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Woven within a musical tapestry of song, Kitaro brings you ten astounding compositions rendering light to the environment of which many take for granted. As Kitaro notes, "Living close to this wonderful nature is the discovery of the joy of life everyday".
This Grammy Award winning album has garnered the accolades of die-hard and newcomers alike. As Kitaro remarks, "the You in the titles signifies people close to me, those near and those far away from me. I tried to speak to each one of them through this musical expression".
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the sounds of heaven,
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This review is from: Thinking of You (Audio CD)
This recent CD is one of my favorites. There is a simplicity to the compositions with the melodies having an almost folk tune quality to them. "Fiesta" makes my spirit soar ! This is music of such purity and like a sunset or a starry night, is serene and uplifting. The packaging also echoes the simplicity. In black and white with the titles in blue ink, and a beautiful photo (by Kitaro) of an old piano. It has no commentary, letting the music speak for itself. Bravo Kitaro !
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful,
By A Customer
This review is from: Thinking of You (Audio CD)
Kitaro has done it again,but the best. Thinking of Youis so beautiful and romantic.It has a Native American Indian flavor to it with a spice of romance. It is sweet,melodious, exotic, and expressive. It is worth buying it. It brings out the dancer in me.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kitaro is a master at creating music that touches the spirit,
This review is from: Thinking of You (Audio CD)
This CD would be an excellent choice for dinner music or romantic interludes. I love it as I do all his work, but not as much as his more guitar oriented releases. His CD's Mandala and Kojiki are my favorites with their more powerful nature and passionate guitars. And I just found three excellent progressive rock CD's of his early pre-Kitaro work with a band called Far East Family Band. This was before the influence of Tangerine Dream's Klaus Schulze and electronic space music period. I would highly recommend trying all of his music.
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