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Seven Seas
Marcome
Seven Seas
Genres: New Age, Pop
 
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All Artists: Marcome
Title: Seven Seas
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Total Copies: 0
Label: Earthtone
Original Release Date: 10/9/1996
Re-Release Date: 3/10/1998
Genres: New Age, Pop
Styles: Meditation, Adult Contemporary, Vocal Pop, Adult Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 796327560227

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Sweet beautiful sound, lovely, rich, diverse & peaceful
Michael Skowronski | Kirkland, WA USA & Kerala India | 12/25/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I love this artist Marcome. I first discovered her on http://www.myspace.com/marcomewebsite when she became my friend. I sampeled her music and fell in love. Then I got both of her CDs and was so happy that I did. This is a woman who is destined to be one of the great and well known artists of our time. If you like diverse, uplifting, soft easy music, peaceful and sweet, you will not be sorry for purchasing this CD or her other one as well."
Sweet, Relaxing and Meditative
Michael Skowronski | Kirkland, WA USA & Kerala India | 01/16/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Marcome's music adds a pleasant ambiance to the moment. I love to listen to this CD while working or relaxing because it sets such a lovely peaceful mood. I agree that her music reminds me of Enya or Loreena McKennitt and I enjoy Marcome's songs just as much."
A dreamy masterpiece!
Distant Voyageur | Io | 06/07/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"After hearing the song "Librarsi" on the first volume of the Elevation CD compilation series back in the fall of 1998, I was thoroughly entranced by the etheral vocals of the artist named Marcome. Originally from Canadian, Marcome could be ragarded as the Canadian equivelent of the world reknown Enya and the family band Clannad. There is a significant amount of Celtic influence but is far less of the traditional sounds that dominate the former two. Anyhow, onto the first and only album entitled "Seven Seas", this is an absolutely wonderful and gorgeous album!



The album begins with a lovely intro entitled "Breath" which has a dark but dreamy atmospheric sound with Enya-like multilayered voices and unique chord changes throughout the track. The interlude track ends with a beautiful Celtic chorus which morphs into the beautiful track entitled "Yeku". This near 6 minute joy is a gorgerous track that to me evokes far more heavenly images than the pictures of angels playing harps on top of clouds in sunshine. The song has a far mistier, and more heavenly sound with some joyous laughing and jungle waterfall effects. This is arguably my favorite track on this entire album.

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