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Bruce Barham : Cloud Dancin'
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The beautiful vocals of german performer Annah Graefe standing beside the rickenbacker twelve of Bruce Barham under the native american influences of the flute and imagery of Bruce's writngs.
Genre: Pop: 60's Pop
Release Date: 2006
Cloud Dancin' Record Label: Bruce Barham
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Lonebyrd 4:58 $0.99
I'm So Happy 5:04 $0.99
Cloud Dancin' 5:40 $0.99
Broken Wing 4:31 $0.99
Do You Believe 3:52 $0.99
Sailor's Confession 5:29 $0.99
Allusion 5:29 $0.99
Dancin' Kokopelli 4:18 $0.99
A Deep Valley 3:50 $0.99
Fridays 3:37 $0.99
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Album Notes

Bruce Barham is a performer working out of Memphis Tennessee. As a soloist he has performed from the native american powwow trails of east tennessee as a NA flutist, and from canada to florida as a twelve string guitarist. This is his fourth release thru cd baby, and joining him is German vocalist Annah Graefe, a guitarist and soloist in her own country. Partnering up to give to you a mixture of musics from ethereal to pop,- Annah crafting the vocals around Bruce's originals, this team has made a cd that offers the listener something surprising track after track. From the haunting pre- euro influence found in Broken Wing, to the uplifting and beautiful soul touching of Annah's vocals on Do You Believe, you will enjoy a worthy effort by these musicians,and hopefully this wont be their last offering to us. The music speaks better than this paragrgaph, give the samples a listen.

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REVIEWS

Bruce is just as good as Bill Miller
author: Linda Maruca
This cd is great. Have had the honor of hearing Bruce and Annah in chat room. I play these songs all the time, had I been playin from cd, would of been worn out by now! So glad I added this cd to my collection and look forward to more.........
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an intricate weaving of harmonies and instrumentation
author: brit warner
Bruce and Annah combine to create an evocative presentation of original compositions. The blend is very appealing with a hint of experimentation with a native american influence. As the musical journey continues, it is a joy to be part of the witness. As the Spirit moves the music so the winds spread the word.
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