Sunday, November 21, 2021

A Tender Loneliness: Native American-style Flute - by Paul Asbury Seaman

 


I kind of overdosed on Native American flute music back in my new age days in the late 80s and 90s. So I don't listen to this style very often. But Paul has pulled me back in with his excellent collection of tracks.

It starts off with new music from Sherry Finzer so I'm in automatically. From there Paul uses a variety of artists and styles to carry us through the hour-long mix. Here's what Paul says about this mix:

 “The Native American flute is one of those instruments that instantly has cultural associations. Intertwined with and beyond that, its wistful, haunting tone is a sound that evokes gratitude and reverence. It is with those qualities in mind that I selected tracks for this mix.”

Thanks again Paul for another beautifully curated set.

Links to all the albums used in this mix in the order that they appear:

Cheers!




T R AC K L I S T :
  • 00:00    Sherry Finzer - Red Hawk Hill (Connections 2022)
  • 03:18    Peter Kater & Michael Brant DeMaria - Heart of Silence (Heart of Silence: Piano and Flute Meditations 2015)
  • 10:09    Ah Nee Mah - Ceremony (Ancient Voices 2001)
  • 15:20    Mary Youngblood - Flute Circle (The Offering 2002)
  • 17:52    Suzanne Teng & Gilbert Levy - White Buffalo (Whisper 2021)
  • 21:54    Peter Phippen - Returning Home (Summerland)
  • 27:27    Randy Granger - Oh Shenandoah (Cloudwalker 2006)
  • 30:18    Randy Granger - Chaco Moon Meditation (Handpan Music for a Pandemic 2020)
  • 35:12    David & Steve Gordon - Daybreak Appears (Gratitude – Relaxing Native American Flute Music 2010)
  • 40:51    R. Carlos Nakai - Shining Mountains (Sanctuary 2003)
  • 44:22    Johnny Whitehorse - Cougar (Totemic Flute Chants 2007)
  • 47:33    Gary Stroutsos - Adobe Walls (Night Chants: Native American Flute 2018)
  • 50:39    Tony Gerber & Phil Keaggy - Mare Nectaris (Sea of Nectar) (Red Lunar 2019)
  • 55:48    Dreamhub & Tony Gerber - Welcome Wind (Night Cathedral 2020)
  • 59:12    end

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