Bones

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Total Tracks: 6   Total Length: 43:38

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''Amazing''

No-Thingness

Purchased this album a day ago, and listened to it already. What a fabulous experience, exploring forgotten areas. Highly recommended!!!

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"My First and Favorite"

valeriespa

This was my first Gabrielle Roth album I purchased (as a cassette tape) many moons ago.I am thrilled to be able to re- create my old tape collection of Roth's extensive work on emusic.

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Terrific for Meditation

creativemedium

If you like rhythms that take you away into your own world, you'll like this album. When I come to a dead-end as to what to listen to in my collection, I can always turn to this album.

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I woulldn't buy it

seoulsalsero

This is another one of those albums that, to me, is the sound of nothing. It reminds me of listening to someone's heart beating. You can't dance to it.

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This "fella" is a lass!

Blakerowe

She's a great drummer and ensemble leader, period; just thought I'd set the record straight that she's a she.

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Sensually Inspiring

kickatree

My lord this fella can drum. Even an untempoed clutz like me falls prey to the trance of the "Raven." Well done!

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The six cuts on Bones offer the dancer an entire album to move through Roth’s 5Rhythm Wave. The first piece, “The Calling,” serves as a warm-up to trance and movement. Pieces representing Roth’s 5Rhythms identify with animals. The flowing rhythm is represented by the sinuous “Dolphin.” “Raven” squawks through the funky angular cha cha of the staccato rhythm. Chaos progresses in 6/8 time in “Snake,” a tough-attitude rattler progressing in a sidewinding style. Dainty hooves pick through the forest in the lyrical “Deer,” while a mystical solitude embodies the midnight skies of “Wolf,” the essence of stillness and completion. Key musicians include Gordy Ryan, Robert Ansell, and Sanga of the Valley on percussion, and Matt Balitsaris on guitar synthesizer. You don’t have to know about Roth’s 5Rhythm Wave to enjoy the music, but for more information, read her book Maps to Ecstasy: The Teachings of an Urban Shaman from Nataraj Publishing. – Carol Wright

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