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Richard Miller: Your Path, Buddha's Path (2008)
In clear, precise and understandable language, you are invited into a profound understanding of the nondual path of meditation that has been developed over centuries and that underlies Richard's meditative teachings of iRest - Integrative Restoration.
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Donald Rothberg,
Jack Kornfield,
Mark Coleman.
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Beth Martens: Where There's Beauty (2003)
East-west yoga/world, full production fusion; soul-stopping lyrics to keep your head above water, including Sanskrit mantras.
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Alanis Morissette,
Annie Lennox,
Joni Mitchell,
Peter Gabriel.
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Thom Field: There Are Many Roads, But Only Two Paths (2007)
In turns graceful and scathing, soothing and searing, the British-born singer/songwriter combines masterful songwriting with beautifully unpretentious melodies to create a unique sound he calls 'spiritual folk'.
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Bob Dylan,
Taize Community,
Woody Guthrie.
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Hoonose: If You Know And I Know And I Know That You Know And You Know That I Know Then We Both Know But, If We're Both Wrong It Would Be? (2005)
Don't take 'no' for an answer unless the question you are asking specifically requires it.
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Doves,
Faithless,
The Chemical Brothers.
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Various Artists: Singing About Providence: A Collection of Songs and Poems to Celebrate 375 Years of Providence, RI (2011)
A collection of songs and poems written about Providence, Rhode Island for the 375th Anniversary of the Capital City. Some historical, some funny, some moving...
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John Denver,
Randy Newman,
Sheryl Crow.
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Liz Hamill: Liz Hamill (1992)
"Liz Hamill" (Cambridge Post Mississippi Fred McDowell and Sandy Denny) is an album from the modern folk underground community of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Produced by Darleen Wilson (Dar Williams, Cry, Cry, Cry, Birdsong at Morning).
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Bonnie Raitt,
Shawn Colvin,
Suzanne Vega.
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Govinda Express: One World Ticket (2008)
A golden thread of melodies and rhythms. From the Himalayan peaks to the beaches of Cuba, from the marketplace of Europe to the temples of India. So jump on the train and let yourself be moved – swayed – and rocked. This is the ‘One World Ticket’.
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Deva Premal,
Jai Uttal,
Prem Joshua.
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The Red Plastic Buddha: All Out Revolution (2011)
Whirling, swirling, sing-along-psychedelia. If Godzilla dropped acid, this is what he'd sound like.
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Brian Jonestown Massacre,
Dandy Warhols,
Pink Floyd.