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Dance With the Wind
Mary Youngblood
Dance With the Wind
Genres: International Music, New Age, Pop
 
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NEW May, 2006 Sometimes the wind whispers and sometimes the wind howls. When GRAMMY winner Mary Youngblood lets the wind flow through her Native American flutes the result is always one of beauty and joy. Inspired by the w...  more »

     
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All Artists: Mary Youngblood
Title: Dance With the Wind
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Silver Wave
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 5/23/2006
Genres: International Music, New Age, Pop
Styles: North America, Native American
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 021585094420

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NEW May, 2006 Sometimes the wind whispers and sometimes the wind howls. When GRAMMY winner Mary Youngblood lets the wind flow through her Native American flutes the result is always one of beauty and joy. Inspired by the wisdom of nature, Mary writes: "The trees have given a voice to me, the voice that sings to you now." Her eclectic musical style evokes feelings of freedom, and gratitude for the blessings of life, our Dance with the Wind.
 

CD Reviews

Mystical, magical, mysterious, mesmerizing... AND ... memora
J. Ross | Roseburg, OR USA | 05/19/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Playing Time - 51:45 -- Dedicated to hurricane Katrina survivors, "Dance with the Wind" recognizes that the wind has many personalities from breeze to gale. With her music swaying to the gentle zephyr, Grammy-award winner Mary Youngblood's splendid Native American flute-playing is warm and conversational. She adds her gusty vocals on three tracks (Play with Me, Dance with the Wind, Make an Offering). Of Aleut and Seminole descent, Mary has released four previous albums: The Offering, Heart of the World, Beneath the Raven Moon, Feed the Fire. As on her other albums, Tom Wasinger wears pivotal hats as a co-producer, co-writer, and accompanist who plays many different instruments. Other musicians featured are Eric Levine (violin), Jody Price (viola), Mark McCoin (percussion), Larry Thompson (drums), Ray Wasinger (drums), and James Marienthal (piano). An instrumental piece like "Dance with Me" has blustery moments when infused with Celtic-flavored sensibilities of Levine's silky smooth bow work. Using a dual chambered flute on "My Gypsy Soul," Mary decorates that piece with a colorful, breezy wrap although I felt like it could've used a tad more diversity. Her approach is to keep her melodies and arrangements fairly simple. My guess is that she does this to have a greater impact on a listener's emotions without cluttering her tunes with technical overload.



Youngblood's music draws inspiration from various genres from classical to jazz, and traditional to new age. With flutes always in the forefront, the music has rich, distinctive timbre and usually a jaunty lilt. At the middle of the set, more stark and wistful pieces like "Find the Song" and "Lost Long Ago" are contemplative and seem to convey calm statements about pursuing dreams. This album does convey some elements of predictability that reinforce Youngblood's signature sound established over the years. Her multi-tracked vocals on "Play with Me" honor the trees for the voices they have given her to her music in the form of guitar and flute. At track eight, "Make an Offering" is her own declaration about the importance of music in her life to sing breath into the soul. In a subtle reference to an earlier song at track seven, Mary also sings "find the song lost long ago, Its melody will lead us home." Spare instrumental settings keep the arrangements lean, bordering on new age at times to create soothing aural soundscapes. "Blood of my Blood" has a jazzy chordal progression, walking bass line, and muted strings of a Hungarian cymbalom. That makes for interesting cross-genre pollination. This type of hammered dulcimer also appears in the mix of "Find the Song." "Reach for the Sky" is the one piece that also has Mary playing piano along with Native American wooden flute and alto flute. "On Our Journey" is one of the more lyrical and melodic instrumental tracks. A bonus track closes the genial album on an ethereal note.



Adopted as a baby by a middle class non-Indian family, Mary grew up studying piano, violin, classical flute, guitar and ballet. As an adult, she decided to concentrate on wooden flute, and she now owns over 250 hand carved instruments that celebrate her heritage. On the stage of life, "Dance with the Wind" is about seeking dreams, meeting goals, searching for answers, finding truth, and experiencing freedom. Whether you find it mystical, magical, mysterious, or mesmerizing, there's one word that best describes Mary's music. That is memorable! (Joe Ross, Roseburg, OR.)

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Another Grammy Award (2007) for Mary Youngbood
Wave Reviews | Boulder, CO | 03/23/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Mary Youngblood just keeps getting better and her second Grammy winning record is a remarkable joy to behold. Stellar flute playing, signature song writing, creative arrangements, and unique instrumentation all combine to make this a superb recording. Mary Youngblood has always had the talent to stand out above the crowd, and with this honor she stakes her claim as the number one star of Native American music."
Fabulous
Ann S. Waldrum | 04/02/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Prior to Dance with the Wind, I was not familiar with Mary Youngblood's work, but she is fabulous. Now I will get her other albums and enjoy. In addition to her lovely flute, her voice is as soft as velvet."