World Music That Speaks To The is an amazing album, racked with beauty.There were many famous songs of Ethnic - Various Artists available. This is one of the best Cd’s Ethnic - Various Artists has dropped to date. It is very deep stuff - very exciting
Once you hear Life Force (Tulku), you will listen to it over and over. Hara Shiva Shankara Pt. 1 (Jai Uttal) is a song that definitely grows on you and becomes an album favorite. You have to get essence of the Hara Shiva Shankara Pt. 2 (Jai Uttal)’s power, to truly understand this masterpiece. From the moment you listen to Without Blame (Ismael Lo & Marianne Faithfull) you’re hooked. Maray-Wollelaye (Ashkaru) is a great opener for World Music That Speaks To The. Ethnic - Various Artists breathes new life into the music in Grazin’ In The Grass (Hugh Masekela). Coyote Dance (Little Wolf) great lyrics, dark, deep, angry and cool.Hara Hara Mahaadeva (Krishna Das) is new, fresh, and hypnotizing. India Blue (Ali Akbar Khan) is a very catchy tune. Kumba (Vieux Diop (Via Jo)) is the most memorable and amazing. I can’t stop playing Anthem (Jeff & Joan Beal). This track is full of harmonies and gets World Music That Speaks To The off to a relaxing start. Altai (Jim Wilson & Olga Kharitidi) has a gorgeous instrumental sound, which lets Ethnic - Various Artists’s strong vocals come to the fore.
World Music That Speaks To The CD


