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| Freedom to Love | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 4 reviews) Sales Rank: 127670 Category: Music
Artist: Various Artists Publisher: Real Music Studio: Real Music Manufacturer: Real Music Label: Real Music Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 046286825524 EAN: 0046286825524 ASIN: B00006311W
Release Date: March 12, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | One - Russell Walder | | | Fields Of Hope - Element | | | Out Of The Darkness Into The Light - Kevin Kern | | | The Peace Within - Karunesh | | | Last Dance - Omar | | | A Hundred Thousand Angels - Bliss | | | Heaven's Love - Danny Wright | | | City Of Love - 2002 | | | The Truth Of Being - Dan Spoilen | | | In The Arms Of Angels - David London | | | Beyond This Moment - Patrick O'Hearn | | | We Are One - Hiko | | | Lullaby - Jim Chappell |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description Love is the very source of our being and thus it is our human right to love. As the world fluctuates in trying to balance its powers, the realization that we are free to love is our most powerful ally. When there are terrifying events, musicians respond as musicians do - they write music. Sweet, loving, healing, hope-filled music to help us remember that we always have the freedom to love.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Awesom February 20, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This CD is great. I am a LMT, and purchased this CD to use at work. Although I do not use it at work (personal reasons) the song "a hundred thousand angels" is worth the cost of the cd. Excellent.
  One song worth it all September 28, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This song alone is worth the price of the CD: A Hundred Thousand Angels - Bliss
  from Solo Piano Publications June 19, 2002 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
"Freedom to Love" is a compilation CD assembled to honor those lost in the attack of 9/11/01 as well as to soothe, uplift, and comfort the rest of us who were so profoundly affected by those events. Real Music always does an outstanding job with their compilations, and this one is especially good. Several of the tracks were composed specifically for this album, a few are from CDs to be released this year, and Jim Chappell's "Lullaby" comes from one of his albums from the early `90's. The styles are diverse, but the album holds together as a warm, cohesive whole. Most of the tracks are predominantly piano or guitar with other instruments or synth fills. Kevin Kern's "Out of the Darkness Into the Light" is a gentle, wistful piano solo full of hope. I'd love to hear more of his work recorded without accompaniment. Karunesh's piece, "The Peace Within" is more ambient but carries a simple, lovely melody. Omar's "Last Dance" reminds me a bit of early Yanni with piano carrying the melody, and other instruments (mostly synth) fleshing out the harmonies and rhythms. This is my favorite track. It is almost buoyant - more uplifting than soothing, and a joy to hear over and over. "City of Peace" by 2002 does what 2002 does best - music so smooth and soothing that it almost slides out of the CD player. Another highlight is Patrick O'Hearn's "Beyond This Moment", a piece stunning in its simplicity. Other artists included in this collection are Russel Walder, Element, Bliss, Danny Wright, Dan Spollen, David London, and Hiko. Overall, the mood of this album is light and gentle, intending to bring solace rather brooding over what has happened. The liner notes emphasize that one of the most important human rights is the freedom to love, so this collection celebrates that freedom as well as offering comfort. Very highly recommended!
  Impressive Collection of New Compositions March 27, 2002 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
"Freedom to Love" represents Real Music's tribute to the victims of September 11th. It is a moving, soothing and quite beautiful CD with ten original compositions from such musicians as 2002, Kevin Kern, Danny Wright and newcomer David London. In addition, there are three specially selected pieces from the likes of Patrick O'Hearn and Jim Chappell.As with all Real Music collections, this one transports the listener into another world. Personal favourites are tracks 1 ("One" by Russel Walder, from an upcoming release on the Real Music label), 2 ("Fields of Hope" by Element") and 12 ("We are One" by Hiko). The packaging is attractive and, at just over 61 minutes in length, represents good value for money. A fitting tribute to the victims of that awful day.
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