John Adorney - The Essential John Adorney (2016)

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Title: The Essential John Adorney
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: EverSound Music
Genre: New Age
Quality: 320 / FLAC
Total Time: 75:04 min
Total Size: 172 / 446 MB
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Tracklist:

01. The Potter's Gift
02. Yilowe
03. Even in Your Darkest Hour
04. Dance of the Moon and Stars
05. The Wind Pearl
06. Never Alone
07. Trees of Gold
08. When the Moon Is Always New
09. In Bloom
10. The Heart Cloth
11. If a Rose Could Speak
12. As My Heart Desires
13. Neverending (Live)
14. Sailing by Starlight
15. River of Breath

EverSound proudly presents John Adorney's "Essential" collection - a highly anticipated benchmark in celebration of an extraordinary career.
For the past 20 years, John Adorney's music has touched the hearts of millions of people around the world, and his albums have sold over 300,000 copies. We at EverSound are often asked by new fans who discover John's music, "Which of John's CDs should I purchase first?" To answer that question, we've created THE ESSENTIAL JOHN ADORNEY - a collection that we feel covers the breadth, depth and beauty of John's music.

Key Points: Worldwide CD sales of over 300,000 Mixed and mastered by 3-time Grammy nominee Leslie Chew Strong, layered vocals by vocalists Daya & Marcel World musical fusion of electronica with Indian, African, Irish and Classical influences Clear memorable melodies and strong clear rhythms *Featured regularly on Sirius/XM radio, airlines, and radio Worldwide following with millions of YouTube views and over 3,000 Facebook friends

"John's impeccable music production is so emotionally reliable that one feels very safe listening to his music. Pure love therapy." -Suzanne Ciani, Keyboard Hall of Fame inductee

"Some of the most beautiful things arrive in small packages, and when I listen to 'The Essential John Adorney', a door immediately opens to an immense universe of joy and pure beauty. Everything John touches turns to gold, and this magnificent album is a shining example." -Diane Arkenstone