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Ethereal and Captivating, April 27, 2004
Reviewer: Enigma
It is rare to find myself captivated by a CD...I am a woman not easily impressed. When it does happen, when the music magically transports me to another plane, the experience is one of pure joy. Such was my reaction to The Music of Olympic National Park. This is one of those CD's that captures your full attention...you find yourself closing your eyes as you are cocooned within the music. My favorite tracks are Eagle Flight, Shi Beach Romance, Toleak Point and Sacred Land. Eagle Flight whisks you away to the heavens, to soar high above the clouds...I love the sound of the screaming eagle that is woven throughout this piece. Shi Beach Romance whispers of sand dunes, gulls and the gentle lapping of waves against bare feet. Toleak Point took me atop the hill overlooking the water, where I stood in breathless awe of the ethereal beauty of God's creation....this is definitely my favorite track. Sacred Land conjures up images of ancient warriors, dancing their primitive dance beneath the moon-kissed forest. Impressive, yes....and so much more. |
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Atmospheric and Synaesthetic, May 30, 2001
Reviewer: steelphoenix
I first heard "Shi Beach Romance" on a satellite moodscapes music station
at work, and at the time, I only thought 'what a beautiful song.' The next
day, during the downtime at the store, the song came on again, and I took
the moment to really listen to it. The sounds of seagulls filled the room as
Mars' guitar melodies conveyed a theme of quiet, unhurried love. Other
atmospheric sounds soon joined the movement; waves, cicadas, the wind
rustling through the palm trees. It was at about that point that I knew I had
to buy a copy of this CD, for I had forgotten where I was momentarily.
Since then, I've listened to this wonderful CD everyday after work to unwind,
and it certainly does the trick. If you close your eyes and imagine as
"Shi Beach Romance" plays, you can actually feel the misty breeze if you're
perceptive enough.
The CD opens with "Gods of Olympus" featuring harmonic chants over
various sounds of wildlife and a synthesized bassline, then delivers you
into the rest of the forest of Olympic National Park, and to me at least, it
really did feel like a nature trail hike as I listened to each song.
For nature lovers and meditation aficionados this CD is an easy five stars
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Mood music for any nature fan, August 17, 2000
Reviewer: A music fan from San Diego, CA USA
This is one of my favorite cds, and we listen to it all the time at our office. It helps reduce the stress of our job, and it never bores us with repetitive vocals or intrusive loudness. It makes you feel like you are one with nature, the jungle or the forest, and the Amerindian passages are done with taste and a light touch. I think this is Lasar's finest work. |
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Just listen ........., February 6, 2000
Reviewer: Princess Amethyst from Tucson,AZ
This music will capture your heart! This CD is one you will want to listen to over and over. This CD was made by someone with a lot of talent. A wonderful thing to have. Get this today! |
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Incredible, Great Drums, September 13, 2001
Reviewer: A music fan from Apex, NC United States
This CD is has some really powerful, uplifting music. It is one of the few
that I MUST sit down a listen to from beginning to end. The bass sends
a soothing vibration through the air (if you turn up the volume enough)
Very creative and unique. There are only a few places where you can
hear defects in the recording, but if you get absorbed into the music
enough you probably won't notice anything. |
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