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All Music Recorded & Performed with Acoustic Guitar
and Acoustic Bass
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Anno Domini
The perfect communion between classical music, easy listening jazz,
acoustic progressive and ballad rock is what you will find in Anno
Domini. This is music as pure as falling snow, with a candid aura that
impregnates the listener with a comfortable feeling of cozyness and
calmness. The right album to listen while driving through flourishing
spring fields, or while sitting by the window as rain falls outside.
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1. The Willow
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Come and Go
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Return To Me
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River of the Cross
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Bridges
6. Anno
Domini
7. Tribulation
8. Season
Of Light
9. Been
Waiting
10. Barbara
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Journey To Damascus
With a rare and beautiful sense of melody, AcoustiCon offers a guitar
oriented musical journey, where calm but powerful orchestrations
accompany the emphasized guitar soloing. The inspired guitar solos are
bathed in brilliant atmospheres. The music here is contemplative,
introspective and, in the end, the perfect soundtrack for those moments
when you need to find your inner peace or simply chill out after a hard
days work.
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1.
Southern
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Journey to Damascus
3.
Seeing is Believing
4.
Summers Past
5.
Just One Truth
6.
Hope
7.
Vortex
8.
Zaria
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GaWani Pony Boy
An exciting collaboration, combining the award winning sound of
AcoustiCon with the Native American influences of GaWaNi Pony Boy, world
renown horse behaviorist, author and musician. Never before has a band
been able to give a modern edge so smoothly to American Indian
philosophy. This music inspires you to close your eyes and envision the
dust flying from the hoofs of wild horses while a flickering fire rises
into the sky summoning the great spirit to bring strength and courage
while leaving you relaxed and uplifted.
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Ponca |
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origin as a traditional Ponca war song summons strength and courage. |
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Iyuptala |
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"One-with" in the Lakota language symbolizing harmony with all
things. |
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Everything |
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A
song of gratitude to the Creator. |
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Red Earth |
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Reflecting the power of the Annual Red Earth Celebration held in
Oklahoma. Through dance, Red Earth has become a way of recalling the
ancestral traditions, as well as developing a sense of pride in the
Native American culture. |
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Unspoken |
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A
tribute to the many wonderful things in life that words cannot
convey. |
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Windchaser |
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Symbolizing freedom and strength embodied by the wild horse. |
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Natives |
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An
anthem to the spirit of North America’s indigenous people. |
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GaWaNi |
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(translation-"he is speaking") GaWaNi is a spoken word passage
narrated by GaWaNi Pony Boy from his book entitled "Horse Follow
Closely". |
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Natives (reprise) |
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Further emphasizes the tribulations and spirit of Indian people. |
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Shadow & Light |
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Indicative of how modern man creates a life of illusion that is not
in harmony with
the Earth. |
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The Player |
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A
tribute to fallen warrior and fellow musician, Bruce White. |
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Ponca
(traditional) |
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original version of the opening song. |
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