Herbal Harmonies: Musical Nutrition for Your Soul
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| Herbal Harmonies: Musical Nutrition for Your Soul |
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| Manufacturer: Relaxation Company |
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| List Price: $29.95 |
| Sale Price: $26.95 |
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plinky plonk
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| Review Date: January 2, 2004 |
| Reviewer: Julian Esuardo, holland |
i was drawn to this release out of fascination for the name. not only does the plinky plonk work out have nothing to do with 'kava kava' it is some what offensive to my ears when people bother to commercially release this kind of supermarket/lift/whatever it is music and shroud it in mysticism and pseudo occult 70s nonsense. on the other hand it is well played and all that but much more recommended are the english pop band kava kava who fuse club, funk and psychedelic styles. they may not be as relaxing as the herb but at least their polished fusion is original and thought provoking |
OK this is it
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| Review Date: May 27, 2001 |
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| From the people who brought you Kava Kava and Ginseng, comes Ginkgo Biloba. This disc is supposed to make you more focused and clear. I noticed no such benefit. The music is very nice though. This series does make me wonder if they will be releasing other series, how about a vitamin series? Or a Garlic disc they could call "The Stinking Rose, music to make you less prone to heart attacks." I can't wait for the prescription drug series. And I think the entire city of San Francisco is waiting with baited breath for the Marijuana disc. No not the Pink Floyd disc, and no, not the Jefferson Airplane disc. As an herbal supplement, the disc bombs. It is too big to swallow, and the music puts you to sleep. As a New Age album, this is a solid if somewhat cliche offering. |
Cool
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| Review Date: May 27, 2001 |
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| The idea was good, but the music reflects the skill or the ensemble |
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