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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a time trip back to earth's dawn,
By A Customer
This review is from: Panagea (Audio CD)
This was a great experience for me. I enjoyed the music and by closing my eyes I really felt that I could catch glimpses of the Permian and Triassic periods with some earlier ones as well. The musical pieces are arrangements based on asian music: Gamelan(Bali) and Japanese I believe. This is one of my favorite relaxing CDs I use after work. I am looking forward to experiencing his other CDs. I recommend it. I hope this talented artist will return to the Archaeozoic and the Mesozoic themes again! Thank you for the chance to express myself on your service, Amazon.com and thank you Mr Bacchus for the wonderful music!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An undiscovered masterpiece,
By Bill Binkelman, Wind and Wire (Minneapolis, MN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panagea (Audio CD)
PANGAEA is one of the finest world fusion/new age CDs ever recorded. The CD brings together exotic string, percussion and wind instruments, eliciting the sounds and feel of East India, the Middle East, and the Far East. The synthesizers are used to color the songs with just enough ambience to make the music accessible to less advneturous listeners. The overall vibe of PANGAEA is relaxed and serene without being the least bit too "new agey." Listening to the CD is like actually visiting the former supercontinent (which is what Pangaea was before the land masses split apart millions of years ago). This image is helped along by the very discrete use of subtle environmental sounds, such as bird song, waves, etc. Fans of Asian music, in particular, will find a lot here to enjoy. Flutes, koto, and other ethnic instruments flavor this CD while the melodic content is lush and romantic enough for mainstream listeners. All in all, PANGAEA is a masterpiece. It is perfect for playing in the background during massage or bodywork or while reading or doing housework. Personally, I just sit and listen to it when I'm stressed out and I ususlly always come away refreshed. Finally, the cover art is gorgeous and liner notes do a good job explaining the concept of the supercontinent. With all that plus the great music on the CD, what else could you ask for?
5.0 out of 5 stars
A review in verse in tribute to an album I treasure,
By Akashic Recordings "Akasha" (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panagea (Audio CD)
This album I treasure, and so in tribute,
a review in verse I do write An album home to azure and viridescent melodies Pangaea, an Elysian delight. Especially is track 1 a beaut 'Twas composed by musician Ron Korb Who plays the flute, the Peruvian & bamboo. Track 2 my earshells absorb the imparadising playing of the beautiful instruments and notes So exotic, dulcet is Music For The Morning Of The World Here where on Panthalassa I float waterborne along the world's largest ocean Insulared from the day's concerns Cocooned on this island in Space The wafting breeze redolent of sun-tan lotion. Was the earth on our planet at one time a mass of land, undivided and one? For more info one can read the CD's liner story written by Scott Mackay, where it tells of eons ago, of there being such a time when separate continents on Earth there was none. Edenic it was way back when, and does this music ever capture the time So picturesque, peaceful, tropical and lush are these instrumentals that go together so perfectly, like a rhyme. Pangaea is my most cherished New Age album of all time. Like I said, a real musical treasure With track 2 being the greatest gem that I have ever heard, or at least on par with Ray Lynch's The Oh Of Pleasure, as being my favorite New Age songs of all. Oh how I love this sound of the calls of birds, and of the communion of water and land by rote Various exotic instruments by guest musicians - the shakuhachi, the oboe, & the Japanese koto - can also be heard on this album by Canadian music artist Stephen Bacchus A multi-instrumentalist, keyboardist, who composed all the music on this album except for track one. And so I am done waxing poetic o'er this beautiful work of sound art Bet let it be known that Pangaea was released in '91, contains six tracks, at an album length of 43:08. But wait! - most of all I want it said Pangaea I hold dear to my heart.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BEST HIDDEN GEM EVER!,
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This review is from: Panagea (Audio CD)
This CD is awesome beyond words. I found it one day in a used music store and fell head over heels for it. Upon losing it, I hastily re-ordered it as this is one worth having. Relaxing, Imaginative, and a downright masterpiece. I'm definitely going to find more by Stephen Bacchus.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful,
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This review is from: Panagea (Audio CD)
I had this CD years ago but lost it at some point. Just recently I started looking for it again and am so glad to have found it on Amazon. Amazing that it could stick with me for 10 years but as soon as I put it in, I remembered all the music and was instantly brought back to the peaceful feeling it once gave me. Truly a beautiful CD.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of my Favorites,
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This review is from: Panagea (Audio CD)
I had purchased this CD years ago and lost it in a move. I re-purchased it and continue to find it one of the highlights in music collection. Great for Massage, bedtime or just background music. Love it!
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Panagea by Stephen Bacchus (Audio CD - 1996)
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