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| | Pure Moods: Celestial Celebration | | | Music Artist : | | Various Artists | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Virgin Records Us | | Release Date : | | 2004-02-24 | | Store Price : | | $11.94 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.94 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Here With Me - Dido 2. Building A Mystery (live) - Sarah McLachlan 3. Love of Strings - Moby 4. More Than This - Charlie Hunter featuring Norah Jones 5. Wake Up In New York - Craig Armstrong featuring Evan Dando 6. Have A Day/Celebratory - Polyphonic Spree 7. Amado Mio - Pink Martini 8. San Antonio - Kinky 9. Euphoria - Delerium 10. Voyageur (chillout mix) - Enigma 11. Crescent Silver Scythe - Sheila Chandra 12. I Don't Know What I Can Save You From (Royksopp mix) - Kings of Convenience 13. Weather Storm - Massive Attack 14. Harvest Moon - Cassandra Wilson 15. The Choking Kind - Joss Stone 16. Days Go By (acoustic mix) - Dirty Vegas 17. Ain't No Sunshine - Eva Cassidy 18. What A Wonderful World - Sarah Brightman
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Pure Moods Collection Submitted on: 2009-11-21 |
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| The CD plays great and arrived within just days of me ordering it. Thank you. |
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????? Submitted on: 2009-08-16 |
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| I don't understand what's "celestial" about this collection. Not bad songs, but not the best either; these songs have been heard so many times already on so many other compilations for this, that, and the other. But what truly boggles my mind is how these selections are supposed to relate to the concept of a "celestial celebration"???? Does not compute O_o |
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surprisingly good Submitted on: 2006-12-10 |
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Compilation cds are usually kind of corny because they're usually full of the same ole top 40 pop hits, but I was surprised at how enjoyable this one was. I recognized some songs and was enthralled with some new ones.
It's moody and varied and features some great female talent. It's like a mixed cd one of my girlfriends might make me with a random shuffle of artists she has saved on her realplayer.
I pop it into my car whenever I get sick of waiting for the radio to play something intelligible. |
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Editorial Review Submitted on: 2006-11-05 |
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| "Though Celestial Celebration seems like a title taken from the Big Book of New Age Buzzwords, the Pure Moods people do a nice job with this collection musically. There's plenty of big-name talent involved, with everyone contributing mellow material. From Charlie Hunter and Norah Jones running through a dusky jazz take on Bryan Ferry's 'More Than This' to Röksopp's percussive ping-pong remix of the Kings of Convenience nugget 'I Don't Know What I Can Save You From,' Celestial Celebration helps make quiet the new loud. Flecks of Latin influence float in on a breeze, offering cuts from Kinky and Pink Martini; elsewhere, Sheila Chandra ('Crescent Silver Scythe') and Enigma ('Voyageur') offer a refined take on chill. The Dirty Vegas car advertisement hit 'Days Go By' is reborn here as a spare acoustic ballad, and Sarah Brightman's 'What a Wonderful World' ends the album in her overly dramatic yet atmospheric and rousing style. (The crashing percussion track is a nice touch). ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide" |
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AWESOME! Submitted on: 2006-09-05 |
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| If you are looking for meditation or tranquility from daily stress I recommend not only this CD, but the entire collection. I have all the Pure Moods collection and keep buying more New Age music. I feel I've invested my money in good music. I listen to pretty much anything from soft music, Rock, Salsa, Calypso to Dance-Techno music, but when I don't feel like listening to loud music, I listen to these CD collection, specially on a Sunday to reconnect with relaxation to start another heavy woking week. Also, if you like gospel, I'm sure you'll love these even though is not quite gospel music. You just reconnect yourself spiritually in this material world. |
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