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Tarfumes.com - Satori - Music For Yoga And Meditation

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Manufacturer: Narada
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0083616280721 Label: Narada Manufacturer: Narada Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Narada Release Date: 1997-03-11 Studio: Narada
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Editorial Reviews:
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The CD's liner notes define satori as "the indescribable experience of sudden, intuitive spiritual realization." That may be, yet unless you are a serious student of yoga or a fan of its ancient musical traditions, you may struggle to reach such a state while listening to these improvisations for shakuhachi flute (Riley Lee) and koto (Gabriel Lee, no relation). The recording's mood is almost somber and contrasts noticeably with Oriental Sunrise and Sanctuary, two splendid Riley Lee discs that offer a broader, more expressive tonal range. Here a stronger Oriental mood is conveyed, and the notion of stillness is pursued with such earnestness that the final result (to Occidental ears) is ultimately a state of inertia. While composers sometimes refer to the use of silence as an overt creative element in their works, Satori relies so heavily on the approach that it seems as though Lee's flute is being filtered through a dense fog, and from a substantial distance. Satori, originally recorded in 1983, seems best suited to serious-minded yoga practitioners and those who prefer to adorn their meditative states with only the most minimal of audio embellishments. For such people, this disc could be the answer to prayers. For others interested in shakuhachi music, the two aforementioned discs are likely to be more satisfying choices. --Terry Wood
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Absolutely beautiful Comment: Fantastic CD for meditation. The music is simply beautiful, and it also helps me concentrate better when I am working.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good for background Comment: If you aren't a teacher who is a good "yoga DJ", this is good background music for class.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Satori-Music for Yoga and Meditation Comment: The sound is open and spacious, highly evocative and emotionally complex.
If what you'll looking for is a delicate sensitivity,the warmth of wood, without
western music structure or pulse, you'll enjoy this cd.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfection Comment: This is one of the deepest, most spiritual pieces of music you may ever hear. The title track, Satori, is beyond words. True Zen. It is about nothing and about everything. There is the repeated, plaintive cry of a mist-shourded horn and a deep sense of melancholic loss. The stillness resonates and builds to a feeling of resolution, light, color and the after-life. Guaranteed to transport the mind. One can only hope such a place truly exists.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Rare and Wonderful Spiritual Journey Comment: I must admit, when it comes to this album and it's companion, Oriental Sunrise, I am more than a bit biased. I was the producer, recording engineer and co-editor for the original recordings of both albums, released on Plumeria Productions Hawaii label, in 1983. Few people know and Riley might be reluctant to advertise that all the music was "channeled" or improvised and recorded during one five-hour live session, in Lanikai, on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu. It was a truly magical experience I will never forget. Gabriel Lee and I edited the five hours and arranged it into two distinctly different albums. Oriental Sunrise contains the brighter, more accessable "day" music and Satori, the deeper, darker "night" hues. By today's or even 1983 standards, the technical quality was less than professional and I was very pleased that Riley chose to transcribe the music and re-record both albums. I was particularly pleased to see that he recorded Satori with the co-creator of the music, Gabriel Lee. Both Satori and Oriental Sunrise contain what can truly be called "inspired" music. I know. I was there.
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