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LYNDA COLE & JAN MICHAEL LOOKING WOLF
Spreading Wings
(p) (c) 2006 Lynda Cole
11tks/47mins

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When in the clinking silence of the night
The anguish has insensibly oppressed the heart
Then listen to a sound of the Native flute
A healing one,
It’s older than the world…
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The mastery and inspiration, the first flush of perception and the deepest love to the Mother-Earth have merged together in this music. While listening to the “Spreading Wings” you are just melting in charming, hypnotic sounds of the Native American flute, and hovering in such earthy and at the same time sublime harmonies. In this music there is a clear glance of a child who looks at the outer world without fear and prejudice. And you realize that he sees something ulterior, which is lost for you maybe…
The “Spreading Wings” album constitutes a marvelous collaboration of two outstanding musicians: Jan Michael Looking Wolf, a flutist, and Lynda Cole, both harp-player and flutist who had mastered a lot of healing techniques. And this is being felt in the sounding of the album. The music of the “Spreading Wings” has a therapeutic effect, it calms and relaxes. And what is moreover, it contains a lot of love. A gentle vocal, a guitar and hang drums accentuate, in a delicate manner, a divine beauty of this album.
After having heard the “Spreading Wings” you will be able to shake the hoards of fears and losses off your shoulders. With this music you have a strong desire to go on living and creating. Just looking in the unknown and realizing that tomorrow shall bring only good things!
Once having shaken out from your heart
The weight of partings, losses,
Might-have-been hopes,
Just live again
As at the first day of your life…
Serge Kozlovsky
http://sergekozlovsky.com
P.S. Translated by Tatyana L. Permyakova.
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