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Intuitive Sound : Appetizers
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An eclectic blend of world beat/fusion, Native American and contemporary jazz
Genre: World: World Fusion
Release Date: 1999
Appetizers Record Label: Intuitive Sound
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Boullea 4:36 Album Only
Yearling 3:48 Album Only
Moccassin Creek 4:28 Album Only
Entre las Flores 5:16 Album Only
Passage 4:17 Album Only
Focus 2:16 Album Only
Painted Faces 6:04 Album Only
Wolf Song 5:09 Album Only
X's & O's 2:43 Album Only
Mama's Green Corn 4:07 Album Only
Many Years 3:46 Album Only
Medium Orbit 2:27 Album Only
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Album Notes

An eclectic blend of 5 new artists on the Intuitive Sound label.

From New age to world beat/fusion, Native American to ambient electronica, soaring electric and acoustic guitars and rhythmic vocal variations, these artists perform original works that are sure to stimulate your senses.

Dan Liss, editor of Aquarius magazine in Atlanta says, "Listen closely, because these sparkling pure moments will dance in your ears for all too brief a time before you find yourself wanting to hear more."

"Hungry for good music? Well, have a seat and get ready for 'Appetizers' from Intuitive Sound. This album features an eclectic mix of tasty tidbits, including rhythmic instrumental offerings, soulful acoustic guitar selections, intense Native American melodies, and spiritual sound poetry. Providing this rich variety of music are talented artists including Robert Bower, Spirit Keepers, Todd Haygood, Degah, and Adam Zuppardo. Remember, this is just the first course. Be on the lookout for these artists' full-length releases."

-- November/December 1999 issue of
Music Designs in Review

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REVIEWS

author: CD Baby
An eclectic blend of world beat/fusion, Native American and contemporary jazz.
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Great Cd but song 11 is phenomenal.
author: Frank Mills
This compilation album is the best thing I have ever heard. After hearing "Many Years" I feel inferior to this man to even play guitar. Also Todd Haygood is a great listen. My wife and I love this CD. I hope to hear more from this label.
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