Customer Reviews


24 Reviews
5 star:
 (16)
4 star:
 (8)
3 star:    (0)
2 star:    (0)
1 star:    (0)
 
 
 
 
 
Average Customer Review
Share your thoughts with other customers
Create your own review
 
 
Only search this product's reviews
‹ Previous | 1 2 3 | Next ›
Most Helpful First | Newest First

24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Albums Ever, December 10, 1999
By 
This review is from: Dream (Audio CD)
I checked this CD out from the local library. It was only one of 2 Kitaro CDs there. I didn't look at the cover before listening so I thought, "who is that voice?" It was beautiful and exciting and new. Then I learned that it was John Anderson from Yes, which may not mean much to you, but has special significance for me. Regardless, this album gets better each time you listen to it - the great ones always do. This CD shouldn't only be listed under New Age, it should be listed under Great Albums. It's hard to describe, but if you're trying to fight depression, listening to this album very loudly will lift your spirits and stir up those places in your Soul that you long ago forgot.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My all time favorite CD, November 1, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Dream (Audio CD)
This is an extraordinary collection of songs that takes you on a real spiritural journey. Jon Anderson celestial-voice-enhanced tracks give a more modern sound to it keeping the best "Ethnic Fusion" and Oriental traditions of Kitaro's music right at the forefront. I believe this is the best CD I have ever heard in my entire life.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Kitaro meets Yes?? Japan meets Europe?? A fine new age album, October 16, 2003
By 
Jeffery K. Matheus (Indianapolis, IN United States) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
This review is from: Dream (Audio CD)
I have always been a big fan of this album, ever since I first heard it at a friends house on it's day of release back in 1992. The sometimes majestic, sometimes mystical sounds of Japanese new age keyboard-master Kitaro make the perfect backdrop for the high-pitched, ethereal vocals of Jon Anderson (lead vocalist of legendary prog-rockers Yes, as well as a new age/prog solo artist in his own right.) The album is divided fairly evenly between the rich instrumental compositions that Kitaro is most well-known for, and the slighly more pop/rock flavored vocal collaborations with Anderson. Of the instrumental works, "Symphony of the Forest", "A Passage of Life" & "Sympony of Dreams" stand out as the most memorable and melodic; although perhaps revealing a more downbeat/melancholy side of Kitaro's work. All three of these tracks are richly orchestrated and make good use of arrangement & dynamics. Another of the instrumental pieces, "A Drop of Life", is a far more minamalistic composition that leaves the listeners with a tranquil, peaceful feeling (while still maintaining a haunting melodicism.) Although Kitaro is probably most acclaimed as a composer, he certainly should not be underestimated as a synthesist/keyboard player - to my ears he has one of the most original and instantly-recoginzable sounds of anyone in the electronic music feild, bar none. Speaking of instantly-recongnizable; Jon Anderson, who also provided all of the lyrics for this album, lends his distinct voice to four tracks here, although Jon's fans will be happy to know that they are the longest tracks on the album! Anderson once said on his website that "Dream" was one of the most enjoyable and fullfilling projects that he has ever participated in (rating it even higher than his frequent collaborations with Vangelis), and his enthusiasm for the material really shows through. I hate to use this cliche, but Anderson's voice literally 'soars' on the robust & lyrical "Lady of Dreams" (a fairly "progressive" tune than fluctuates between lightness & power.) The darker-toned & dramatic "Agreement" sqeezes an even more impressive vocal performance from Anderson's unique pipes, and Kitaro's band backs him up brilliantly (this track is nicely colored with a rich pallet of percussion, synths, and sitar sounds; and the way that the arrangement builds in intensity towards the end is quite stunning!) Clocking in at over 9 minutes, the emotional album closer, "Island of Dreams", has a flavor not unlike some of Yes' more dreamy/ethereal pieces (think of the "Going For the One"/"Tormato"-era), and it is a track that beatifully plays-up both Kitaro's and Anderson's distinct musicial sensibilities. (I also really love the guitar soloing at the end of the this final track. However, because 3 different guitar players are credited in the liner notes, I'm not sure who to give credit to!) Anderson can also briefly be heard chanting (along with his wife/frequent musical collaborator, Jane Anderson) on the track "Dream of Chant", although, to my ears, it is perhaps the weakest track on the album. In fact, the only reason that I must rate this release at less than a perfect 5 stars is that two subsequent tracks on the last half of the album, namely "Dream of Chant", & "Magical Wave", seem somehat weak & unmelodic compared with the numirable strengths of the other tracks. Still, this is an extremely minor critisism of an otherwise excellent work. All in all, this is a must for any fan of Kitaro or Jon Anderson. I hope that once day we will see these two master musicians working together again.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars COSMIC, sexual, spiritual, October 14, 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Dream (Audio CD)
this cd has to be one of the most beautifully scored cd's and one that is so relaxing to anyone's ear. Jon Anderson from YES sings in some of this cd and his voice with Kitaro's scores are incredible. I have played this for many people and not one person has ever said take this off. Its incredible and it will grow on you. A MUST BUY!
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars an enchanting album but not a complete masterpiece, January 27, 2003
By 
Crystal C. Loh (London, ON Canada) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
This review is from: Dream (Audio CD)
As a hardcore fan of Kitaro I was as always impressed with his work on this album, but it somehow didn't capture the same magical essence for me that his other albums have (e.g. Kojiki, Mandala). Still I consider this a worthwhile buy simply because of some of the intriguing and poetically beautiful works on this album that I would have otherwise missed. There is no doubt that A Passage of Life, Island of Life and A Drop of Silence are astounding pieces crafted by Kitaro's artistry.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "You Are The Ocean, I Am The Earth", April 3, 2004
This review is from: Dream (Audio CD)
Dream offers something of a change from his work in the 80's - more heavily orchestrated, and the 'space music' edge has been considerably softened. While it's quite clear that this isn't an acoustic album, it has many acoustic components - more than in most other Kitaro compositions. Sometimes, though the sound becomes a bit over-produced. Never badly so, but there were more than a few moments when I grabbed the liner notes to see if the music was intended for a film.

