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Narada Collection Series : A Childhood Remembered : A Musical Tribute To The Wonder Of Childhood
Various Artists
Narada Collection Series : A Childhood Remembered : A Musical Tribute To The Wonder Of Childhood
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Special Interest, New Age, Pop, Rock
 
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Paula B. from TROY, MO
Reviewed on 1/19/2007...
great music...various artists

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An Earthy, Peaceful, and Enchanting collection of music
Travis Briggs | Boulder, CO USABoulder, CO USA Boulder, CO United | 06/15/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I have found this wonderful collection of music endlessly inspiring, and have listened to it periodically since its release in '91! Generally I find "pure" New Age music (as I would define this CD) useful only as soothing background music. Never before have I been so immersed in a musical collection that originated from the New Age genre. Additionally, this collection truly does recreate the wonder and amazement often times associated with childhood. While listening, I commonly find myself traveling through green orchards, endless golden meadows, and majestic mountain peaks, spiraling endlessly into the heavens. Highly recommended, even for those generally uninspired by New Age!"
The Soundtrack to your Childhood Memories
Gavin Wilson | 08/15/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is highly visual, magical music. Before I bought this, I had heard of none of the artists featured, nor of the Narada label. Since buying it, I followed up by buying several albums from them -- in particular, Richard Souther, Martin Kolbe, and Eric Tingstad/Nancy Rumbel. And I still haven't been able to find an album that matches the magic of this one.For once, this is a 'various artists' album of entirely new music that really works. For me, it brings back memories not just of the time I bought it, on a visit to a snowbound Rochester, Minnesota, but of the televised fairy tales (mostly from Eastern Europe) which I used to watch as a child in the 60s -- particularly 'The Singing, Ringing Tree'."