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Conversations with God: A Windham Hill Collection

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    Neale Donald Walsch's Conversations with God became a national best seller, and to celebrate its success, Walsch and Windham Hill assembled a disc of the same name to accompany the written word. The disc features new tracks from Ray Lynch and Liz Story, as well as cuts by Jim Brickman, Will Ackerman, George Winston, Yanni and David Arkenstone, and spoken word excerpts from the text as read by Ed Asner and Ellen Burstyn. For fans of the book, as well as spiritually-inclined new age music, Conversations with God has plenty of moving, evocative moments, but listeners not enamored with this style of music will find it somewhat tedious.

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