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Amazon Reviewer Quite Likely Daft March 13, 2002 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I'm unsure of what incites John Diliberto's attack upon this album, but his negative descriptives all fall under the category of "angst with things generally thought of as feminine." Truth is, if you are looking for stunning, multi-layered, lush music that both inspires and relaxes, then this is it. 2002 continues to grow with every new release, creating an aural feast for the hungry listener. Their instrumentation, vocalization and obvious studio expertise, (they do all their own studio work,) make for an album sure to become an all time favorite, withstanding the test of time (and tin eared reviewers).
Wonderful! February 14, 2002 10 out of 13 found this review helpful
Pay no attention to the editorial review of this album. It's obvious that the editor dislikes most new age music. If you do not like new age, don't buy this album. If you do, by all means order 2 and share with a friend! The album is excellent and is very pleasing to the ear and soul. Relax and let the music take you on an inward journey.
Its the best I heard February 18, 2003 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I was browsing through Amazon.com Popular music collections and I found 2002. This artist is a genious. His compositions are unique. It is any time better than the recent album of yanni.I am a great fan of yanni but now I realize there are others who exist besides jim brickman,david arkenstone,yanni and others. 2002 is superb. I dont have any words to describe the amount of relaxation this music brings to your soul. It takes you to a different world. Almost all of 2002 albums are worth buying. I want to thank amazon.com for giving me an opportunity to listen to sound clips or I would have never discovered this great artist.
Across An Ocean Of Dreams June 4, 2002 Charles T. Pope (BRONX, NY United States) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is one of the best relaxation CD's I heard in a long time. Pamela & Randy Copus have really out done themselevs on this CD. When I come home from a hard days work I run a hot bubble bath pop Across An Ocean Of Dreams in my CD Player and let the music take me away. I strongly recmmend this CD for those enjoy relaxation music.
A Guaranteed Stress-Buster October 10, 2003 Timothy Kearney (Hull, MA United States) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
ACROSS AN OCEAN OF DREAMS is the follow up to 2002's critically acclaimed RIVER OF STARS. 2002 is an Irish duo that creates a sound that seems to take the best of Enya, Windham Hill, and Narada and combine them into a unique blend that creates a peaceful, soothing sound. 2002 envisions its music to flow like a symphony and recommends listening to an entire CD rather than skipping around for excerpts. Since one pieces flows into the other rather fluidly, it is easy to understand why this is the recommendation.Though the disk has many moving and beautiful moments, I will have to admit when I first listened to it I was a bit disappointed. It seems to be missing something as compared with RIVER OF STARS, which is hands down the best 2002 disk, but I have grown to enjoy it very much. I can often put it on in the car while sitting in traffic, and be transported someplace else, but don't worry of you're on the road with me, it's not so intoxicating that it takes away concentration, so it really is wonderful background music.
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