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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From MainlyPiano.com
"Secret Journey" is Omar Akram's third release on Real Music, and, like his first two CDs (which were released under his first name only), is a vibrant tapestry of musical idioms gathered from around the world as the son of a UN diplomat as well as a world traveler and musical ambassador in his own right. In addition to Omar's acoustic piano and keyboards, his stellar...
Published on October 16, 2007 by Kathy Parsons

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3.0 out of 5 stars I'm a bit disappointed
Don't get me wrong, I LOVED Omar's last two albums and have been impatiently waiting for this one. On Secret Journey, the melody is still there but the music feels "Bond"-ified, in that on this latest release, the percussion has suddenly moved from the background to the foreground, at the expense of the instrumentals which were the shining star of the previous albums. I...
Published on October 25, 2007 by Trillian


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From MainlyPiano.com, October 16, 2007
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Kathy Parsons (Florence, OR United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Secret Journey (Audio CD)
"Secret Journey" is Omar Akram's third release on Real Music, and, like his first two CDs (which were released under his first name only), is a vibrant tapestry of musical idioms gathered from around the world as the son of a UN diplomat as well as a world traveler and musical ambassador in his own right. In addition to Omar's acoustic piano and keyboards, his stellar lineup of collaborating musicians includes Charlie Bisharat on violin (one of my all-time favorite musicians!); Greg Karukas' arrangements, additional keyboards, and percussion; Adeshir Farah and Ramon Stagnaro on acoustic guitar; Pedro Eustache on winds; and Ron Wagner on ethnic percussion; Karukas also produced and engineered the album. Most of the tracks are ensemble pieces rather than piano with back-up musicians, and what wonderful music they make together! Soulful with a broad variety of influences, this is truly "world music," as in ethnic music with no specific origin - some is very Latin, some is more Middle Eastern, and all is just great music with universal themes of hope and humanity at its best. I had the opportunity to have several phone conversations with Omar after the release of "Opal Fire" a few years ago, and found him to be very much like his music - warm, optimistic, funny (well, not the music!), and very sincere.

The "journey" begins with "Run Away With Me," a romantic overture with piano, violin, guitar, keyboard washes, and an infectious energy propelled by rhythmic percussion. Who could resist an invitation like this? The title track is darkly mysterious and exotic. As always, Bisharat's violin brings poignance to the beautiful melody and enhances the emotional depth. "Nomadic Rhapsody" is much lighter and dreamier yet maintains a sense of adventure. "Passage of the Heart" is a lush, passionate love song, with guitar and violin merging seamlessly with piano. "Stargazers" begins with the feeling of vast open space. Guitar and violin set the calm, quiet mood, and then piano comes in with the lovely melody. This is a real beauty! "Whispers in the Moonlight" is also a gorgeous piece of musical romance. Warm and intimate, it exudes contentment and peace. "Mirage" is another favorite, with its exotic feeling of mystery and intoxicating rhythm. I also really love "Angel of Hope," a gentle, evocative duet for piano and violin - such a sweet ending for a great musical journey!

With three amazing albums to his credit, Omar Akram should be well on his way to becoming a musical phenomenon. Are you listening, world? Very highly recommended!
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I'm a bit disappointed, October 25, 2007
This review is from: Secret Journey (Audio CD)
Don't get me wrong, I LOVED Omar's last two albums and have been impatiently waiting for this one. On Secret Journey, the melody is still there but the music feels "Bond"-ified, in that on this latest release, the percussion has suddenly moved from the background to the foreground, at the expense of the instrumentals which were the shining star of the previous albums. I can't put this one on in the background and use it to stimulate my creativity because it's way too disruptive. The melodies on this one seem rather generic, and although the duduk still makes an occasional apperance, it sounds forcedly married to the piano and guitar pieces rather than a smooth-flowing integrated part of the songs themselves. On its own, Secret Journey is not a bad album per se, but it fails to capture the same beauty of his previous releases.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PIANIST OMAR AKRAM TURNS HIS GLOBAL ADVENTURES INTO MUSIC ON NEW CD, October 19, 2007
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OMAR AKRAM
SECRET JOURNEY

Pianist Omar Akram (known simply as Omar on his previous two CDs) encourages listeners to come with him on an exotic SECRET JOURNEY, an appropriate title for his new album since he grew up traveling around the world as the son of a United Nations diplomat living in such diverse locales as France, Cuba, Afghanistan and the Czech Republic.

