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albums of Radha Sahar's music to purchase on-line from this site
Dreams
of Flying
Astral
Jazz
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To
balance body-mind-spirit, the unique Astral Jazz
sound is warm, spacious and profoundly soothing.
Fabulously warm electric piano sounds, acoustic bass,
a little live sax and tasteful touches of electric guitar
wrap around you. Carefully chosen frequencies bathe
you in sound.
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By popular demand a second Astral Jazz album
to slow you down - nurture your body!
Many people share that when they go through
their CD collection looking for that "Je
ne sais quois" it always ends up to be Astral
Jazz!
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A
Pace of Grace
Circle
of Friends
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Songs of clarity, energy, calmness &
joy!
This album is an Official Companion to the
newly released best-selling book A Pace
of Grace, by Linda Kavelin Popov, pub
Penguin, endorsed by the Dalai Lama.
The songs range in style from Latin to rock.
Each track is tastefully played by top musicians
and singers gathering as Circle of Friends.
This album brings you relaxed, accessible
music to chill out with or occasionally
dance to. The lyrics, in a pleasant way,
help us have fun growing ourselves.
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"This ingenious and truly beautiful album sidesteps
sentimentality and musical clichés - each
cut is uniquely compelling"
NAV review (USA)
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This
transcendent musical portrait of the devout warrior
saint creates a sense of sacredness and awe.
Atmospheric and new-classical pieces reach a haunting
crescendo of awesome reverence in soaring medieval
choral sections.
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"And
came this voice about the hour of noon...
in my father's garden.. And
rarely do I hear it without a brightness...
it is usually a great light... and
after I had thrice heard this voice I knew
it was the voice of an angel"
Joan of Arc, from the manuscripts of her
trial.
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The
Maiden ~
Echoes of Celtic Mysticism
Radha
Sahar
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Sensing
the ethereal presence of the Beloved, a young
woman wills her heart to move the heavens. The
mystical union she longs for is just a breath
away!
From
a close song-line to multi-layered vocals, this
gentle music is of the air, yet is still accessible.
The Maiden has a sense of history, from
Culloden to the present day, and vividly evokes
images of rugged natural settings from the fields
to the stars.
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