Legend of the Seven Dreams Jan Garbarek

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  • Release Date: 03/07/2000
  • Original Release: 1988
  • Sales Rank: 110,575
  • Label: ECM RECORDS
  • UPC: 042283734425

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Legend of the Seven Dreams

1LISTENHe Comes from the North 13:34
2LISTENAichuri, the Song Man 5:03
3LISTENTongue of Secrets 8:07
4LISTENBrother Wind 8:03
5LISTENIts Name Is Secret Road 1:43
6LISTENSend Word 7:12
7LISTENVoy Cantando 6:48
8LISTENMirror Stone 1 1:11
9LISTENMirror Stone II 2:29

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Though in step with its time, this release suffers from excessive reliance on ambient synthesizers, which litter much of the recording, rendering it only slightly more interesting than many of the Windham Hill new age recordings of the same era. Unfortunate, because the disc opens with strength and gradually peters out by the end. The disc opens with "He Came From the North," which features a melody based on a traditional Lapp joik from the artist's native Norway and progresses into a longer section with an interplay that is both sparse and rhythmic. The sax line here is astonishingly beautiful. The second piece, "Alchuri, the Song Man," a sax and percussion piece, is energetic and lively as well. And from here the energy gradually diminishes. Much can be attributed to popular styles of the time, but this release simply does not stand up to other music of its genre that came later. Mark W.B. Allender, All Music Guide

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