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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Ft. Worth, TX
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Just wanted to recommend some albums I've found enjoying, that aren't too mainstream (I think???)
I have several Windham Hill Samplers, and there all pretty good. I have Sampler '89, Sampler '96, Sanctuary, and Piano Sampler II (I also have Sampler '84, but have not had a Phono Pre-Amp since buying it, so I've haven't heard it yet )If you like music like Suzzanne Ciani, then you will probably like this stuff. Also another album I found was Kojiki-Kitaro. It can be heard in this Video. Looking at Amazon, I see they have a SACD version now. Enjoy the music
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The other day I found packed in a box a gift certificate to Camelot Music gift (which doesn't exist anymore, but FYE is owned by the same parent company and thus took the certificate). So I went ahead and took a leap and bought Kitaro's Ancient album, its pretty good. Sounds similar to the above album, but the above album sounded good too, so it was okay. I guess they are a Japanese group or something.
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