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Jane Austen Entertains: Music from her own library(more) »rank: 1988by: Sara Stowe;Jenny Thomas;Martin Souter
: :Jane Austen Entertains. Music from her own library. Aunt Jane began her day with music - for which I conclude she had a natural taste; as she thus kept it up - 'tho she had no one to teach; was never induced (as I have heard) to play in company; and none of her family cared much for it. I suppose, that she might not trouble them, she chose her practicing time before breakfast - when she could have the room to herself - She practiced regularly every morning - She played very pretty tunes, I thought - and I ... |
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Pure Moods, Vol. I(more) »rank: 5885by: Various Artists, Adiemus, Angelo Badalamenti, David A. Stewart, David Byrne, Deep Forest, Enigma, Ennio Morricone, Enya, Eight Others
: :New Age music, ambient electronica, and spiritualized hip-hop received their first major, K-Tel-like treatment in 1996 when Virgin Records assembled Pure Moods. The 'As Seen on TV' compilation quickly became a hot seller, and it would be nice to think that its popularity has as much to do with the music as the marketing. To be sure, Pure Moods offers genre hits aplenty: from Enya's 'Orinoco Flow' to 'Sadness' from Enigma; from a dance mix of the 'X-Files Theme' to edits of vintage electronica from Mike Oldfield (Tubular Bells) and Jean Michele Jarre (Oxygene). Beyond other selections of beat-enhanced chants and ... |
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Pure Moods, Vol. III(more) »rank: 38927by: Various Artists, Blue Man Group, Brian Eno & Geoffrey Oryema, David Lanz, Enigma, Enya, Jessie Cook, Kitaro, Moby, Eight Others
: :What's most surprising about the Pure Moods series is not that it is so popular, but that the music on it actually represents some of the best New Age and modern instrumental music, rather than scraping the barrel. For every piece of Enya pop froth--like her 'Only If,' which opens the album--there is a deep and impassioned exploration like Sheila Chandra's virtually a cappella 'Ever So Lonely/Eyes/Ocean.' Yanni's bombastic 'On Sacred Ground' is balanced by Moby's soulful trance groove, 'Porcelain.' Sometimes those juxtapositions don't work out well. The overwrought romanticism of pianist David Lanz's 'Cristofori's Dream' can only suffer being sandwiched ... |
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Pure Moods, Vol. IV(more) »rank: 24957by: Various Artists, Mythos, Balligomingo, Enigma, Delerium with Sarah McLachlan, Secret Garden, Yanni, Jim Brickman, Eva Cassidy, Eight Others
: :More potpourri than unified high concept, the fourth installment in the Pure Moods series nevertheless provides an interesting collage of acts associated with techno, ambient, alt-pop, and New Age genres. For some listeners, that means the transition from the rhythmic mystical-ethereal vibe of the first four tracks (from Enigma, Mythos, Delerium, and Sarah McLachlan and a splendid piece from Balligomingo) to a trilogy from New Age romanticists ( Secret Garden, Yanni, and pianist Jim Brickman) may seem a little disjointed. Ditto for the segue from George Winston's impressionistic 1980 solo piano piece, 'Sea,' to a Steve Reich-like minisymphony from Moby). And ... |
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Pure Moods, Vol. II(more) »rank: 32208by: Various Artists, Adiemus lll, Clannad, Craig Armstrong, Dave Koz, Delerium, Dream Academy, Loreena McKennitt, Massive Attack, Various Others
: :For listeners with a sincere interest in the broad variety of music loosely aligned under the New Age banner, Pure Moods II will strike your ears as something less than a high-concept showcase for the genre and more as a mulligan stew of easy-listening favorites. This is not necessarily a bad thing; yet a recording marketed to the general public as a comprehensive, current, state-of-the-art overview of atmospheric music shouldn't include such ill-fitting oddities as George Benson's 'Breezin',' a lite-funk relic from 1976, or 'Emily' from jazz saxophonist Dave Koz. Happily, the 77-minute, 16-track sampler offers far more items of interest ... |
