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Sacred Spirit II: Culture Clash
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Sacred Spirit II: Culture Clash
Genres: International Music, New Age, Pop
 
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All Artists: Sacred Spirit
Title: Sacred Spirit II: Culture Clash
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Label: EMI/Virgin
Release Date: 4/7/1997
Album Type: Extra tracks, Import
Genres: International Music, New Age, Pop
Styles: North America, Native American
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 724384296223

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OK, get your Sacred Spirits Straight
Guardian of the Zen Sea | Looking after the sun and surf | 02/17/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"As far as I can tell there are now "three" Sacred Spirit CDs. There is the original Native American/ambient CD which first came out in Virgin. That was followed by Sacred Spirit 2 (this CD--which I have seen in the US with ANOTHER title), also on Virgin. Now there is a "new" Sacred Spirit II (not to be confused with 2), whcih is also Native American music, but on the Higher Octave label. OK. Here's the skinny: Sacred Spirit 1 is excellent. It is great to listen to from one end to another and has a wonderful spiritual feel. Sacred Spirit 2 (not II) is a mix of African-American spirituals with overdubs of beats and vocals (such as a speech by the Reverend Martin Luther King, jr), with accompaniment by a cello (can that explain the cover picture?). Overall it is also a quiet, introspective musical delight for the mind. Sacred Spirit II is not as good as the other two. It is also Native American, but cannot compare to the original at all.So there you have it. I highly recommend Sacred Spirit 1, it is a classic. I also like Sacred Spirit 2, although it is completely different. Sacred Spirit II is not worth it."
Pure Ear Candy
Daniel, a Bluesman | Townsville, QLD Australia | 08/08/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The genre of this CD is quite hard to pinpoint. It's blues, it's classical, and at the same time, new-agey. The beauty of this is that all these genres culminate in what can be described as pure ear candy. Stand out tracks include "Slow and Easy", a remix of an old John Lee Hooker classic. The remix surprisingly does JLH's deep, sorrowful voice justice, which is accented by blues guitar and cello. JLH also lends his vocals to the following track, "Sonnet XVIII", which concludes the blues journey Sacred Spirit have created. It is interesting to hear the classical music interwoven through each track, as apparently these musicians are playing entirely from the heart, blending so gracefully with the blues instruments and vocals. "Lay Down" is another fine example of how well blues and classical music mesh together. Sacred Spirit: Culture Clash is for all music fans who are open to new and old sounds, and for those that appreciate the Blues played in a different style."
Tremendous effort to tell the slave's story
Daniel, a Bluesman | 01/20/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"an excellent refresher in tight, focused music and a moving storyscape on african americans history as slaves. wonderful involvement of r.l. burnside only underscores the fact that this just might be a historic musical effort"