Paul Livingstone, Peter Jacobson - Taos Mountain Meditations (2023) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Taos Mountain Meditations
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Yarlung Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 88.2kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:19:43
Total Size: 485 mb / 1.32 gb
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Tracklist

01. Dance of the Triangle
02. The Shape of Imagination
03. Sweater Patterns
04. Boxes of Crayons
05. Snow Flurries in June
06. Ripples on a Pond
07. Why Trees Make Music
08. Pot Creek
09. Sunrise
10. Nacimiento
11. Ascent
12. Astral Projection
13. Sunhawk
14. The Smell of Rocky Mountain Rain
15. Cottonwood Seeds Blowing in the Wind
16. Blue Lake
17. Evening Light Dancing
18. Corn Pollen
19. Mantra
20. Rio Pueblo
21. Rio Lucero
22. Red Willow

Paul Livingstone and Pete Jacobson offer soulful musical meditations on beauty and tranquility; helping the listener or yoga practitioner balance his or her inner world. Pete and Paul take inspiration from the Hindustani musical tradition and from Paul’s teacher and mentor Ravi Shankar who collaborated so eloquently with Yehudi Menuhin on violin and helped to popularize Hindustani music in the West. Pete and Paul also draw inspiration from American jazz improvisation. You may have heard Paul before on his several classical Hindustani or “ragajazz” crossover recordings, and Yarlung’s Sangam release in 2022. Pete is a cello rock star, whom you may know from his tours and recordings with Rhye, Dr. Dre, Kamasi Washington and the West Coast Get Down, The Talking Strings, Quartetto Fantastico and Aux Cerna. You may also know him from film and television, including in The Walking Dead, Motherland and The Twighlight Zone. Paul and Pete have performed on GRAMMY® winning records by Ricky Kej, Ozomatli and Quetzal. Taos evokes magic, mystery, art, multiculturalism and majesty. Home to the Tiwa-speaking Red Willow people of Taos Pueblo for more than a thousand years, Taos is also home to Spanish settlers from 1600, who founded the Spanish village of Taos in 1795. Taos offers breathtaking scenery, refreshing air and light and the magnificent smells of adobe earth, pinion and sagebrush. The area inspired some of the 20th Century’s most creative artists, including Georgia O’Keeffe, Ansel Adams and D.H. Lawrence. The native Red Willow people, the Tiwa Indians in Taos, practice a hybrid religion today, incorporating the conflicting tenants of their native religion with Roman Catholicism superimposed by the Spanish padres over hundreds of years. If one asks a devout Tiwa friend about the conflicts, he or she may shrug and may comment that one can follow both truths. This ability for people in Taos to incorporate disparate theologies and world views will help us understand the multiple spiritual inspirations for the music on this recording.