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Trible Winds September 19, 2003 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
This music is great. The best so far. I use it to metatate. I can close my eyes and picture my great-grand father as a child on the reservation and I can see a happy child in the yeay 1866.There isn't much out there to put me in a space of peace.
Wow! December 31, 2004 heidi in the mountains 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Absolutely beautiful! I just wish the CD was longer. The songs just carry me away to a peaceful place (especially the first one). I listen to it about every morning when I wake up; that's how good it is.
No words to describe September 1, 2005 R.H.Pi 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
There are really no other proper words to describe the music on this CD other than to say THE BEST. Haunting, melodious, peaceful, and it brings you a step closer to nature regardless of whether you are sitting inside a room or in your car while listening to the CD. I've become a fan of the Native American culture ever since I heard their flute music for the first time. This CD is packed with melodious and haunting sounds of their flutes, the low frequency sounds of their drums which sound like thunder, and to top them all of with a good sprinkling of the chirping of birds and the shrieking sounds of the soaring eagles. The first song "Creator's Prayer" gives you an idea of what to expect in the rest of the CD. Simply the best. The more I listen to the CD, the more addicted I get to the subtle sounds of nature which I miss while leading a city life filled with highway noise, cop car sirens, and tv mumbo jumbos.
Leave the industrial world behind, and come home... September 11, 1998 Quillion Halberd (San Francisco) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This CD contains not only an echo of a time in our nation's history when nature was only as far away as your outstretched arm, but an invitation to a state of mind all too often lost in our modern-day hustle and bustle with computers and taxis and finances. The differing flute-playing styles and levels of technological assistance help emphasize the timeless nature of the featured and deceptively simple instrument. I don't know what purists might think of the mixture of old and new, but the blend of modern familiar and ancient mysteries forms the basis of my fascination with this CD.
Has what native music is all about. October 16, 1999 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have been enjoying this CD time after time of playing it in my home, my car, and in my portable while camping, etc... The majority of the songs are very inspiring and rewarding, especially to me being part Native American. If you are looking for a CD that is very authentic and spiritually uplifting, I believe you will enjoy this on.
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