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Andreas Vollenweider - White Winds - (24 Bit-96 kHz Vinyl Rip)

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Andreas Vollenweider - White Winds - (24 Bit-96 kHz Vinyl Rip)

Andreas Vollenweider - White Winds (24 Bit-96 kHz Vinyl Rip)
CBS Records - Dutch Pressing
Vinyl Rip in 24 Bit-96 kHz DVD | Redbook 16 Bit-44 kHz CD | FLAC | no cue | no log | Covers | RS Links | 895 MB + 208 MB
Genre | Ambient - New Age | 1984

Classic fine Vollenweider album with an audiophile recording quality


Another fine and classic Andreas Vollenweider album with a great sound and an energetic positive mood.
Because "tracks" on this Vollenweider LP walk over in each other without separation, there is only "Side A + B"
Enjoy!


For me, this release and the other early work of Andreas Vollenweider defined New Age music. Artful, complex, imaginative and ever-changing, "White Winds" is the third (and my personal favorite) in a trio of complimentary recordings that bring to life the magic and mystery of our world through the eyes of an artist of rare depth and clarity. The first and third parts of the Trilogy are "…Behind the Gardens–Behind the Wall–Under the Tree…" and "White Winds". All feature Vollenweider's signature sound of dreamy, jazzy electroacoustic pedal harp and cheng accompanied by voice, synthesizer, a wide range of gentle percussion, and occasional contributions from other instruments.

This is true music at its finest–playful, intricate compositions that are soulfully performed and ingeniously constructed, flowing one into another through an ever evolving succession of moods. Vollenweider has this to say about his art: "The making of music, dancing, painting–creativity–all of this has so much to do with the ongoing process of `finding oneself', or better, of searching for the things that give us such an individual, complex, and miraculous depth of emotions…ideas…dreams…" He calls his endeavors "wonderful adventures" and "seeker's journeys", and relishes "making this music and bringing it to its listening friends."

And indeed, Vollenweider and his fellow musicians have found riches within and many friends without. In an era where the dumbing down of the New Age genre has resulted in a plethora of mindless dronings of ambient whitenoise, this album stands as a reminder of what meditative electroacoustic music can truly be. If you like this release, try its two companion works as well, either separately, or as packaged together in the two CD set "The Trilogy". To follow Vollenweider's continuing evolution as an artist, try the next albums he recorded: "Down from the Moon" and "Dancing with the Lion".
Brianna Neal - review Amanzon.com



Walter Keiser:Drums
Patrick Demenga: Violoncello
Canopy Choir: The Stars of Faith

Joerg Peter Siebert: Wind In Instruments
Pedro Haldemann: Acousticolors - Day and Night sounds
Andreas Vollenweider: ElectroAcoustic Modified PedalHarps



Linn Lingo LP 12
Ittok LV II arm
Ortofon MC 20 Super II Cartridge
Accuphase C11 MC phono-pre
van den Hul "the Second" interlink
Tascam US 144 ADC
Adobe Audition 1.5 and CD Wave 1.95.2


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