Yet beneath the heavy orchestration and choral voices lies a much more melodic Kitaro than his earlier work reveals. Balanced with a rhythmic component that is reminiscent of Kojiki. The music is a bit muscular as well, not the least bit timid. Initially this toughness put me off a bit, since I'm used to putting Kitaro on as atmospheric music, i.e., background, and Dream is much more insistent on getting your entire attention. Even songs like 'Dream Of Chant' and 'Magical Wave,' which are some of the fiercest pieces of meditation music I have ever heard. There are some exceptionally sweet moments as well, as in 'Symphony Of The Forest' and 'Symphony Of Dreams.'

I found the Jon Anderson songs a mixed blessing. Kitaro's lyrics are a bit too New Age for my general tastes. They have a very structured component with fairly strong spiritual statements. I prefer a more intimate and personal touch. Anderson's singing underlines this effect. I can't complain about his sound, but his delivery feels over-emphasized and too precise. Just a little more softness here would have greatly improved the overall effect. Still, I'm quite happy with this album. This is certainly one of those cases where East meets West successfully. Once you adjust to its context there is a lot of to capture the listener's interest.

Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good stuff, but doesn't sound much like Kitaro..., February 20, 2002
By 
T.G. (Newcastle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dream (Audio CD)
This music certainly doesn't sound much like the majority of Kitaro's work. Definitely good stuff, but it sounds more like a high quality film soundtrack than "classic" Kitaro.

This actually seems to be the direction Kitaro is moving recently, perhaps starting with "Toward the West" (which says it all maybe). I do prefer his earlier stuff ("Ki" probably being the high point), but sometimes it all starts sounding the same. Many rehashed motifs, and listening to several earlier Kitaro albums in a row can get tiresome. I don't mind that Kitaro is going in a new direction. Although it isn't a favorite here, this is quality music that still knows where it's going. Recommended.

Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy it., June 22, 2001
By 
Filippos Raftopoulos (AGRIA - VOLOS, MAGNESIA Greece) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
This review is from: Dream (Audio CD)
The first Kitaro's CD I bought was "Silk Road III - Tun Huang". I was amazed by the way Kitaro handled his instruments. Although it was almost purely electronic, it had nothing to do with Kraftwerk or Jean Michel Jarre that were the typical electronic performers of the time. Kitaro's music was magic. It had no words, yet it could tell more than most of the songs one listens every day. I then bought "Ki" (that I still consider Kitaro's best) and every other Kitaro's CD or LP I could find. When I bought "Dream", I was surprised. This is not what old Kitaro's fans would expect. There is magic here, only it is of another kind. Dream seems to be a movie soundtrack. With some big string ensembles, some piano solos and a couple of songs brilliantly performed by Jon Anderson, it has all these balances from happy to sad, and from calm to exciting that are typical of cinema themes, except of course there is no actual movie. It doesn't really need one. Kitaro's music is so strong here that can create images on it's own. My favourite one is "A Passage Of Life", a tremendousy emotional piece of music. I highly recommend "Dream" to anyone who has a CD player and likes music. A must have.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An exceptionally powerful album about love and commitment, August 18, 2001
By 
Daniel R. Greenfield "Dan" (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States) - See all my reviews
(VINE VOICE)   
This review is from: Dream (Audio CD)
Jon Anderson's angelic voice, mingled with Kitaro's electronic artistry, will take you on a soulful journey through the experience of love - the love of a man for a woman, his wife, his lover, and the mother of his child(ren). I would call this THE album for straight men. It will bring home with great emotional force the overwhelming importance of having a loving commitment to one woman. There is a lot of romantic sentiment in this music, particularly the lyrics, but somehow it doesn't seem overly sentimental. The song "Agreements" is nothing short of astonishing. I say this mainly because of the lyrics. I have never heard a song that was more honest and psychologically TRUE: the fact that all love relationships are founded upon implicit agreements made between the two partners, and the importance of maintaining these agreements. Not only does this song give the album greater meaning, but it also counter-balances the more romantic sentiments of the other vocal tracks. This is an album of such raw emotional power that it can bring tears to your eyes each time you listen to it: cleansing tears, not tears of sadness. If you are a recently divorced or widowed man (like me), listen to this album at your own risk. Thank you, Jon and Kitaro, for helping men understand what life is all about.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite Kitaro album, April 21, 2002
This review is from: Dream (Audio CD)
I have 5 Kitaro albums and my favorite so far is this one. New Age or not, this album conveys what music is all about. Much like Yes' frontman Jon Anderson did with Vangelis back in the eighties, he now sings with Kitaro in this beautiful production which borrows a little bit from the musical spirits of these moderm day geniuses. There is not one song that stands out: the entire album is worth listening to once and again. Get it, and listen to it with the lights off. You'll be transported!
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


‹ Previous | 1 2 3 | Next ›
Most Helpful First | Newest First

This product

Dream
Dream by Kitaro (Audio CD - 1999)
$16.98 $14.04
In Stock
Add to cart Add to wishlist