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Whistle Stopper - Canyon Trilogy: Native American Flute Music

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Manufacturer: Canyon Records
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0729337206106 Label: Canyon Records Manufacturer: Canyon Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Canyon Records Release Date: 1993-03-04 Studio: Canyon Records
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Customer Rating:      Summary: even the dogs like it Comment: This cd is so soothing. My two dogs even go to sleep when I play it. I recommend this to everyone who wants a cd for relaxation.
Customer Rating:      Summary: flute music Comment: Very soothing music, right to the sole! Buy it if your are doing massage, reiki, yoga. $ well spend
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Comment: Listened to this cd while touring northern Arizona and Southern Utah. The music is just like the country...open, serene and beautiful. Still listen to it regularly.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Another Winner Comment: R. Carlos Nakai keeps producing fantastic music. Your mind just drifts away into the clouds when you hear his music. He 's one of the best in his field.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Canyon Trilogy: Native American Flute Music Comment: For anyone who likes Native American flute music this CD is for you. Very soothing and relaxing. I play it when trying to get something done.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Nakai's free improvisations on this album are based on his impressions of the Anasazi and Sinagua sites, ancient cliff dwellings that were home to communities of Native people thousands of years ago. By using the Roland SDE 3000 Digital Delay system, Nakai is able to play duets with his own echo, in an effort to emulate the echoes of the past that haunt these ruins. On this recording, Nakai's flute sounds even more plaintive than usual, as if the spirits of these forgotten ancestors had entered into the studio to fill his playing with the whispered reverberations of their ancient ways. This is one of Nakai's most deeply felt recordings, one that resonates with a deep, melancholy yearning. --j. poet
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