| Laulu Voim: The Power of Song |  | Creators: Amasong, Chinese Traditional, Estonian Traditional, Mart Saar, Afghan Traditional, Margot Rejskind, Finnish Traditional, Kristina Boerger, Quaker Traditional, Scottish Traditional, Sephardic Traditional, Karen Gottlieb Mermelstein, Italian Anonymous, Christmas Traditional, Guadeloupe Traditional, Bulgarian Traditional, Raymond Murray Schaefer, Zae Munn, Bobby Mcferrin, Brad Friedman Label: Amasong Records Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (2 reviews) Sales Rank: 225280
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 5 x 0.4
UPC: 644678000322 EAN: 0644678000322 ASIN: B00009B8C5
Release Date: May 13, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | O Xote das Meninas (A Girl's "Xote") | | | Kangding Qing Ge (Kangding Love Song) | | | Laulu Voim (The Power of Song) | | | Lauliku Lapsepolv (The Singer's Childhood) | | | Tantsides (Dancing) | | | Lailaw | | | Waulking Trilogy: Gone the Boat/Hame Oor Bottachan/Na Himbo | | | Taivas on Sininen (The Sky Is Blue) | | | Song from Cymbeline | | | Ballade With Christine de Pisan | | | How Can I Keep from Singing? | | | Puirt a Beul (Mouth Music) | | | Durme Durme, Hermozo Hijico (Sleep, Sleep Beautiful Son) | | | Ruth and Naomi | | | Laude Novella (New Song Song of Praise) | | | Aro Que Nostre Seigne Es Nat (Now That Our Lord Is Born) | | | Pitit an Moin (My Little One) | | | Ta Shto Mi E Miloj, Mamo (What I, Dear Mother) | | | Miniwanka/The Moments of Water | | | Like Any Pilgrim | | | 23rd Psalm (Dedicated to My Mother) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description Women's voices sing music from 14 countries in 23 languages. Selections include Bobby McFerrin's tribute to his mother, Estonian folk songs, a Quaker hymn, and commissions from composers Zae Munn and Kristina Boerger in honor of AMASONG's 10th anniversary.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Amasong's Most Recent Release November 10, 2006 Perhaps it's because I listened to Amai so much, I can't get as into this CD. The CD opens with a rousing Brazilian song. The energy of it reminds me strongly of the last track on Amai. The tracks after this one aren't quite as rousing and I feel that the song would have been better placed at the end of the album.
Other than that, the CD is better produced than the other two and you can hear it.
  Choral music with soul October 10, 2003 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
Beautiful music sung by an award winning vocal group of lesbian/feminist women from Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. Everything about this cd is top notch - from the ceramic art works and book design to the quality and diversity of music. It's simply gorgeous.
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