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Music > Relaxation / meditation
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Sacred Treasures
(CD)
Gregorio Allegri, Osnabrücker Youth Choir, Metamorphoses, Johannes Rahe, Ian Harrison, …
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R355
Discovery Miles 3 550
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Out of stock
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A good tribute album often can be a benefit if the subject of the
tribute is relatively obscure, serving as a chance to place a
figure or style squarely in a new context. While Migrating Bird
itself is like many other efforts -- a mix of the quite enjoyable
and the well-meant but not always successful -- as a chance to
showcase British folksinger Lal Waterson, who came to prominence in
the 1960s as part of her family group, the Watersons, and then
performed and released irregularly on her own and with others until
her passing in the late '90s, it's a gentle treasure. It's also a
good sampler of whatever the psych-folk scene can be called these
days, ranging as it does from a near contemporary veteran of
Waterson's (Vashti Bunyan, who concludes the disc with an
interpretation of the title track) to Young Turks such as Alasdair
Roberts, whose "The Bird" is a lovely, delicate interpretation with
just voice and piano able not only to demonstrate the song's beauty
but his own fine gifts. Other efforts of interest come from
Victoria Williams, whose older, twang-tinged voice comes off to
intriguing effect on Waterson's most well-known effort, "Red Wine
and Promises," and the inimitable Michael Hurley, with his own
striking singing and the gentle touch of accordion resulting in one
of the album's warmest, most inviting contributions on "How Can I
Leave?" Charlotte Greig matches him with a similar instrumental
approach on "Her White Gown," her own resonant voice another strong
standout. At its worst the disc is fair but never horrible; if
songs like Nancy Elizabeth's "Cornfield" and Jeb Loy Nichols'
"Stumbling On" leave little impact, they still sound pleasant and
aren't a disservice to Waterson's memory. ~ Ned Raggett
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Greatest Songs
(CD)
Sammy Jr. Davis; Recorded by Sammy Jr. Davis, Sammy Davis Jr
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R232
Discovery Miles 2 320
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Out of stock
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Buddha-Lounge
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David Gordon, Steve Gordon, Various Artists
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R500
Discovery Miles 5 000
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Out of stock
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One of the most successful artists of all-time and second only to
U2 as the biggest-selling Irish artist in history, Enyashines on A
Day Without Rain. The 11-track recording was composed by Enya,
produced by Nicky Ryanwith lyrics from Roma Ryan. As she so often
does, Enya transcends formulas, borders and commercial expectations
with her first full-length album of original material since 1995's
GRAMMY®-winning The Memory of Trees.
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