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This is a fascinating, amazing album that comes from all directions at once -- Native American, ambient, electronic, meditational, you name it. Singing Stones are found at a number of desert sites, many of them in California; these are rocks that resonate when struck or rubbed, producing a sonorous, gong-like tone. Michael Stearns and Ron Sunsinger have taken this as the starting point and foundation of the 12 pieces on this album. While some of the material uses nothing but the Singing Stones themselves, others incorporate a variety of Native American flutes, traditional songs, Native American vocalists (including the Cahuilla Bird Singers), samplers, synthesizers and studio processing (including some digital delays that make it seem that many of the sounds were played inside a gigantic cave). The Singing Stones themselves were recorded on location with microphones designed to record sounds during earthquakes. For all the rumbling sense of the planet that is built into this album, however, there are other tones, too -- bright tones, high tones, the sound of passionate voices raised in song, the sound of flutes, even the sounds of birds surrounding the sounds of thundering drums. The overall effect is one of celebration and respect connected firmly to the earth. Stearns and Sunsinger have achieved a dramatic effect here, producing a gloriously beautiful album that's as effective for celebration as for meditation and dreaming.
© Steven McDonald /TiVo
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Michael Stearns, MainArtist - Ron Sunsinger, MainArtist
© 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc.
Michael Stearns, MainArtist - Ron Sunsinger, MainArtist
© 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc.
Michael Stearns, MainArtist - Ron Sunsinger, MainArtist
© 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc.
Michael Stearns, MainArtist - Ron Sunsinger, MainArtist
© 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc.
Michael Stearns, MainArtist - Ron Sunsinger, MainArtist
© 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc.
Michael Stearns, MainArtist - Ron Sunsinger, MainArtist
© 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc.
Michael Stearns, MainArtist - Ron Sunsinger, MainArtist
© 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc.
Michael Stearns, MainArtist - Ron Sunsinger, MainArtist
© 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc.
Michael Stearns, MainArtist - Ron Sunsinger, MainArtist
© 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc.
Michael Stearns, MainArtist - Ron Sunsinger, MainArtist
© 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc.
Michael Stearns, MainArtist - Ron Sunsinger, MainArtist
© 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc.
Michael Stearns, MainArtist - Ron Sunsinger, MainArtist
© 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc.
Presentación del Álbum
This is a fascinating, amazing album that comes from all directions at once -- Native American, ambient, electronic, meditational, you name it. Singing Stones are found at a number of desert sites, many of them in California; these are rocks that resonate when struck or rubbed, producing a sonorous, gong-like tone. Michael Stearns and Ron Sunsinger have taken this as the starting point and foundation of the 12 pieces on this album. While some of the material uses nothing but the Singing Stones themselves, others incorporate a variety of Native American flutes, traditional songs, Native American vocalists (including the Cahuilla Bird Singers), samplers, synthesizers and studio processing (including some digital delays that make it seem that many of the sounds were played inside a gigantic cave). The Singing Stones themselves were recorded on location with microphones designed to record sounds during earthquakes. For all the rumbling sense of the planet that is built into this album, however, there are other tones, too -- bright tones, high tones, the sound of passionate voices raised in song, the sound of flutes, even the sounds of birds surrounding the sounds of thundering drums. The overall effect is one of celebration and respect connected firmly to the earth. Stearns and Sunsinger have achieved a dramatic effect here, producing a gloriously beautiful album that's as effective for celebration as for meditation and dreaming.
© Steven McDonald /TiVo
Acerca del álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 12 pista(s)
- Duración total: 00:58:04
- Artistas principales: Michael Stearns Ron Sunsinger
- Sello: Valley Entertainment
- Género Electrónica New Age
© 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc. ℗ 1994 Valley Entertainment Inc.
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