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Mirabai : This Love
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An East-West caravan of interwoven melodies and exotic ancient rhythms carries the timeless and ecstatic words of the Mystic poets, Rumi, Lalla, Ghalib, and the artist's namesake, the 15th century Hindu poetess, Mirabai.
Genre: New Age: New Age
Release Date: 2001
This Love Record Label: Mirabai
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Don't Go Back To Sleep 4:34 $0.99
The Dark One 6:04 $0.99
I Went Everywhere 4:24 $0.99
Your Spring 11:16 $0.99
The Clear Bead 2:32 $0.99
This Love 5:06 $0.99
Walk To The Well 4:50 $0.99
Turning Night of Stars 4:13 $0.99
Melting Snow 8:53 $0.99
This We Are Now 3:59 $0.99
Entering The River 6:04 $0.99
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Album Notes

Mirabai is a singer, storyteller, and composer who has fused her background in both Eastern and Western vocal traditions with story and poetry from around the world.

She performs in a wide variety of musical styles and artistic collaborations, from jazz, dance/theatre, and New Music, to world music and original compositions; has appeared in concert with Baba Olatunji, Glen Velez, Steve Gorn, David Darling, Souren Baronian, Eddie Daniels, Max Roach, Coleman Barks, and Martita Goshen's Earthworks.

She was a member of the American Festival of Microtonal Music Ensemble, recorded for Newport Classics and Great American Audio, and was part of the award-winning storytelling video series "Sharing the Circle".

Most recently, she is involved in a production of Music and Storytelling with members of the New Mexico Symphony, and is on the faculty of the Contemporary Music Program at the College of Santa Fe.

In addition to performing, Mirabai maintains a private studio and teaches the practice of the Voice.

Mirabai has released a CD, "This Love", of her compositions; settings of the ecstatic poetry of Rumi, Lalla, Ghalib, and her namesake, the 15th century Hindu poetess, Mirabai. In the company of world-class musicians, including Glen Velez, Steve Gorn, Eddie Daniels, Geoffrey Gordon, and Bruce Dunlap, Mirabai's compositions are unique, yet familiar, blending the complexity of Western harmony with the lean melodic and rhythmic beauty of the Indian and Middle Eastern traditions.

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REVIEWS

This Love
author: zaynab
Enchanting, transformative and full of beauty... A must-have for the seeeker who loves music and poetry.
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Excellent! Opa! Bravo!
author: Van Casey (vancasey@owt.com)
Mirabai is one MAJOR artist. This is the first CD I've heard which is geared toward meditation but does not rely heavily on repetition to "numb the mind". The musicianship is excellent throughout, the material varied and highly evocative of the Great Mystery that surrounds us all. Excellent use of traditional Greek, Middle Eastern and other genres as well as a fluid and highly accessible jazzlike genre in one tune. You gotta get this CD even if you don't meditate!
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Start your day on a divine note...
author: Joan Logghe
If you want to start your day on a divine note, cue up Santa Fe singer Mirabai's This Love. Her renditions of the mystics poets tune me up and propel me between the cracks of the daily into the territory of Rumi, Ghalib, Lalla, and Mirabai, this singer's namesake. Her musical lineage, trained in eastern and western traditions, brings us the intimacy of a jazz club, the mystery of inside the tent, and the professionalism of the large stage, creating her own genre. This music is in the key of awe and can serve as background or foreground, if you listen to the words or meditate with the sound. Joan Logghe
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Powerful, soulful music
author: Laura Ellis
This beautiful and inspired CD has a mesmerizing and transcendent quality consistent with Rumi's writings. There is an immediacy to Mirabai's singing that is both palpable and stirring. She gets way down deep to draw out what she does. As I listen to the CD over and over, I continue to hear new elements in her delivery and in the jazzy, percussive music played by outstanding artists.
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