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Echoes Of Nature: Humpback Whales
Various Artists
Echoes Of Nature: Humpback Whales
Genres: Special Interest, New Age
 
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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: Echoes Of Nature: Humpback Whales
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 1
Label: Cobra Entertainment LLC
Original Release Date: 3/31/1995
Re-Release Date: 5/19/2009
Genres: Special Interest, New Age
Styles: Environmental, Meditation
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 018111251327, 018111251341, 4006408125136

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Echoes Of Nature: Humpback Whales by Various Artists

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Amazing musicians!
Rita Winn | Mount Vernon, WA USA | 05/20/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"We loved this CD! It is relaxing, happy, peaceful. Underwater opera, master musicians, complex vocalizations, playful, joyful, rich, repeated phrases sliding up and down the scale in perfect harmony. See if you can pick out the baby whale who joins in with his attempts to imitate the big whales, and listen to how the other whales react. Inspirational! I am buying this CD for my granddaughter's first birthday."
Simple & clear not bored
LEE JI-YOUNG | 04/26/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I got the this, few days ago. I have listened several whale's recording. This CD contain so clear sound of humpback. There are simple and repeated tune, but not bored. In conclusion, Simple & clear & beautiful!"
Echoes of Nature - Humpback Whales
Rita Winn | 05/07/2003
(2 out of 5 stars)

"Whales, too, know good and bad times, passion and boredom. If an opera singer doesn't deliver full peformance, you'd blame them for lack of enthusiasm or discipline. If a recording with whalesongs isn't overly exciting however, it isn't the fault of the animals, but that of the scientist who got them on an uninspired mood or a bad day.This is the case with the "Echoes of Nature" edition of humpback whale songs, which features a single track of 1 hour length. The communications shown here are somewhat monotonous, almost free from dramatic whines and cries and wall-shaking grunts, and you get the idea you're listening to everyday chit-chat.It doesn't help with the analysis of the recording that the booklet contains no whatsoever information. This is just unprofessional and decreases research value. Who recorded? When and where? How many animals, what was their situation, and what other species do I hear in the background?Ergo: only of interest for fans that need even the ultimate facette and timbre. These should pay attention to the strangely weak-ish and playful passage during the first few minutes and to the highly unusual sounds from 24:20 to about 26:30, where razor-like hums and deep growls seem to have a conversation, to be joined by weird hiccups."