A collection of African music including many of the tracks from BBC's Chimp Week featuring Chartwell Dutiro, Zimbabwean Mbira player. This is a sunny collection of music, full of home made tin guitars, tinklele's, tin whistle Kwela, kora and Chartwell's wonderful singing and Mbira playing. If you like African style music this is for you.
Here is a 'taster' of just some of the tracks on this album . . . . .enjoy!
COMPLETE TRACK LISTING Lakes of gombi, Sundance, All around the sun, Kitchen table, End of the dry season, Treeflowers, Palm wine talk, Sunny skies, Root beer, Dad song, Forest patrol, Tin guitar rag, Welcome song, Tin harp, Above the canopy, Termite fishers, Kora dance, First rain, Train tracks, Tin guitar blues
Phoebe first started singing with the Pindrop in 2000. She has attracted lots of attention for the exquisite character of her voice. Despite being offered recording contracts with major record companies she has chosen to stay homegrown and develop at her own way and in her own time. This, her debut CD is full of dark chocolate moments, and will delight all her fans.
Here is a 'taster' of just some of the tracks on this album . . . . .enjoy!
COMPLETE TRACK LISTING Half way to your house, Hibernation song, Don't lose no sleep, Attention all shipping, Rainy Day, Scattered showers, Above the treeline, Bathed in sunshine, All about the weather, Restless eyes, November moon, At last the snow.
The music wanders along for an hour without any sudden changes to wake you from your snooze, your massage, your book or your afternoon delights with the person you love to . . . snuggle up with. This collection of acoustic guitar, slide guitar and mandolin music for massage, for bringing babies into the world, for train journeys, for spiritual quests, for high days and holidays, for the makings of love, for candlelit dinners, for regenerating exhausted parents, and for healing. Recommended by the Bristol School of Massage, by an Aromatherapy Manager at the Body Shop and a long time favourite amongst practitioners at Bristols Relaxation Centre.
Here is a 'taster' of just some of the tracks on this album . . . . .enjoy!
COMPLETE TRACK LISTING Biddyr's field, Bowl of plums, Making hands like water, Swans, First love first light, Across the gardens, C'est Luke, Tresaith, Footling, Wandering time, Distant trains, Libdo, Movement of waves, The explanation, When Dollar goes walking, Twin set and pearls.
"I still like to listen to "As I Walk the Coast" which has me trudging down the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path as a rhythm track. I dangled the microphone between my legs and tried to walk at a really even pace - despite odd looks from Lobster boats and other walkers! This is my favourite CD - perhaps because it smells of fresh air and contentment, holidays in West Wales, kids, bonfires and talky dogs. And the name ? Water can't break its neck, thats really the point. And if we remain flexible, we won't break ours, despite life's inevitable tumbles and falls. WBIN is also the name of an actual waterfall in Radnorshire."
Here is a 'taster' of just some of the tracks on this album . . . . .enjoy!
COMPLETE TRACK LISTING In the pidgeon wind, Skybirds, Arriving from africa, Sing greeting, As I walk the coast, Near ceibwr, Rhythms of the mouthbow, Still singing, In their wings, And so, With secrety laughter, We crumble, Down the winding cwms, The journey Home.