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| 1. Ghungate Ke - The Lucknow Project |
| 2. Om Hari Om/Sharanam Ganesha - Sean Johnson & The Wild Lotus Band |
| 3. Purnamadah - Shantala |
| 4. Bolo Ram - Wah! |
| 5. Cerulean - Ben Leinbach & Geoffrey Gordon |
| 6. Davaki - Karnamrita Dasi |
| 7. Bangles - Niraj Chag |
| 8. El Bosque Eterno de los Ninos - Amounsulu |
| 9. Moods of Kirtan (Siksastakam) - Gaura Vani & As Kindred Spirits |
| 10. O Rama - Susheela Raman |
| 11. Hanuman Baba (Dub Farm Remix) - Krishna Das |
| 12. Sira - Ablaye Cissoko & Volker Goetze |
| 13. Offering Chant - Lama Gyurme & Jean-Philippe Rykiel |
| 14. Bliss - Yogini |
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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Ethereal, Angelic Voices,
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This review is from: Yoga (Audio CD)
I purchased this beautiful piece of music to use in my Kripalu yoga classes. The cd definitely soothes the soul. Students in my class want to buy a copy for themselves. I highly recommend this cd; it will send you into a meditative bliss filled state.
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4.5 out of 5 stars (15 customer reviews) 24 of 24 people found the following review helpful
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MEDITATIVE MOOD MUSIC,
By Tony Theil - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Yoga (Audio CD)
First, I applaud Putumayo for making a recording that exceeds 60 minutes. "Yoga" is 71:32 minutes as identified on the back jacket. I hope this sets a new trend for Putumayo, whose CDs average around 45 minutes."Yoga" is the best compilation of music intended for yoga that I have come across. It certainly fulfills the function to aid breath with movement. The repetitive sound (mantra/kirtan chants) is also conducive for meditation. Unlike other compilations which are a fusion of new age-easy listening-lounge music; this collection retains its purpose of devotional music, creating an ambience that can be appreciated by the practioner. The musicians are superb. To Putumayo's credit, they list the albums from which the selections were taken......I will certainly order a couple of those listed. I spend 20 minutes each morning on my yoga practice and find tracks 1-4, 5-10 and 11-14 are sufficient time for each session. These tracks are also appropriate for start-up of slower stretching movements. 11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
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Sonic Nirvana,
By Amaranth "music fan" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Yoga (Audio CD)
Putumayo's "Yoga" is one of the world music label's best compilations yet. It perfectly suits yoga, meditation, Pilates. It's incredibly serene, like a cup of jasmine tea. The music is deeply thoughtful, drawing on Hindu, Buddhist, and African traditions."Yoga" opens with the Lucknow Project's peaceful "Ghungate Ke." Sean Johnson and the Wild Lotus Band from New Orleans have the jazzy "Om Hari Om." Susheela Raman's "O Rama" as well as Ablaye Cissoko&Volker Goetze's "Sira" blend African with Indian music. There are meditative instrumentals such as Ben Leinbach&Geoffrey Gordon's "Cerulean" and Amounsulu's "El Bosque Eternal de los Ninos",a tribute to a Costa Rican rainforest preserve. Amounsoulu makes a flavorful blend of Latin and Indian music. Wah! sings a powerful ode to Rama. Karnamrita Dasi, who grew up in an American ashram, sings an ode to Krishna's human mother, Devaki. Krishna Das, one of the premier American singers of Hindu kirtans (devotional songs) has a remix of his ode to Hanuman, the monkey god (Heart As Wide As The World,Live on Earth) "Offering Chant" is a unique collaboration between blind pianist Jean-Philippe Rykiel and Tibetan Buddhist Lama Gyurme. It sounds like an Anglican hymn. One can imagine it being sung in some proper Episcopal church. It's a Tibetan Buddhist chant with a Western classical sensibility. The closing song, "Bliss", is a cosmic meditation from Swedish singer Yogini. "Yoga" is a perfect blend of East meets West. It's incredibly peaceful; music DOES have the power to quiet the mind. Niraj Chag and Susheela Raman also appear on Putumayo's India. This album also goes well with Putumayo Presents: Asian Lounge and Music From the Tea Lands. This music is sonic nirvana! 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Love it!,
By Sara M. - Published on Amazon.com
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This CD is beautiful and I've been enjoying it very much. There is only one song that I'm not fond of, but all the others are great! It is relaxing, but has enough rhythm and variety to hold my interest so I use it as more than just for yoga. Lately I've been listening to it on the way to work.
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