Mountain Meditations
Joey Latimer
Soothing Tibetan bells and soft synthesized landscapes make Mountain Meditations a great backdrop for meditation, message, reading, art, and healing therapies.
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Contents
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Tahquitz View | 5:25 |
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| 2 |
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Silent Stream | 5:04 |
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| 3 |
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FACED | 8:00 |
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| 4 |
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Tahquitz View II | 5:26 |
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Returning | 3:37 |
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| 6 |
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The Inward Road | 24:55 |
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| 7 |
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Coming Home | 6:03 |
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Description
Mountain Meditations was recorded in Idyllwild, Calfornia and along with me, the musicians included Lee Miracle and Tim Whitcanack. We tracked the project at a time when we hiked often up into the high country above Idyllwild to sit on the rock outcroppings. After having wonderful meditational experiences there, we we thought it would be nice to bring the feeling back into the studio to share with others. The result can be experienced with this CD. --Joey Latimer, February 2006
Tahquitz View (5:25)
The view from Tahquitz Peak is stunning. It is an ideal place to contemplate the vastness of the universe. In the summer huge thunderstorms can grow quickly out of the calmness.
Silent Stream (5:04)
I try to re-member that we are all part of a process, flowing together as a common stream of consciousness. Tim Whitcanak follows the tide with his beautiful keyboard part.
FACED (7:59)
One day I slowly played words on a keyboard and really liked the feeling I got when playing the notes F A C E & D. Lee Miracle jammed with his Tibetan singing bowl.
Tahquitz View II (5:26)
Sometimes when we camp on Tahquitz ridge I'll be laying in my sleeping bag and start to hear ocean waves. That's impossible because we are at almost 9000 feet elevation. Then I realize that the sound is waves of wind flowing through the trees and rocks of the mountain.
Returning (3:35)
Hiking down from the mountains we have an amplified feeling of lightness. As we descend lower in elevation, the air grows warmer.
The Inward Road (24:53)
A 25-minute sonic backrop for meditation or relaxation. Tibetan bowls, bamboo flute, and soft environmental sounds weave peacefully.
Coming Home (6:03)
It is always nice to get back home, take a deep breath, and rest.
