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Kate Price - Isle of Dreaming (CD)

Isle of Dreaming
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Album Details: Isle of Dreaming

Release Date:01/01/2000
Label:Higher Octave
UPC:724384852627

User Reviews: Isle of Dreaming

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    love this album

    By rainjan_subtle  Jun 23, 2003

    i listened to the style and to the lyrics carefully with my eyes close .the style is pretty good with the combination of east and west . i like the blending of sounds like sitar. if i elevate my mind in a higher state of conciousness while listening ..., i feel like in another dimension of life. Read more Less

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    ITS GREAT

    By raretalica  Sep 9, 2000

    Oh my God I never thought there is a singer like her ever.))))

Pro Reviews: Isle of Dreaming

  • All Music Guide

    In a time when the music industry all but demands strict adherence to genres, labels, and categories, the great glory of Kate Price's creative spirit is that even the artist herself has a tough time coming up with the perfect definition of her music. The Isle of Dreaming, Price's second recording for Omtown (Higher Octave Music's vocal division), features her exquisite vocals and beautiful hammer dulcimer melodies surrounded by violin, cello, classical guitar, Irish pennywhistle, Penyck leharp (a Swedish fiddle), sitar, electric sitar, tabla, and Nigerian Udu. The Isle of Dreaming opens with the seven-and-a-half-minute title track, which evolves as a series of rhythmic and melodic movements. Beginning with a haunting and mystical atmosphere behind a soaring vocal melody and hypnotic hammer dulcimer harmony, the song then becomes an exotic and energetic swirl of Price's amazing string work, violin, and percussion. Price crafted the lively and lyrical "Andalusia" around the theme "Spain"... by Ahmad Jamal, offsetting a vibrato string harmony line with a thoughtful and graceful melody. A fascinating ten-minute exploration of the "Voices of My People" features an insistent mystical sitar line and a playful dual excursion for spicy percussion and the Irish pennywhistle. The swaying, joyously percussive "The Phoenix" finds Price dreamily singing about surrendering to the fire and then emerging triumphant, while "Kate Counts Eight" is a mournful and seductive piece whimsically named after the constantly switching rhythmic pattern from seven to eight and back several times. "The Sea of Silence" uses a ship as a metaphor for Price's journey into darkness, with her operatic voice soaring over flute, sitar, and plucky hammer dulcimer lines. - Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Kate Price

Though she started as a backup singer for rocker Kenny Loggins, the solo recordings of Kate Price reveal a Celtic-style folk singer inspired by the cultural experimentation of Loreena McKennitt. From Santa Barbara, CA, Price first appeared in 1991 on Loggins' Leap of Faith album. She made her debut solo album The Time Between two years later for the Priceless label, and... Read more