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DescriptionVol. 1 Guru Ram Das (For Protection) The chant Guru Ram Das has the power to induce a healing state of consciousness. In the ancient scriptures, it is said to strengthen the connection with the inner spirit and to develop a sense of purpose and guidance. The majestic orchestral quality of this album includes French horns and plucked strings underlying the rich vocals and Celtic harp. This is the most instrumentally rich of the Crimson Collection.
Vol. 2 Mool Mantra (For Personal Growth) This is a "root" sound current. Repeating this mantra eradicates tensions and conflict and gives you spiritual and material progress. The musical setting of this album is stately, baroque, rich with oboes and flutes, gently drawing you upward toward your goals. Its serene passages have a lullaby-like quality you can also share with your children.
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Artist BioUntitled Document Singh Kaur is also known as Lorellei and Laura Drew. She is a composer and singer. Singh Kaur was intoduced to the magic of music at the age of five. At age 14, she bought her first guitar and has been composing and arranging ever since. She spent some time in a yoga ashram studying ancient spiritual teachings and writing music to complement sacred texts. She joined Soundings of The Planet to produce her first Billboard-charting album, Instruments of Peace (1988). Her music reached a wide audience through the hugely popular Crimson Series albums recorded with Kim Robertson. For Singh Kaur, it has always been music that has surpassed individual accomplishment. Her lyric creations complement the feelings of love of a woman to her lover; love of a mother for her children; and a spiritual seeker to the source of her inspiration. Untitled Document Kim Robertson's was in Wisconsin and classically trained on piano and orchestral harp. Her love for the Celtic harp grew in mid-70's. She was a pioneer in the American folk harp movement. Her original compositions and arrangements of traditional Celtic music have stretched the boundaries of the harp for a new generation of performers. Combining innovative techniques with a passionate sense of tradition, she tends to bring a modern touch to a centuries� old instument. Today, Kim Robertson's name has become synonymous with the gentle but powerfully evocative Celtic harp. Her work encompasses over 20 album projects, 11 volumes of harp arrangements, three instructional videos and an international itinerary of concerts and retreats.
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