Audio Collection
Songs Of Past Lives
Robert Kramer
NEW REDUCED PRICE. <BR> A timeless emotional journey through classical, renaissance and new age compositions.
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Voice Of The Rose | 3:04 | Play |
| 2 |
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Audience With The Queen | 1:28 | Play |
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Glory Of Creation | 1:27 | Play |
| 4 |
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Flame d' Nocturne | 1:49 | Play |
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Le' Mat (The Fool) | 1:37 | Play |
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7th Prelude | 1:35 | Play |
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Journey From Vintaine | 8:36 | Play |
| 8 |
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Once For The King | 1:06 | Play |
| 9 |
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Infatuation Symphony | 1:55 | Play |
| 10 |
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Sweet Tears Of Joy | 3:36 | Play |
| 11 |
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Ascension | 2:17 | Play |
| 12 |
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Framke's Etude | 1:24 | Play |
| 13 |
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Dweller On The Threshold | 4:07 | Play |
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Flight To Freedom | 1:44 | Play |
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My Lady My Love | 1:27 | Play |
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Echos In Time | 2:43 | Play |
| 17 |
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Majestie (The Coronation) | 2:29 | Play |
| 18 |
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Now We Raise Our Glass To Thee | 2:12 | Play |
| 44:36 | ||||
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Description
The year was 1593. In a little town called Vintaine, a crippled & disfigured boy named Lucious Gray had dreams of one day leaving his village and becoming a court musician for the king. His father, a drunk & bitter old man, had little use for the boy, and would regularly beat and abuse him, calling him the "sin of his mother," who had abandoned him and his father years before. Some in the village were cruel, and often laughed at Lucious, pointing at his contorted face and his hunched over body, seeing him as the village idiot. Undaunted, the boy would play his lute for hours on end, hoping that some day his dreams would come true.
One day, the villagers in Vintaine witnessed an extrodinary event. They noticed a tall handsome man walk from the house where Lucious and his father lived. Upon his back was an old lute, very much resembling the one the boy used to play. As he walked down the road away from the town, the villagers also saw that he wore the tattered clothes of the peasant boy, but his face was strong and well-shaped, and there was a strangely familiar look in the man's eyes, his face emanating a magical glow. None in the village knew this man, nor could they account for the whereabouts of Lucious, who had mysteriously disappeared on that very day. The boy was not seen in Vintaine ever again, and his father never spoke of him.
The above tale is not from traditional legend, literature or medieval folklore. It is the recorded account of the past life regressions of musician/composer Robert Kramer, documented on tape under hypnosis during March of 2002.
Robert was guided back before this life, giving details of two past lives, the first going back to the 16th century as Lucious Gray, a disfigured cripple who played the lute, and the second past life account as Thomas Mallory, a British pilot from the early 1900's during World War I.
A contemporary musician and composer in this life, Robert has had little prior experience with any classical or medieval music. The compositions on this disc were brought through from a different time and place as a result of a 3 hour past life regression session performed by certified hypnotherapist Terry Taylor, and demonstrates a level of compositional skill and insight that fires the imagination and causes the listener to ask the question "how is this possible?"
Most of the selections on this album hint at the musical styles of the Middle Ages, save one song, "Now We Raise Our Glass To Thee," which was channeled through from Thomas Mallory, and purportedly sung by him and his mates together in a smokey pub on the night before their first mission. They were flying out in heavy fog the following morning, never to return. In hearing this song, you feel as though you have been transported back to 1915, singing with Thomas and his mates as they spend their last remaining hours together.
These are compositions of memories that echo through time, leading you through the composers journey as he taps into the musical bitstream, bringing forth stunning and beautiful creations of music written from former lives.
Have we passed this way before? Experience and feel the Songs Of Past Lives. You will never look at music the same way again...