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Instrumental Moods(more) »rank: 76191by: Various Artists, 3rd Force, Afro Celt Sound System, Craig Chaquico, Cusco, David Lanz, Enigma, Ennio Morricone, Eric Johnson, Eight Others
: :For listeners with a sincere interest in the broad variety of music loosely aligned under the New Age banner, Pure Moods II will strike your ears as something less than a high-concept showcase for the genre and more as a mulligan stew of easy-listening favorites. This is not necessarily a bad thing; yet a recording marketed to the general public as a comprehensive, current, state-of-the-art overview of atmospheric music shouldn't include such ill-fitting oddities as George Benson's 'Breezin',' a lite-funk relic from 1976, or 'Emily' from jazz saxophonist Dave Koz. Happily, the 77-minute, 16-track sampler offers far more items of interest ... |
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Due South, Vol. II: The Original Television Soundtrack(more) »rank: 71297by: Various Artists, Jay Semko, Mythos, Junkhouse, Captain Tractor, Paul Gross, Vibrolux, Sarah McLachlan, Dutch Robinson, Six Others
: :For listeners with a sincere interest in the broad variety of music loosely aligned under the New Age banner, Pure Moods II will strike your ears as something less than a high-concept showcase for the genre and more as a mulligan stew of easy-listening favorites. This is not necessarily a bad thing; yet a recording marketed to the general public as a comprehensive, current, state-of-the-art overview of atmospheric music shouldn't include such ill-fitting oddities as George Benson's 'Breezin',' a lite-funk relic from 1976, or 'Emily' from jazz saxophonist Dave Koz. Happily, the 77-minute, 16-track sampler offers far more items of interest ... |
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Celtic Moods: A Celtic Companion to Pure Moods(more) »rank: 94738by: Various Artists, Altan, Capercaillie, Carter Burwell, Christy Moore, Clannad, Eleanor McEvoy, Leahy, Loreena McKennitt, Eight Others
: :For listeners with a sincere interest in the broad variety of music loosely aligned under the New Age banner, Pure Moods II will strike your ears as something less than a high-concept showcase for the genre and more as a mulligan stew of easy-listening favorites. This is not necessarily a bad thing; yet a recording marketed to the general public as a comprehensive, current, state-of-the-art overview of atmospheric music shouldn't include such ill-fitting oddities as George Benson's 'Breezin',' a lite-funk relic from 1976, or 'Emily' from jazz saxophonist Dave Koz. Happily, the 77-minute, 16-track sampler offers far more items of interest ... |
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Rule Britannia(more) »rank: 25595by: Harlow Chorus;Martin Souter;The Elizabethan Consort;The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra;Hallé Orchestra;and others
: :Rule Britannia! Stirring Songs & Patriotic Music Music chosen for its thrill factor: from trumpets and drums to soaring choral voices, this programme has a 'Last Night of the Proms' feel. It features the great and the good of English music of the past including Handel, Holst, Elgar and Walton. We unfurl a splendid tapestry of British music that will reveal our innate pride and patriotism. It spans the centuries from the Restoration to our second Elizabethan age and features music, which is dear to the hearts of everyone who inhabits 'this sceptr'd isle'. We celebrate our heritage and heroism ... |
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Music for a Great Castle(more) »rank: 133500by: The Elizabethan Consort;The Henrician Consort
: :Music for a Great Castle Raise the drawbridge! Music for dancing in the keep, for meditation in the chapel and for feasting in the great hall. A collection of medieval and renaissance music which presents a musical tour of a great castle. Trumpets, drums, flutes, harps, recorders and lutes provide a rich and colourful programme created for pure pleasure and enjoyment. Great Britain has many castles, dating from medieval times almost to the present day. Many are no more than ruins, even as little as an outline of a few walls, but others have survived the ravages of time in ... |



