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A Word in the Wind
2002
A Word in the Wind
Genres: New Age, Pop
 
  •  Track Listings (12) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (12) - Disc #2

What mysteries and secrets did the ancient civilizations hold? Like A Word in the Wind their stories drift through space and time falling delicately upon our ears unlocking the secrets we all desire. Its these secrets, tol...  more »

     
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All Artists: 2002
Title: A Word in the Wind
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Gemini Sun Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 2/10/2009
Genres: New Age, Pop
Styles: Meditation, Relaxation
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 753223143022

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What mysteries and secrets did the ancient civilizations hold? Like A Word in the Wind their stories drift through space and time falling delicately upon our ears unlocking the secrets we all desire. Its these secrets, told through 2002s captivating music and visualization that has set a new level for the duo, one that is simply groundbreaking and will be remembered as A Word in the Wind for generations to come. Part of the Audio Visual Connect Series from Gemini Sun Records, this two disc CD and DVD set includes 5.1 surround sound and captivating imagery of our ancient cultures and civilizations. From the unforgettable Free to Fly to the stirring 1054 A.D. this is 2002 like we have never heard and seen before!

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CD Reviews

2002's "A Word in the Wind" - Outstanding!
J. Richmond | Chicagoland | 02/13/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you have never discovered the exquisite beauty of the music that is the hallmark of the husband and wife team called 2002, there has never been a better time than now to begin your journey. With the release of their new album "A Word in the Wind", 2002 has taken a bold new step in exploring the mind, body and soul connection that is touched by music, images and history. This "must-have" album features original and provocative music compositions and a DVD collection of videos that will have you watching, listening and dreaming over and over again.



The music of "A Word in the Wind" is soothing, emotional, uplifting and inspiring and filled with complex musical creativity and artistry. The videos are breathtakingly beautiful and relaxing. Randy and Pamela have once again delivered original work that renews and stimulates our minds while nurturing an emotional connection to our souls.



Once you have tasted the sheer joy and exhilaration of "A Word in the Wind", you will as many have done over the last decade, begin your journey to a complete collection of the excellent and noteworthy works of 2002.



Congratulations Randy and Pamela for a job well done! Your loyal fans salute you and thank you for another treasured work of art!



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From MainlyPiano
Kathy Parsons | Florence, OR United States | 03/26/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The pre-release buzz about 2002's first recording on the Gemini Sun label was that Pamela and Randy Copus had pretty-much reinvented 2002 with a bigger and more powerful sound. The ethereal vocals, sweet flutes, and the feeling of floating in vast open space are still identifiable as 2002, but "A Word In the Wind" is much bolder and less spa-like. I always thought 2002's releases on their previous label were beautiful, but there was a substance and "meatiness" that I felt was missing. It is now obvious that the less-restrictive and more artist-friendly atmosphere of their new label has set them free musically and creatively. "A Word In the Wind" is a two-disc set containing an audio CD and a DVD that contains the music with accompanying visuals by Pamela Copus. I kept thinking that if the DVD had come out in the early 1970's, it probably would have been called "trippy" for the swirling colors and montages of photos with overlaying graphics, but this is high-tech artistry at its finest. The visuals intensify the musical experience, providing an exceptionally pleasant hour of musical respite.



"A Word In the Wind" begins with "1054 A.D." This prelude opens with a two-minute drone that is mysterious and hypnotic. Enter some heavy percussion, an uptempo beat, and those wonderful choir-like vocals 2002 is known for, and off we go into brand new territory. The voices and flute are playful and inviting as the almost militaristic precision of the percussion takes on a more serious mood. The title track has a more Middle-Eastern sound. There are many layers to this piece, with voices, Indian instruments, heavy drum, strings, and plenty of atmosphere. "Spirit Moves" is more like classic 2002, although the rhythm is much stronger than most of their earlier work. "Promise of the Ocean" is one of my favorite tracks. Flute, piano, voices, and a pulsating beat create a mood of serenity and beauty. "Free To Fly" could become the signature song of the new 2002 and is undoubtedly the most radio-friendly track on the CD. I also really like "Rain Dance," which draws you in with its big, cinematic sound and then envelops you in rich sonic colors that swirl and carry you away. The middle section picks up the pace with a strong rhythm and a hauntingly beautiful flute. Pamela's voice and Randy's piano take over, and then the guitar comes in. Eventually, all of the "players" are involved. A little bit prog rock and a little bit new age, I love this sound! "The Singing Stone" returns to more of a drone that is dark, mysterious, and powerful. "Seven Rays" finishes the 12-song CD/DVD with a Native American flavor that is both enigmatic and haunting.



I think you'll like the changes in 2002's music as much as I do! Recommended!"
Again!!!
YogaChick | Dallas, TX | 02/12/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"2002 has done it once again. The combo package CD/DVD is breathtaking. I put in the DVD to have the visuals in the background and listen to the music while I was doing other things and found myself sitting and watching the whole thing! Breathtaking does not begin to describe the entire experience. Thank you 2002:)"