Songs of Sanctuary Review

Songs of Sanctuary
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Songs of Sanctuary ReviewThis album is hard to describe because I havent heard anyting like it. Once could describe it as classical music meets "new age". The closest thing that comes to mind would be Enya.

The music in this album is varied. For myself, I really enjoyed the first 5 songs on the album (hard to say which I like best, perhaps Adiemus or In Caelum Fero??). Several of the songs have a variety of sounds where the music style changes quite a bit (start slow, get faster, and so on).

However the most unique feature of this album is that the words are made up (check out the website). That's right ... the words were chosen to flow with the music. The composer loves the sound of the human voice (what a wonderful instrument!) and uses it well in this album. I find the tunes very relaxing, and listen to them if Im trying to concentrrate (since the words are gibberish, I dont try to translate them).

If you are a big Enya fan, perhaps another Adiemus album, "Adiemus IV: The Eternal Knot" is more your speed since it has a distinctive Celtic flair. Overall this is a very enjoyable album if you enjoy classical new age combinations.Songs of Sanctuary OverviewRemastered Super Audio (hybrid) CD edition of 1995 album for ethno-classical project of composer/conductor Karl Jenkins (Soft Machine). Nine tracks featuring Miriam Stockley on vocals & The London Philharmonic. Will play on CD & SACD players. Virgin. 2003.--This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

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