| 12 Girls Band Domo CDs Romantic Energy CD (2005)
$15.29 "Whispering Earth" by Domo labelmate Kitaro fits the band's ancient Eastern instruments meets modern music style perfectly while the title track utilizes all Twelve Girls without the forced theatrics that made their other albums less and less interesting with each listen. With a beautiful, strolling melody, "Flower" is one the band's best efforts to date and surrounded here by slightly less sugary, more sensible choices than usual. The big difference is the ambitious cover this time isn't a Coldplay track but the romantic "Flower" by Japanese popsters Orange Range, a song mostly unheard of in the West at the time of this album's release. At first it seems Romantic Energy is interchangeable with Twelve Girls Band's other releases, but dig a little deeper and you'll notice the album makes less concessions to America and Europe.
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| Benedetti & Svoboda Domo Records Spanish Gardens CD (1999)
$12.95 Long-time musical partners Fred Benedetti and George Svoboda turn in another fine album of meditative, wistful soundscapes and passionate flamenco guitar fireworks with Spanish Gardens. ~ Steve Huey
Spanish Gardens is an exciting and eclectic mix of virtuoso guitar music in
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| Domo music Music For The Spirit, Vol. 3 CD (2001)
$14.49 The third Music for the Spirit volume in the popular series of laid-back world music collections by the Domo label follows the precedent established on previous volumes. Again, there's a diverse roster of artists -- Kitaro, Luis Villegas, Steve Reid,
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| Domo CDs Journey To The Heart, Vol. 4: Music For Massage CD (2002)
$13.65 While the garish cover art of Journey to the Heart, Vol. 4 makes it resemble a charm won out of a supermarket candy machine, the set is still a worthwhile collection of relaxing background music.
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| Jazz On The Vine Domo music Private Reserve CD (1999)
$13.35 Hailing from Northern California's wine country, Jazz on the Vine make smooth, sophisticated jazz that makes the perfect soundtrack to a wine tasting. In fact, the quartet's first release was only available in the area's wine tasting rooms, but Private
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