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Lisa Gerrard's Immortal Memory/Whale Rider OST
She's the lady from Dead Can Dance..the most beautiful voice i have ever heard..she has also worked with EDM producers and other artists such has Hans Zimmer..
I've just found out 2 little jewels from there that are fairly recent..
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Whale Rider OST
01.Paikea Legend [03:30]
02.Journey Away [03:34]
03.Rejection [01:44]
04.Biking Home [03:26]
05.Ancestors [01:43]
06.Suitcase [01:04]
07.Pai Calls The Whales [01:32]
08.Reiputa [02:14]
09.Disappointed [02:55]
10.They Came To Die [02:20]
11.Pai Theme [03:48]
12.Paikea's Whale [04:01]
13.Empty Water [01:40]
14.Waka In The Sky [01:57]
15.Go Forward [05:53]
TOTAL TIME: 41:21 min
IMDB Link to Whale Rider
Excellent ambient chilled orchestral masterpiece..very calm vibes that can relax anybody..
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My Immortal
01 The Song of Amergin 5:28
02 Maranatha 3:43
03 Amergin's Invocation 6:19
04 Elegy 6:41
05 Sailing to Byzantium 5:04
06 Abwoon (Our Father) 4:12
07 Immortal Memory 4:28
08 Paradise Lost 7:03
09 I Asked For Love 5:01
10 Psallit in Aure Dei 9:02
Lisa Gerrard's Immortal Memory looks, and feels, like
albums released by 4AD used to in the glory years
defined by Cocteau Twins and This Mortal Coil; Gerrard,
of course, was half of another definitive 4AD group,
Dead Can Dance. The sumptuously packaged Immortal Memory
is beautiful to look at, and no less pleasing to listen
to. In company with Irish composer Patrick Cassidy,
Gerrard has created a thing of fragile wonder.
Dead Can Dance were always distinguished by a refusal to
accept that music was a transient, fleeting fancy of
humankind, forever reaching back to realms untouched by
most modern musicians. On Immortal Memory, that approach
is taken to its most fundamental extremes. The opening
track, "The Song of Amergin", is an interpretation of
what legend holds is the first poem uttered on Irish
soil by a mortal being; later on the album there's an
arrangement of "The Lord's Prayer" in Aramaic, the
language spoken by Jesus.
The music on Immortal Memory is Gerrard at her best:
graceful, melodramatic orchestrations underpinning her
extraordinary, keening voice. Gerrard remains a unique
and treasurable talent, and Immortal Memory is a
masterpiece.
I recommend these but i must warn it's not for the tastes of everybody..
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