil Coulter ("Sunlight on the Water"), Liz Story ("Wedding Rain"), George Winston ("Cloudburst"), and W.G. Snuffy Walden ("Alone"). If the concept of chill-out music appeals to you, and if the underfed models on the covers of many chill-out compilations signify that the music might not be up your alley, a compilation of relaxing music such as this will be more likely to suit you. ~ Andy Kellman
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| | Shadows A's, B'S & EP's CD (2003) (Import)
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| | Paul Anka Diana (1976)
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| | Desert Spa CD (2005) Import
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| | Bruce Donnola Vaudeville CD (2005)
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$7.99 Mick Skidmore, Relix Magazine - I can't tell you much about singer-songwriter Bruce Donnola except that he writes pretty damn good songs. His album, Vaudeville, was produced by Jono Manson and also features instrumental support from members of 5 Chinese Brothers, Ian Wallace (Dylan, Stills etc.), Joe Flood, and a couple of Manson's band members as well as Manson himself. The 14 cuts are a little meatier than what you would expect from your average guitar-toting singer/songwriter. The opening accordion-led "Towards Alberta" has an endearing roots feel, while "Definition" is reminiscent of The Band. Better still are the country-rock tones of "Gratitude" and the eloquent, folky "Fedora," which has a country-bluegrass sound mixed with a slight Celtic twist. David Hamburger (Acoustic Guitar, etc. )"Songwriter Bruce Donnola is proof that life isn't fair: he's prolific AND ridiculously good. His thoroughly-crafted songs are chock-full of characters who stay with you long after the music's over, and he consistently succeeds in synthesizing his encyclopedic knowledge of American popular music into something compellingly original."Swa Braeken, ROOTSTIME ( rootstime. be) -"It is hard to stay modest" Peter Blanken used to sing, and he was right. Bruce Donnola luckily is the exception to the rule. This singer/songwriter from NY is so modest he seems to be avoiding publicity, he doesn't even have his own website. His last album "Vaudeville" dates back to 1998 and was recently promoted again by CD-baby. A just decision because the man recently went back into the studio with his producer, Jono Manson, who also produced this album, and he is so kind as to send us an advanced copy soon. Until then there is "Vaudeville" and secretly we hope Donnola continues in the direction he took with the fourteen songs that are on this album, which is a collectors item by now. Responsible for this succes are songs like "Towards Alberta", on which Bruce gets help from Andy Resnick (mandolin) and Neil Thomas (accordion); and the Radio-One hit single "Cafe Vertigo" that gets him very close to singing like James Taylor. More comparisons can be made i.e. the Band might feel the urge to consider a comeback with Bruce's "Definition", the Cajun/Zydeco rootsrocker " Pop 13" looks at "the Midnight ...
| | Masami Okui Evolution CD (2006) (Import)
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