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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 7270447811214 Label: Sequoia Records Manufacturer: Sequoia Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sequoia Records Release Date: August 25, 1998 Sales Rank: 12900 Studio: Sequoia Records
Album Description: Drums from around the world join with Native American Flute, Incan Pan Pipes, Spirit Rattle, Guitars, Digital Synthesizers and Sounds of Nature (including wolf, eagle, coyote and dolphin). Feel the irresistible power of the beat lead you on a healing Shaman’s journey. Move your body and become absorbed in the dance – for the sacredness of life and reverence for the earth!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Just Plain Noise
Did you know that listening to drums boosts your immunity? (Scientifically Proven) I bought this CD wanting to listen to some drums. Here the drums are in the background keeping beat, are drowned out by a multitude of other instruments and sounds, or they are competing with a flute. It sounds like there's even a keyboard and an electric guitar.
You may want to keep in mind that I wanted to hear drums and would have been completely satisfied if there were no other instruments at all.
The tracks feel chaotic and noisey. The best way to desribe it is this: In Beethoven's ... Read More
Rating: - Loved it / Recommend it
I love this, I used it everyday during pregnancy to relax and meditate. It takes you on a wonderful meditative spirutal journey if you let it.
Rating: - Poetic and powerful!
Awesome world fusion music, this entire album is amazing. Putting it on creates a sense of instant peace and makes me feel strong and moving forward. Love Love Love *Power Animals ~ It's a real beauty. I am also in love with Drum Medicine.
Rating: - Ancient wisdom meets world beats
The Gordon brothers do an amazing job bringing together the sounds of Native America and Mother Earth. This album will nourish the soul. I love to put this album in my CD player after a long day at work and drift away. Highly recommended.
Rating: - great drum rhythms
I knew I had to have this one in CD version, having bought the tape after hearing just the four opening beats of the drums. Definitely worth having!