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A Concert of Angels

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    In Sanskrit, Asha means Hope. And if hope can be transmitted through music, you'll hear it here. Dennis Quinn's music, with its melodious synth string orchestrations, seems to flow and breathe redemption. Subtle synthesizer effects and the soulful cry of Phil Thornton's e-bow add to the sensuality of the rhapsodies. Piano, oboe, harpsichord, and guitar (Thornton) are the solo instruments, while an angel choir adds its heavenly approval. A luscious and uplifting album from "Heaven Central" -- perfect for relaxation, inspiration, or massage.

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