With his third contemporary instrumental CD, Omar is quickly becoming one of the most popular of the new instrumentalists in the new age, world music or contemporary instrumental arenas. His music crosses all boundaries and is simply lovely. When you hear this music I think you will agree that it is instantly-accessible and very melodic with especially lovely duets between the piano and acoustic Latin-influenced guitar. That Latin-guitar sound recalls music by Ottmar Liebert or Strunz & Farah (which makes sense guitarist Ardeshir Farah on four tunes). All the musicians are excellent, but especially noteworthy is violinist Charlie Bisharat who is known for playing with new-agers Kitaro and John Tesh.

Akram has said online that: "I want the music to sound multi-cultural but not be tied to any particular country." He definitely accomplishes this. Because he lived in many different countries growing up, and then was smart enough to bring in some of the best current world-music instrumentalists around, his sound is ethnic, world-influenced and exotic, but not culturally-specific.

Many of the song titles hint at global adventures using words such as gypsy, caravan, nomadic and desert. He shows other around-the-world influences on "Seven Secrets" which he has said was influenced by the ancient architectural "Seven Wonders of the World" like the Great Pyramids, but also references all the lost knowledge of past generations.

The album cover is very metaphysical with Omar meditating with his eyes closed while doors open behind him and butterflies swarm everywhere. But the bottomline is that the journey Omar takes listeners on is a worthwhile trip.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A masterful collection, highly recommended for listening pleasure., October 6, 2007
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Secret Journey is an original music CD created by Omar Akram, whose international travels have exposed him to a wide and eclectic variety of styles that he freely draws upon, from jazz and new age influences to themes hearkening from different corners of the world. The tracks are Run Away With Me (5:08), Secret Journey (6:04), Nomadic Rhapsody (3:17), Passage of the Heart (3:32), Gypsy Spirit (4:28), Stargazers (3:56), Seven Secrets (4:47), Whispers in the Moonlight (4:37), Mirage (4:32), Shimmering Star (4:40), Caravan (4:35), and Angel of Hope (3:31). A masterful collection, highly recommended for listening pleasure. 56 minutes, 35 seconds.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FANTASTIC! Solid growth from Omar..., October 18, 2007
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I own 'Free As A Bird" and "Opal Fire" and have never been too impressed with his music. But the sound on "Secret Journey" crushes my earlier notion of Omar. His skills and production have grown tremedously!
He picks up the tempo on this album and my ears and heart responded accordingly. A great CD for a Sunday drive or working out in the gym. I can't wait for his next one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Can't rave Omar enough, September 17, 2011
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I purchased all of Omar Akram's CDs and I am waiting for his 4th. You will get relaxed and emotional with his music. It has that much power. Try "last dance" and "passion into midnight" first. They are on Youtube.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!, March 31, 2011
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This is the kind of music I am going to be looking for from now on. This is Omar's best album by far in my opinion.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Easy Listening, November 20, 2010
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Stephen G Atkin (Port Macquarie, AU) - See all my reviews
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Another of Omar Akram's unique CD's

As usual, it's totally unique and relaxing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars OMAR beyond New Age Genre, December 14, 2009
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Thomas "Engineer" (Pleasanton, CA, United States) - See all my reviews
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Omar's compositions are a beautiful synthesis of original music and formal / classical execution. There are many layers to his compositions - this is an artist celebrating his craft. He has been given the freedom to create his musical vision without being constrained by formulas targeted to getting album sales. Kudos to his executive producer E. Mike Vasilomanolakis who has had the vision to foster this artist's growth.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Universal Heart Journey, July 13, 2009
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Omar Akram's "Secret Journey" is without a doubt, among the most life-affirming and artfully produced music projects I have ever heard in my entire life. The wondrous tapestry of world themes blends sophisticated smooth jazz and new age elements, and takes the listener on a universal journey of the soul. The timeless beauty of this album radiates a profound spiritual synergy through moving melodies and gorgeous arrangements brimming with romance, passion and emotional depth. "Secret Journey" celebrates Life by transcending all boundaries and embracing a variety of cultures and musical genres. I had the great joy and honor to meet Omar when I heard him perform live at Borders in Los Angeles. The warmth and sincerity of his soul emanates through his music, and a live performance by this wonderful artist is a blessing. Omar's album "Secret Journey" is a very special production, an exotically beautiful masterpiece which lifts vibrations in the lives of those who hear it. I can honestly say that this is among my all-time favorite albums... and perhaps, even my most treasured.
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