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Laura: Loreena McKennitt's CDs "The Visit" and also the one with "The Mummer's Dance" on it, title escapes me this instant. I love her music because it's elegant, complex, multi-layered, and incorporates sounds that are Celtic, Middle Eastern, and modern. Her voice is clear as a bell, beautiful. She did a superb job of setting one of my favorite poems to music, Alfred Noyes' "The Highwayman." Recently I can't get enough of a CD I found called "The Future Sound of Gaeldom." It's a sampler of different Irish/Scottish bands, has an example of Mouth Music on it, but overall I find the music very uplifting and delightful. Oh yeah, a band called Salsa Celtica does a song called "Yo Mi Voy" which is an eclectic blend of South of the Border music meets bagpipes. I never get tired of Peter Gabriel's CD "So." Every song on it is a good one. The Allman Brothers' Band's "Eat a Peach" CD, if you like blues, is excellent. I really like "One Way Out." I don't which CD these are on, but I also love their songs "Dreams" and "Whipping Post." I also very much like the soundtrack from "O Brother, Where Art Thou," especially "A Man of Constant Sorrow" by the Soggy Bottom Boys, and everything by Allison Krause. Back to INFJ Music Recommendations |
Last updated on April 19, 2004 |
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