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3.0 out of 5 stars
An OK-sounding album, but very little new or interesting,
By William Merrill "eclecticist" (San Antonio, TX United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Windham Hill Chill: Ambient Acoustic (Audio CD)
This is really more just a label sampler than a successful "chill" compilation. Windham Hill has put out many excellent collections in the past, most notably the underrated and genre-setting "Path" CD. That was a CD with many new tracks and new artists. It really opened my mind up to some great music. This new "chill" set does a very poor job of backing up the boast from the album's subtitle - "30 essential tracks from the original chill out label."Start with disc one, the "ambient" disc. So many of the cuts are from previous albums - even from previous W.H. collections! Often this is the 3rd or even 4th compilation appearance for some tunes! Windham Hill is getting like Higher Octave, endlessly re-packaging the same songs over and over. Some of these cuts are not even "ambient." The Ravi Shankar theme is nice enough, but isn't "chill" OR "ambient." It clashes with the other songs on disc one. The piece from Yanni is like watered-down Vangelis. Of course he is from the Tesh school of muzak and doesn't really belong on any compilation looking for credibility anyhow. The 2nd disc, "acoustic," has some excellent themes from Nightnoise, Will Ackerman, and others. Again, though, many of the songs have been anthologized to death already. If you own just about ANY W.H. compilation, you've probably already got "Rickover's Dream" from Michael Hedges and "Wedding Rain" from Liz Story. Instead of putting out the same music again, it would be much better if Windham Hill would come up with something new for a change.
16 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Wonderful, Magical Unicorn Should Not Have its Horn Used,
By "bobnjulie01" (Bay Saint Louis, MS United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Windham Hill Chill: Ambient Acoustic (Audio CD)
As a horse-shoe ringer-spike. I mean all of these musicians, are well-accomplished artists and have performed for many-many fans. Yes, I was leary about that 3-star rating and Windham Hill's compilations are mostly masterpieces. It's a Great Deal and a Super Listen both magical and thunderous, delicate and sweeping and highly thought-provoking. This music sounds nice with a portable; but will really make your home stereo come alive. This music is 10 stars. All pieces are flawless,(personally)I like playing disk #2 first---Ave Maria is one of my favs. So don't delay. Buy this masterpiece today! It's great!
5.0 out of 5 stars
We All Need to Chill a little,
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This review is from: Windham Hill Chill: Ambient Acoustic (Audio CD)
Windham Hill artists have always been some of my favorites in this genre of music. If you want to kick back and unwind from the days stress this collection is a Great choice !
5.0 out of 5 stars
My yoga class's favorite CD,
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This review is from: Windham Hill Chill: Ambient Acoustic (Audio CD)
I have used the Ambient CD for nearly 10 years now to accompany my yoga class. This music is so beautiful and varied, and has an incredibly lyrical and relaxing wind-down during the last 20 minutes, when we practice savasana in meditation. Everyone in my class says they always feel deeply relaxed and sleep soundly the night after yoga class, and I think this CD contributes a lot to the experience. I use other music in my class, but this CD is by far the best to accompany a focused yoga class that melts away tension and fatigue.
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Windham Hill Chill: Ambient Acoustic by Various Artists (Audio CD - 2003)
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