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My dad came one day from work and he had bought this CD from a street seller on the way home. At first thought the Hare Krishnas or someone had tricked him into buying it or something; it was weird he would show up with something like this. Slowly it became one of my favourites CDs, also to concentrate while studying. Tks for posting it, it brought back good memories.
La verdad es que está genial. Me lo enseñó un día mi padre y me fascinó. Desde entonces muchas veces me lo pongo cuando me voy a poner a estudiar, ya que me ayuda a concentrarme :)
Tracklist Raphael - Disappearing Into You Bill Douglas - Highland Richard Burmer - Across The View Serah - Moments Of Christmas Himekami - Into Blue Snows Paul Horn - Earth Song Constance Demby - Waltz of Joy Yas-Kaz - Shinran Shiroi Michi Robert Rich, Steve Roach - Forever Els Trobadors - Can Vei La Lauzeta Mover Mark Sloniker - Bright Wish Walton Ornato - Spring Waltz Christian Buehner, Helge Schroeder - Sun Dance
The album art here is not what I remember discovering in around 1991 or 92. And I just figured out that on Apple music, the album titled music to disappear in, isn't even available. No track one from the album can be heard. Can someone explain to me Wyatt seems the original album is nowhere to be found? This was some of the most epic music I discovered as a young teenage boy. I can't think of anything worse, within the realm of music, then for this album to be lost to the world.
@@Skiddoo42 the only reason I can think of why I can't seem to find it anywhere is if maybe it was an import. But I don't think it was. No music, once published, should ever be completely and totally lost to the world. And it's not like this album was obscure or something. I believe the writers of the original CSI TV show used track number three from this album in one of the episodes. Something about a murder in a Catholic church or something.
@@twosocks1976 Music is similar to book publishing. Great books can be produced by tiny publishers, which go out of business, or which go for years without catching attention. One person can make a copy and distribute it to millions, a century later. I found this particular album in a yard sale and that's where it ended up after ripping a copy for myself. My recommendation would be to check those, check pawn shops and music stores (if there are any, anymore) and specifically, contact every spa or massage therapist you can think of because that is where I learned about it. Older therapists may have a copy they use daily, it's that popular. Then, seriously, try to find the collection I mentioned before. You won't be disappointed, it's truly legendary.
@@Skiddoo42 I need to check my computer files, because I may have ripped the album some years ago, when I was trying to digitize my music collection. Thing is, even if I did rip some of the songs onto my hard drive, I'm not sure I grabbed all of them. I really only like the first four songs on the original album. I'll definitely check out the other collection you mentioned. Yeah, I get that Publishers and distributors how to make money on this stuff but I wish that companies like apple music or Spotify would help preserve the stuff for those of us with a preference for this kind of music. It's just sad to see it possibly vanished from the public view forever.
La explicación oficial es que perdieron la licencia para poder usarla con el tiempo y tuvieron que incluir otra pista en siguientes revisiones. Yo tengo este disco desde 1992. La primera vez que lo escuché fue en Canal Sur que para promocionar la Expo'92 de Sevilla, usaba la canción Enchantment. Desde entonces me enamoré del disco.