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I-chèle & The Circle Of Light : Salon D' Esoterica (liquid Love)
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Intoxicating and uplifting roots rock reggae, heavily influenced by the music of Bob Marley, Jimi Hendrix, and Sade.
Genre: World: Reggae
Release Date: 2007
Salon D' Esoterica (liquid Love) Record Label: Camp Creek Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
I'll Take You 3:06 $0.99
Conquering Lion 5:02 $0.99
Soul Mate 4:24 $0.99
GIVIT2ME 5:51 $0.99
Liquid Love 3:51 $0.99
Our Love is Like the Ocean 5:02 $0.99
Circle of Light 4:07 $0.99
Reaching Out For You 4:38 $0.99
Painkiller 4:32 $0.99
Salon d' Esoterica 5:05 $0.99
Ancestral Memory Dub 3:26 $0.99
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Album Notes

Intoxicating vocals woven around deep drum and bass rhythms; this is the essence of I-chèle & The Circle of Light. With a sensuous, passionate flair, I-chèle creates her own blend of reggae, highly influenced by Bob Marley, Jimi Hendrix, and Sade, just to name a few. Her positive and up-lifting message shows respect for the power of roots rock reggae and the nyabingi rhythms, and her presence captivates audiences of all ages.

I-chèle grew up in New York City and was trained in theater and dance at the NYC School of Performing Arts. She traveled the world before settling down on the West Coast, where she has grown a steady fan base. Her music is aired on community radio stations all over the United States and South America.

The Circle of Light is comprised of some of the Northwest's best musicians, and was the backing band for the Northwest Showcase at the 2006 NW World Reggae Festival.

"Salon d 'Esoterica (Liquid Love)" was produced by reggae legend Vince Black. Black has played guitar for many legendary groups, including Black Uhuru, Wailing Souls, Dennis Brown, Prezident Brown, Sister Carol, Dub Syndicate, Andrew Tosh, and many more, and can also often be seen performing on stage with I-chèle.

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REVIEWS

Optimistic & stirring music with a very alluring & heartening quality
author: Joe Ross
Playing Time – 49:04 -- Salon d’Esoterica is “a place to rest and be refreshed,” and the infectious reggae music of Oregon-based I-Chèle and The Circle of Light shares a common theme about sharing unconditional and liquid musicalove. While an impressive cast of eighteen musicians contributed to this soulful album, some play larger roles than others. I-Chèle has nearly two decades of experience in this genre. She wrote or co-wrote all of the tracks, and her lead vocals exhibit unique and fervent panache. Like Sade, I-Chèle is an evocative songstress with a sound as smooth as suede. Assisting with the writing and arranging is Sequoia Williams who also contributes keys, bass, and drum programming. Reggae legend Vince Black (Black Uhuru, Dub Syndicate, Wailing Souls, Prezident Brown) produced the album, co-wrote several songs, and contributed his talents on guitar, bass, drums, keys, percussion and harmonica. Black also provides backing vocals on “Painkiller.” The rest of The Circle of Light includes Julie Stoike (vocals), Roger McConnell (guitar, vocals), Joe Hall (guitar), Rick Moser (keys) and Erik Avery (drums). Many other instrumentalists frequently collaborate as part of the Circle of Light. They include MC Mystic, Maurice McConnell, Bibbs Goff, Shawn Murphy, Ras Eddie-I, Joe Espinosa, Lisa Haber, Dana Heitman and others. I especially enjoyed hearing some sax, trumpet and violin in the mix. This optimistic and stirring music has a very alluring quality. Besides being mesmerizing, it is also quite heartening. Their river of musical love clearly has much therapeutic value for the body, mind and soul. (Joe Ross, Roseburg, OR.)
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