Grow Younger, Live Longer |  | Artist: Deepak Chopra & Dave Stewart Label: Sbme Special Mkts.
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 702672
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 886972402529 EAN: 0886972402529 ASIN: B0012GMXFQ
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| Tracks:
| • | Everything Is Music | | • | Great Rivers | | • | Cloud of Autumn | | • | Where Children Meet | | • | Grow Younger/Dub | | • | Come to Me My Love | | • | Land of Bliss | | • | My Heart Beats in Waves | | • | Falling in Love With God | | • | Let Lovers | | • | Who Is This? | | • | This Time of Parting | | • | Grow Younger |
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Amazon.com An audio companion to the book of the same title by bestselling author Deepak Chopra, Grow Younger, Live Longer is a collaboration between the doctor and Dave Stewart, best known as half of the Eurythmics. Grow Younger finds Chopra reciting centuries-old Indian poetry to Stewart's worldbeat compositions. Ranging from sensual and undulating to jubilant and atmospheric, the sound of voice and instruments blending sets these beautiful pieces in an entirely new context. "Where Children Meet" captures a recorded phone call between the two men, wherein Chopra recites the piece by memory, and Stewart later loops the vocal amid a sea of bells, metal percussion, drums, strings, and guitars. This collection is highly recommended for fans of Chopra's Gift of Love. --Paige La Grone
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Pretty disappointing, all in all October 13, 2001 Guardian of the Zen Sea (Looking after the sun and surf) 11 out of 14 found this review helpful
After the wonderful CD "Gift of Love" with Deepak Chopra and friends, I was looking forward to hearing this colaboration with Dave Stewart, of the Eurythmics. Overall the CD feels as if the two artists were never in the recording studio together, maybe not even in the same town. The music and the spoken word just don't seem to match very well. On one cut, the poetry reading by Deepak Chopra is nothing more than a recording of a telephone call!!! Unfortunately, that poem is the best one on the CD, and it is hard to make out the words. It almost feels as if the spoken word was an afterthought to the music. If you listen to the music on its own, it is not bad at all, but together they just don't work very well. The music is very rockin electronic, and loud. The voice is, well, Depak Chopra, which is neither rockin nor loud......
Deepak and Dave.......Grow Younger, Live Longer December 18, 2001 Linda Hartley (Arizona, United States) 8 out of 15 found this review helpful
Deepak and Dave rock the house....that God built! Deepak ...."existence was born when we fell in love with emptiness...with a single note the Nightengale makes me notice the rose....falling into that place ...where everything is music." Move harder...move harder...."we are all great rivers flowing to their end" ....the Dance of Life moved through me, like the wind I fly like an eagle, I become a wave in the ocean...the Dance of Life is exuberent, carrying me, caressing me... moved to experience the Oneness of our existence. Moved to pray, to bow, to belly dance, to swirl...passionately I embrace my being. Seagulls calling us reverently to return to the sea...ocean waves crashing on the shores of our perception...seagulls calling to us. Love struck....the music rocks my soul. "Where children meet on the seashore of endless worlds ...the children play"... my favorite. Reggae....jump around!!! Readjust your biostat! Drums beat..."the sky groans...no sleep tonite." Deepak recites beautifully, Indian music plays, I hear drums....I feel India. "Come to me my love"...in the stillness I feel the music move me. The Land of Bliss...guitar strings, bass,chimes, strings,drums...Deepak.."My heart beats in waves on the shore of the world and writes it's name in tears with these words...I Love You." Softly, gently I sway to the music. I belly dance I see pagodas I merge with the ocean of life...existence.The music is soft...heart....writes it's name with these words...I Love You" Introspective, insightful, attentive, awareness ends with a cresendo and a marching band as the parade goes by...soft but strong...gentle but loud. Music changes, bluesy and rhythmic, Eurythmic. The music is atmospheric...the dance of the cosmos...be still...the music is loud. The age of new music ...Deepak recites Tagore from memory..."You send me love letters in the moon, the night said to the sun and I send you my answer as tears upon the grass"...falling in love with God. Who Is This? Jazzy entrance with horns..."it's my own little self my Lord he knows no shame....enter the ego trailing his shadow. My ego saunters with the music and likes it very much. This time of parting...the music is melancholy, searching,reverently searching...soft but strong, carrying us ...making us anew. The music and the words know me as I know them. Grow younger, live longer,move harder,love stronger. Be passionate. Live fully. Body, mind and soul...a fantastic aerobic workout to reset your biostat...grow younger just for the fun of it and let the music rock your soul.
Birthdays always inspire me to try to grow younger! June 14, 2002 Neal Clark Reynolds (E. Taunton, MA United States) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Well, I don't believe any guarantees come with this CD. Be that as it may, this is a good CD to listen to when completely relaxed and even to sleep to since I'm sure the words will still be speaking to your subconscious. While Dave Stewart provides the music, I don't much imagine that it will impress Eurythmics fans. This is more for new age fans, new age in both music and philosophy. Deepak Chopra is mistrusted by some who see him strictly as a pop guru. I see him more as a dedicated teacher to those who will listen. This combination of words and music can be like seeds scattered over the soil. If you see to it that your mind is like fertile soil, you can be enriched through repeated listening to this. On the other hand, if your mind is resistant, this cd would be useless to you. It's up to you.
Nice chill out record December 4, 2001 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I really enjoyed this record, it has a lazy, chilled out feel to the music and sounded far more contempory than I'd expected, mixing samples, beats and poetry. Some of the poetry is very beautiful although it's weaved in with the music with some lines repeating so you don't always get an impression of the poem as a whole, I think the CD would act as a great companion to the book of the poems, but it also works as nice chill out record in it's own right.
a great CD to relax with. January 3, 2003 vivzan (NY, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm not a dedicated follower of Deepak, although I remember him showing up on Oprah from time to time years ago. This CD came to my attention and I decided to buy it. I'm really glad I did. I can't really describe the music, but it is very interesting and unique. I listen to it while driving and it keeps me calm and balanced on bumpy and crowded New Jersey streets. If you can handle and appreciate new-agey music, then you should check this out.
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