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Healing Dreams

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Product description Healing Dreams is an exquisite musical journey that opens the listener to the deeper places in the soul where healing can occur. Dreams are the doorway to the soul. They show us the state of our emotional and physical health. Paying attention to the messages of our dreams can help us create a fulfilling and healthy life. Healing Dreams can help the listener reach that place of inner peace. Genre pioneer and flautist Dean Evenson teams up with trance guitarist Scott Huckabay. Also contributing to the album are Dudley Evenson on harp, Jonathan Kramer on cello, and Phil Heaven on viola. This album introduces the unique tonal qualities of singing bowl master Walter Makichen. Amazon.com A winning addition to the Sound Healing Series from Soundings of the Planet artists, Healing Dreams offers a serene showcase for two of the label's prime talents, guitarist Scott Huckabay and flautist/label co-founder Dean Evenson. The pair, accompanied at various times by cello, viola, harp, and singing bowls (played by Walter Makichen) plus occasional wordless vocals by Gina Sala, co-create inviting sound fields that gently straddle the sonic sweet spot between structure and improvisation, resulting in a peaceful wash of sound that encourages both relaxation and an elevated state of mind. You'll find in Evenson and Huckabay's work a degree of sophistication and musicality (notably apparent in Huckabay's occasional pop-rock fingerings) that separates their work from lesser musicians who merely equate simplicity with blissfulness. Highlights include the heavenly hum Evenson (on keyboards) applies to Huckabay's passages on "Dreamstate" and the delicate intricacy of Evenson's flute on "Flowers to Life." If you're a newcomer to the label, don't let the hippie-era cover art, with its butterflies-and-stardust dreaminess, sway you into thinking this disc is only for the incense and macramé crowd. It's a fine, broadly appealing choice for massage, relaxation, or late-night zoning out. -- Terry Wood