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Hill brings another awesome mix of HOS artists,
By David Trombley "Music Nutcase" (Brooklyn Park, Minnesota United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Universe 4: A Hearts Of Space Collection (Audio CD)
Another great set of Hearts of Space artists....Once again I now own the individual discs of all the artists but 4 of them...and if I could find a Zeus Faber disc, I'd get it... Alot of the tracks on this collection have a water theme to them...Braheny and Clark have tracks from their "Rain" disc, Danna and Clement contribute from their "North of Niagra" disc...both of these have a waterfall, rivers and rain feel to them...then add in the ocean induced work of Raphael to finish the water feel... There's also an Irish section, albeit small with a track from John Doan and one from Joanie Madden...The largest feel of this disc is solemness...Bill Douglas contributes a pair of songs backed by the amazing Ars Nova Singers...and Constance Demby presents a soaring soundscape...and to end the disc...a quiet sad track from Paul Sauvanet... Once Again the HOS label at its best...another must own cd...
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not so great,
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This review is from: Universe 4: A Hearts Of Space Collection (Audio CD)
Not that great. Much of it does not seem like space music. very so-so. I don't recommend this. Do not waste your money.
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contemplative,
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This review is from: Hearts of Space: Universe 4 Collection (MP3 Download)
This is a thoughtfully-compiled album of quiet tracks including wonderful settings from the Christian mystic tradition. I'm particularly entranced by the polyphonic setting of William Blake's "Auguries of Innocence" on track 8. It's a great soundtrack for meditative time -- or a period of concentration on writing, homework, or coding.
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