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Music to Sleep by

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by Inamorata, Sep 10, 2002.

  1. Inamorata

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    Sarah McLaughlin does 'Angel' from 'City of Angels' right?? Good song!

    I have 3 CDs of Indigo Girls, I'll check to see if 'Leaving' in on there.

    I'll check out the others, Thank You.:)
     
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    Wow! I don't think I know any of those songs.

    Thank You for all the ideas! :)
     
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    Love Enya!!! Her, Joshua Kadison and that group of Monks - can't remember thier name... are great for long bubble baths. :)

    You know I have 3 Enya CDs and didn't think of them, Thank You for the reminder!
     
  4. Nytdreamer

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    if you like enya you should look for stuff by Lorenna McKennit also
     
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    The others I will check out!! Thank You for all your suggestions!! :)
     
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    Cool, Thanks. Will do. ;)
     
  7. Nytdreamer

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    hero of the day wouldn't be as hard if you get the S&M version, Low Man's Lyric is very not heavy, and the unforgiven... not very hard really
     
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    I know what you mean - :)

    For soft and fluid - I'd go with Motzart's Four Seasons - because there's a bit of everything, and he's just a magnificent composer. I'm an opera buff - and if you ever get the chance - try listening to Motzart's Don Giovanni. Especially if it's sung by Dame Kiri Te Kanawa - a true Diva. :)
     
  9. lex

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    oops! that should be aerial by paul taylor. that was a typo.
     
  10. I'm sorry.


    ps - Enigma and ERA are good to sleep by..oh...and Moby's "Play".
     

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