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Best Of, Volume One is American new-age musician Ray Lynch's only compilation album, combining tunes from his independently released material with his later Windham Hill recordings. The compilation also includes three new compositions – "Ralph's Rhapsody", "The Music of What Happens", and a remix of Lynch's first single, " Celestial Soda Pop ".
The album's title and some of the song names were taken from the then-unpublished The Mummery Book by Lynch's spiritual teacher, Adi Da Samraj. [11] [12] [13] The line inspiring the album's name was reprinted on the back of the LP sleeve in 1986: "Evelyn slapped Raymond on the back with a laugh. 'You must be starved, old friend.
In 1986, "Celestial Soda Pop" was used as a theme song for the NPR show Fresh Air. The track was also featured in the 1987 documentary film, Downwind/Downstream. [8] On May 26, 1990, Joel Selvin of the San Francisco Chronicle commented that the use of the song by NPR probably caused Deep Breakfast to have a "considerable boost" in sales. [9]
THE COUNTDOWN: As the rock pioneers release their first album in 16 years, Mark Beaumont forgoes all singles and picks the best songs spanning a four-decade career The Cure’s nine essential ...
SGNL›05 is an EP released by Isis which acts as an extension to their earlier full-length album Celestial, as the tracks were all directly culled from the Celestial recording sessions. [2] Frontman Aaron Turner describes them as being “part of the same whole”, separated from each other because releasing a double album for the group's ...
Lynch was born on July 3, 1943, in Salt Lake City, Utah. [4] [5] As the second of four children, Lynch was raised in West Texas.[6] [7] Lynch's father was a lawyer; [8] Lynch's mother was a noted watercolorist and an amateur pianist who influenced him to create music as a child.
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"One Day" is a song performed by American reggae singer Matisyahu, first released in 2008, his first single since "Jerusalem (Out of the Darkness Comes Light)". The song was also included as a last-minute addition to Matisyahu's album Light. The song expresses a hope for an end to violence, and a prayer for a new era of peace and understanding.