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Many Paths

Lorrie Sarafin

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It was 16 years ago that Lorrie was captivated by the haunting melodies played by a master of the Native American Flute, R. Carlos Nakai at the 1993 Scottsdale Arts Festival in Arizona and she knew right away that she had heard the call of the piper, the spirit of Kokopelli. She wound buying one and without any formal training, she took to the Sonoran Desert to practice in solitude. It’s been a long journey from playing her music to the birds and the wind, to becoming a recording artist who just released an award-winning CD. Lorrie’s "Many Paths" album has recently been named as the Best Native American Album for 2011 by Zone Music Reporter.com.

The opening track, entitled “The Last Buffalo,” paints an expansive desert vista that blends atmospheric ambience with tribal beats, which draws the listener in right from the start. The second track, “Arrival” is one of my favorites and showcases Lorrie’s collaboration with keyboardist Rod Ibieta on a jazzy tune that has just the right combination of movement and mellowness to keep your toe tapping while you are chilling out to it. On “Celestial Seas” Lorrie is joined by multi-award winning Australian pianist Fiona Joy Hawkins who adds her elegant and eloquent accompaniment to Lorrie’s electronically processed flute, synthesizer, and ocean sounds to create a dreamy soundscape reminiscent of the classic new age music of Steven Halpern. On “Shifting Sands,” the crystalline arpeggios of Susan River’s Celtic harp sparkle and dance as Lorrie’s soulful flute glides above like a hawk circling on the wind.

With song titles like “Celestial Seas,” “Shifting Sands,” “Mountain Temple Mist,” “After The Rain,” and “Fire On The Water” it is clear that nature plays a major role as her source of inspiration. Each song is, in itself, a pathway beckoning you to a diverse landscape, conjuring imagery of exotic places both inner and outer. "Many Paths" is a significant step in the creative evolution of a talented artist I’m sure we’ll be hearing more from.

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especially like "Arrival" . . . . .

Many Paths, Lorrie Sarafin
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: New Age, Music
  • Released: Nov 19, 2010

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