
Just Click on the Amazon link at the bottom of this post. To download each song you will have to click on each song individually on their website. Something new to listen to!
1. Romance In Rio
Jack Jezzro
4:25
2. Santa Lucia
Jack Jezzro
3:44
3. Over The Hills
David Arkenstone
5:54
4. New Love
David Arkenstone
4:36
5. Fresh Air
David Lyndon Huff
6:33
For those of you who have not listened to this type of music, here is a review from one user from Amazon.com:
"I am extremely wary of any CDs or record labels that promise, as Green Hill does here (as they do with most of their "Worldbeat" CDs), "A unique audio experience that combines modern musical technology with ancient and global elements. Relax. Listen. Explore." Uh... thanks, but no. There are WAY too many CDs like that out there, mostly generic and sonic junk. NOT SO in this case, however. With almost 1,000 New Age CDs in my collection, I am well-qualified to know, pick and choose, or "explore" what I like to "listen" to while I "relax," as most discerning listeners are. Having said that, I must admit that this sampler is extremely good, and DID leave me wanting to hear more from every artist. Jack Jezzro's "Romance In Rio" accomplishes exactly that feeling by transporting you there with its sultry, romantic beat and melody, while it is incredibly hard not to imagine you and your special one on a gondola in Venice or at an Italian cafe while listening to his "Santa Lucia." What surprised me here most was the David Lyndon Huff track, "Fresh Air." It immediately brought an early David Lanz to mind, a favorite pianist of mine (and countless others, I'm sure), with its synth, gentle electronic beat and evocative melody on piano. I would definitely like to hear more from him as well as Jack Jezzro. David Arkenstone, well - that goes without saying. Okay... more, please! You can always tell those who truly feel what they are playing and when it is music from the heart. I believe all of the artists on this sampler accomplish exactly that, and you'll be wanting to hear more from them just as much as I do. These three, very fine artists all deserve a much wider audience, especially Jezzro and Huff. Nice job, Green Hill and Amazon... thanks! "
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