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Windham Hill Classics: Celtic Legacy(more) »rank: 5559by: Various Artists
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A Winter's Solstice III(more) »rank: 12859by: Tim Story, Michael Manring, John Gorka, Pierce Pettis, Modern Mandolin Quartet, Liz Story, Barbara Higbie, Andy Narell, Michael Hedges, Paul McCandless
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The Best of Narada Christmas(more) »rank: 2773by: Various Artists
: :A superb two-disc set of Narada's finest recording artists, from David Arkenstone and Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel to Nando Lauria and Dordán. Narada has assembled a wide assortment of musical glad tidings that encompass New Age-like pop arrangements with larger ensembles, Celtic interpretations, jazzy and neoclassical pieces, and a host of acoustic readings, the least of which is Billy McLaughlin's 'What Child Is This?' Whether you like straight-ahead arrangements like Arkenstone's playful and more produced 'I Saw Three Ships,' or improvised pieces such as the enchanting rendition of 'Carol of the Bells' by Kostia, The Best of Narada Christmas does a good ... |
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Prayer: A Windham Hill Collection(more) »rank: 24064from: RCA
: :A superb two-disc set of Narada's finest recording artists, from David Arkenstone and Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel to Nando Lauria and Dordán. Narada has assembled a wide assortment of musical glad tidings that encompass New Age-like pop arrangements with larger ensembles, Celtic interpretations, jazzy and neoclassical pieces, and a host of acoustic readings, the least of which is Billy McLaughlin's 'What Child Is This?' Whether you like straight-ahead arrangements like Arkenstone's playful and more produced 'I Saw Three Ships,' or improvised pieces such as the enchanting rendition of 'Carol of the Bells' by Kostia, The Best of Narada Christmas does a good ... |
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Masters of Acoustic Guitar(more) »rank: 13842by: Various Artists
: :A superb two-disc set of Narada's finest recording artists, from David Arkenstone and Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel to Nando Lauria and Dordán. Narada has assembled a wide assortment of musical glad tidings that encompass New Age-like pop arrangements with larger ensembles, Celtic interpretations, jazzy and neoclassical pieces, and a host of acoustic readings, the least of which is Billy McLaughlin's 'What Child Is This?' Whether you like straight-ahead arrangements like Arkenstone's playful and more produced 'I Saw Three Ships,' or improvised pieces such as the enchanting rendition of 'Carol of the Bells' by Kostia, The Best of Narada Christmas does a good ... |
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A Winter's Solstice, Vol. 5(more) »rank: 3487by: Various Artists
: :A superb two-disc set of Narada's finest recording artists, from David Arkenstone and Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel to Nando Lauria and Dordán. Narada has assembled a wide assortment of musical glad tidings that encompass New Age-like pop arrangements with larger ensembles, Celtic interpretations, jazzy and neoclassical pieces, and a host of acoustic readings, the least of which is Billy McLaughlin's 'What Child Is This?' Whether you like straight-ahead arrangements like Arkenstone's playful and more produced 'I Saw Three Ships,' or improvised pieces such as the enchanting rendition of 'Carol of the Bells' by Kostia, The Best of Narada Christmas does a good ... |
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Namaste(more) »rank: 6583by: Various Artists
:Album Description:With so much so-called New Age music turning out to be nothing more than heavily hyped, synthesized reformulations of the romantic, syrupy schlock that Middle America tends to gorge itself on, it is a blessing to find the Real Music label founding a new Real Mystic imprint dedicated to music that helps open pathways to higher dimensions. Label President Terence Yallop, who leads a 15-minute guided meditation on Namasté’s second bonus disc, has done a superb job of assembling pieces that transmit New Age music’s most trancelike and devotional qualities. Two beautiful tracks are from Karunesh’s Zen Breakfast, two from discs by ... |
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Piano Dreamers(more) »rank: 9367by: Various Artists
:Album Description:In our daydreams, in our night dreams, we enter a magical realm where anything is possible. In Piano Dreamers, ten fine pianists have contributed compositions, including five original works, creating a musical dreamscape to lift or quiet the spirit. Some pieces are solo, others lightly orchestrated. Piano Dreamers offers an hour of enchantment, a pause in the veil of time for weaving dreams. |
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The Narada Christmas Collection(more) »rank: 6728by: Various Artists
:Album Description:In our daydreams, in our night dreams, we enter a magical realm where anything is possible. In Piano Dreamers, ten fine pianists have contributed compositions, including five original works, creating a musical dreamscape to lift or quiet the spirit. Some pieces are solo, others lightly orchestrated. Piano Dreamers offers an hour of enchantment, a pause in the veil of time for weaving dreams. |
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State of Grace(more) »rank: 16645by: Various Artists
: :Producer and composer Paul Schwartz thanks many people on State of Grace, but there is one notable exclusion: the 12th-century nun Hildegard von Bingen. Although these aren't her compositions, echoes of her ecstatic hymns and sequences resound throughout Schwartz's latest electronica-classical opus. He composes his own 21st-century gothic chants, which are sung by the impassioned soprano Lisbeth Scott. Scott is a powerful singer who brings a more emotional, perhaps even lustful, tone to these electro-Gregorian evocations, gliding over synthesizer ministrations and violin from the durable Gavyn Wright. Paul Schwartz was also responsible for the Aria CDs, on which he updated operatic arias with ... |

Critics and audiences didn't seem too happy with Back to the Future, Part II, the inventive, perhaps too clever sequel. Director Zemeckis and cast bent over backwards to add layers of time-travel complication, and while it surely exercises the brain it isn't necessarily funny in the same way that its predecessor was. It's well worth a visit, though, just to appreciate the imagination that went into it, particularly in a finale that has Marty watching his own actions from the first film. --Tom Keogh
Shot back-to-back with the second chapter in the trilogy, Back to the Future, Part III is less hectic than that film and has the same sweet spirit of the first, albeit in a whole new setting. This time, Marty ends up in the Old West of 1885, trying to prevent the death of mad scientist Christopher Lloyd at the hands of gunman Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson, who had a recurring role as the bully Biff). Director Zemeckis successfully blends exciting special effects with the traditions of a Western and comes up with something original and fun. --Tom Keogh


