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Journey of Seven Bowls
Michael Perricone
Yoga Journal Says: Journey of Seven Bowls - its fusion of Arab, classical Indian and American folk and pop music creates a calming background for meditation or a contemplative yoga practice. Guitarist-Producer Michael Perricone opens the album with the
Collection Contents
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Dawn | 10:14 | Play |
| 2 |
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Chandra | 4:51 | Play |
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Mirage | 3:09 | Play |
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Shantih | 6:16 | Play |
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The Coyote | 3:29 | Play |
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Chandra (remix) | 4:49 | Play |
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Healer | 1:50 | Play |
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Arrival | 8:50 | Play |
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Description
Journey of Seven Bowls - "Guitarist-Producer Michael Perricone ... opens the album with the sounds of gongs, [Tibetan] bowls, nay, and Perricone's ragalike guitar figures, producing a feeling of vast, peaceful open space - a sky full of notes dancing effortlessly, like kites splashing unexpected color across the face of a cloud. "Excerpt from Yoga Journal review 2005
I created this music to go along with my own daily yoga practice. I wanted something that would help me shed the stress of the day and quickly bring my mind into a calm space. I've always been fascinated by the pure tone of the Tibetan singing bowls and always wanted to record them. It seemed like the perfect starting point. I played seven different brass bowls on this recording, most of which are close to one hundred years old. I then built the rest of the music around them, and along the way created more than a yoga CD. It turned out to be a journey, a musical oddyssey. It became the "Journey of Seven Bowls".
Abhiman Kaushal - Tabla
Ali Jihad Racy - Kawala, Nay and `ud
Jahna - Vocals
Michael Perricone - Tibetan Singing Bowls, Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Editive Synthesis, Recording and Mixing
Raghunath - Harmonium
Casio Duarte - Additional Percussion
Cover Painting by Iva Hladis www.ivahladis.com
Mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering