This One Way Records release features both their self-titled and You Make The Heat LP's digitally remastered on 1 CD. Features What She Does To Me (The Diana Song) What He Got? and more.
Of the slack-key guitarists that pianist George Winston has brought to light from Hawaii, the most eloquent and forward-looking is Keola Beamer, which is ironic given that Beamer's first album in 1973 was called Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar in the Real Old Style. There's nothing old about the music on Soliloquy. Unlike most of his brethren, Beamer rarely sings, and that seems to free him from the sometimes clichéd phrasing and melodies identified with Hawaiian music. Even without those signposts, however, Beamer's music is distinctly Hawaiian, beginning with the slack-key guitar. It's a standard acoustic guitar, but the strings are tuned lower--literally, slacker--than normal. It gives the guitar a lazy, wistful sound just shy of yearning. Soliloquy mixes Beamer's original compositions with traditional songs in unique arrangements, including some for two acoustic guitars. A bit more low key than his previous albums, and featuring more nylon than steel string, Soliloquy is a quiet meditation born from the idyllic environment of Hawaii. --John Diliberto
DC2010 For over thirty years, Whit Kellogg has been playing inspiring music for ballet class with the Metropolitan Opera Company at New York's Lincoln Center. Along with Antoinette Peloso, a long time member and principal dancer with company, Whit has compiled these 37 melodies for a complete ballet class. This CD offers up a great mix of classical music from opera and ballet along with melodies from Broadway shows. The extra long tracks make this music perfect for center and barre work. The Polovetsian Dance for the Boy's Grand Allegro track is lots of fun.
Coelacanth Music Artist : Producers Music Label : One Way Records Inc Release Date : 2001-09-25 Artistopia's Price :$9.98
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The folks at One Way Records dug deep into the vaults at MCA and came up with the never released 1988 recording of Coelacanth, the 4th album from The Producers. The Producers are also touring so watch for them to come to a venue near you.
The spirit of Dr. Paul Lam's movements captured in music to enhance Tai Chi practice and also suitable for relaxation.
Features relaxing music in four segments intended to embody the idea of meditation in motion, silk reeling, qi flow and the movement of gentle wind. These four pieces of beautiful music are also ideal for relaxation.
Dr.Lam believes Tai Chi music should be non-intrusive, energizing and with flowing rhythms. Composer Jenny Ly has captured the spirit of Dr. Lam's Tai Chi movements to enhance practice and performance.