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"Conversations
With God (Disc 2)"
A
very popular companion (second of two CDs) to the book of the
same title, it was featured on the "Oprah Winfrey Show". Brian
Keane co-wrote and produced "After The Harvest" with the Angels
Of Venice, which appears on the CD (Also appears on "Summer
Solstice 2" and "Angels Of Venice").
Track
List:
1.
Remembrance - George Winston
2. Love Is The Key - Tuck & Patti
3. Remember Me This Way - Liz Story
4. Driving - William Ackerman
5. Welcoming - Michael Manring
6. Hawk Circle - William Ackerman (radio edit)
7. After The Harvest - Angels Of Venice
8. Remember Who You Are - Cathy Bolton
9. To The One Who Knows - Yanni
10. Gol Na Mban San Ar - Mary McLaughlin/William Coulter
11. Children Of The Sun - David Arkenstone
12. Dreams Come True - Jim Brickman
13. Canyon Chaconne - Paul Winter
14. Dream - Tuck & Patti
15. A Gentle Place - Lisa Lynne
16. Amazing Grace - Cathy Bolton
Release
Date: October 22, 1998
Label: Windham Hill/BMG
Reviews:
Amazon.com:
"This 60-minute, 16-track compilation is the second installment
in what has proven to be another successful concept generated
by New Age-music specialists. In this case, bestselling author
Neale Donald Walsh and Windham Hill have branded a pair of label
compilation projects with the evocative title from Walsh's popular
series of books. This assortment of preexisting music, which includes
several splendid moments, nevertheless conveys a certain patchwork
quality that impacts the intended mood of seamlessness inherent
in the genre's best thematic samplers. The album's opener, 'Remembrance',
comes from George Winston's ode to Vince Guaraldi and introduces
the project with an urban texture. The passionate vocal style
of Patti Cathcart (of Tuck & Patti) and country-tinged voice of
Cathy Bolton (who closes the album with 'Amazing Grace') at times
seem a bit intrusive within the album's generally contemplative
mood. Still, gems like Will Ackerman's dynamic, violin-powered
'Driving', Michael Manring's inventive 'Welcoming', and Jim Brickman's
piano solo 'Dream Come True' succeed beautifully at fulfilling
the album's premise. An attractive package." --Terry Wood
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