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Spiritual Beings On a Human Journey

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Download links and information about Spiritual Beings On a Human Journey by Anael. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to New Age, Gospel genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 58:20 minutes.

Artist: Anael
Release date: 2003
Genre: New Age, Gospel
Tracks: 10
Duration: 58:20
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. See Another World 7:27
2. Till the Womb Gives Birth 4:55
3. This Dawn of an Age 4:08
4. Ledôdî 5:13
5. Who You Are 4:33
6. Trace 5:33
7. Be Still Thy Soul 3:40
8. Être sans âge (You Belong) 4:46
9. They'll Come to Take You Home 6:50
10. Sky Sent (Disclosure) 11:15

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Some song or album titles have a way of letting you know exactly what type of music to expect. If a title uses terms like "thugged-out gangsta bitch," "the chronic," or "bling-bling," chances are you can expect hardcore rap. If a title mentions "Jah Rastafari," "ganja," "rude boys," or "natty dread," reggae is probably on the menu. And when a CD has a title like Spiritual Beings on a Human Journey, the logical assumption is that you're getting new age — which is exactly what this album is. Anael has often been compared to fellow new age vocalist Enya — and, to be sure, there are some parallels. Both favor a tranquil, peaceful approach, both are known for spiritual lyrics, and both are female vocalists in a genre that is dominated by instrumentalists. But Enya, for all her tranquility, has more of an edge than Anael — and Quebec native Anael isn't as Celtic-influenced as Ireland's Enya. Some of Anael's more ardent supporters in the new age press have gone so far as to say that she is a better, stronger vocalist than Enya; this journalist disagrees with that opinion, although Spiritual Beings on a Human Journey points to the fact that Anael is a talented, likable singer in her own right. Although Anael occasionally sings in French and even Hebrew, most of the lyrics are in English; whatever the language, a lush, serene, ethereal atmosphere prevails on these 2001 and 2002 recordings. Anael tends to be predictable; after a few selections, the listener pretty much knows what the rest of this 58-minute CD will sound like. Nonetheless, the atmosphere that she provides is an appealing one, and those who are mainly interested in a tranquil ambience will find this album to be a pleasing, if limited, experience.