
Quantity Available: 8Item will ship within: 24 to 48 hours | Peace Lagoon Artist/Author: Singh Kaur List Price:$17.99

| Song Title | Length | | | | 1. Beloved God | 3:20 | | | | 2. Hukam | 6:12 | | | | 3. Ad Guray Nameh | 10:19 | | | | 4. Recite the Praises | 6:00 | | | | 5. Crimson | 9:00 | | | | 6. I would make myself a slave | 4:54 | Not Available | | | 7. Song of Bliss | 4:11 | Not Available | | | 8. Azure Salver | 6:46 | Not Available | |
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DescriptionSingh Kaur joined 3HO (the Happy Healthy Holy Organization) in the 1970's and spent many years singing and performing with The Khalsa String Band. Peace Lagoon was her debut solo album recorded in a trailer during the summer of 1979 in Espanola, NM near Women's Training Camp.
Peace Lagoon is the name of a Sikh prayer (Sukhmani Sahib). This prayer was translated into English and published, along with other translated Sikh scripture, in a book entitled Peace Lagoon. Sukhmani Sahib is one of the most popular and oft-recited prayers among the Sikhs, and it is believed that the recitation of it, in English, will bring peace to anyone.
Peace Lgoon rests in our hearts as a prayer eternal, that the Earth and its souls might arrive at that place of "harmony and understanding, sympathy and love abounding...this is the Age of Aquarius." - Wahe Guru Kaur Khalsa, May 1998
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Artist BioSingh Kaur Singh Kaur (also known as Lorellei and Laura Drew) possessed both a keen compositional mind and a striking, crystalline voice. Singh Kaur's musical journey was one of unique and magical magnitude. Under the name Singh Kaur, her music reached a wide audience through the hugely popular Crimson Series albums recorded with Kim Robertson. Shortly thereafter, she joined Soundings of The Planet to produce her first Billboard-charting album, Instruments of Peace (1988), followed by What Child Is This, a Christmas album produced with Dean Evenson. Early Beginnings Singh Kaur was first exposed to the life of music at the age of five, listening to arias sung by her operatic grandmother. At age 14, she bought her first guitar and has been composing and arranging ever since. Her lyrical concepts can be traced to the 14 years that she spent in a yoga ashram studying ancient spiritual teachings and writing music to complement sacred texts. The "Big Source" For Singh Kaur, music was about something larger than individual accomplishment or creativity. Her lyric creations are love songs from a woman to her lover; from a mother to her children; and from a spiritual seeker to the Creator as the beloved. They are a form of poetry subtly teaching universal truths through the vehicle of music. "This is music about tapping into the 'Big Source:' the breath of life that permeates all things. I conceived this music to work as a catalyst, bringing people closer to that energy." Singh Kaur's message to women in particular is one of personal empowerment, reflecting life's challenges on the way to regaining a sense of self. "Have faith in your love of God and relate to the God in one another," she advises. "Don't give away your power. You have to be your own alchemist - we're in a Vision of Love - one fine love, all-powerful love, all-healing love, oh yeah!" Singh Kaur was an intense and powerful artist who will be missed by the music community and her many friends. She died in the Spring of 1998 of ovarian cancer.
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