- Seven Ravens
- Time of Long Nights
- Water from Heaven
- Moon of First Snow
- Beloved
- Morning Storm
- Cherokee Morning Song
- Oginali Efv
- Wind in the Leaves
- Hymn of Peace
- To Love and Be Loved
- Eagle Flying High
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Melissa Hasin Flute,Cello
Heather Rose Fenton Vocals (Background)
Carolyn Osborn Guitar (Acoustic),Violin
Bill Young Vocals (Background),Vocals (Background)
David Chamberlin Guitar (Acoustic),Keyboards,Hand Drums,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background),Piano,Bass
Scott "Golana" Cunningham Flute (Bass),Vocals (Background),Native American Flute,Flute (Alto),Bamboo Flute,Hand Drums
Scott Hartley Piano,Vocals (Background)
Gerri Sutyak Cello
Howard Richman Piano
Stephanie Bennett Pedal Harp
David Chamberlin Audio Engineer,Audio Production,Engineer,Producer,Composer,Mixing
Scott "Golana" Cunningham Executive Producer,Producer,Arranger
Gary Miraz Design,Cover Art,Layout Design
Traditional Composer
Paul Tavenner Mastering
Suzanne Doucet Design,Cover Art,Layout Design
Scott Hartley Composer
Golana Composer
Stephanie Bennett Arranger
Howard Richman Composer


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Overview
Although Golana is a more mystical name and thus more in line with the cool spiritual vibe of this Native American flute odyssey, the artist spills the beans in the liner notes by informing listeners that his real name is the much less exotic Scott Cunningham. No matter his heritage, he captures a graceful vibe by blending a handful of flutes (Native American E-minor and C-minor, bamboo bass flute) and hand-drum rhythms with guitars and keyboards. Some fans of this type of music (whose recordings always include moonlit imagery for some reason) prefer a more sparse, unplugged approach, just flute and percussion. But the outside rhythms and harmonies keep each track from sounding too similar to the last. The idea is to blend melancholy feelings with more hopeful, anticipatory thoughts, but always in the mode of deep, expansive contemplation. Melissa Hasin's cello adds a mournful effect to "Time of Long Nights" and a classical, chamber music flavor to "Water from Heaven." Golana's liner note reflections help paint the imagery behind the haunting soundtrack. All of this is best enjoyed, of course, by fans of guys like Gary Stroutsos or R. Carlos Nakai. ~ Jonathan Widran
Product Details
Release Date: | 08/27/2002 |
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Label: | SPRING HILL |
UPC: | 0718795603923 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Golana Primary ArtistMelissa Hasin Flute,Cello
Heather Rose Fenton Vocals (Background)
Carolyn Osborn Guitar (Acoustic),Violin
Bill Young Vocals (Background),Vocals (Background)
David Chamberlin Guitar (Acoustic),Keyboards,Hand Drums,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background),Piano,Bass
Scott "Golana" Cunningham Flute (Bass),Vocals (Background),Native American Flute,Flute (Alto),Bamboo Flute,Hand Drums
Scott Hartley Piano,Vocals (Background)
Gerri Sutyak Cello
Howard Richman Piano
Stephanie Bennett Pedal Harp
Technical Credits
Scott Cunningham Audio ProductionDavid Chamberlin Audio Engineer,Audio Production,Engineer,Producer,Composer,Mixing
Scott "Golana" Cunningham Executive Producer,Producer,Arranger
Gary Miraz Design,Cover Art,Layout Design
Traditional Composer
Paul Tavenner Mastering
Suzanne Doucet Design,Cover Art,Layout Design
Scott Hartley Composer
Golana Composer
Stephanie Bennett Arranger
Howard Richman Composer
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