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The following are reviews for Healing Dreams. These reviews are reprinted with permission from the author and/or publication.
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SAH
(Healing Dreams) - This sixth title in the Sound Healing Series beautifully bonds sound healing pioneer Evenson's fluid flute with Huckabay's trance guitar, offering an experience of soft repose. It contains the "Earth Resonance Frequency" shown to promote a deeper sense of relaxation and height-ened peacefulness. Sinking softly on the breath of drifting melodic flute and carried deeper with the guitar's hypnotic strings, these ten sound-satisfying creations gently wash away stress like a deep mind massage. The mesmerizing vocalizations of Gina Sala, Dudley Evenson's otherwordly harp, and cello, viola, and singing bowls add layers like silky velvet sheets whose cascade of gentle sounds soothes and refreshes. Listeners may feel awakened, as if from nectar-sweet sleep in the enchanting, healing land of dreams.
Share Guide Nov/Dec
(Healing Dreams) - On Healing Dreams, pioneer flautist Dean Evenson teams up with trance guitarist Scott Huckabay to create a musical journey that opens the listener to the deeper places in the soul where healing can occur. Evenson and Huckabay are joined by Gina Sala, whose dreamy vocalizations add a rich dimension to the recording, Walter Makichen, who adds the unique tonal qualities of singing bowls, Dudley Evenson on harp, Jonathan Kramer on cello and Phil Heaven on viola.
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