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The Sacred Well

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4.7 average, based on 3 reviews

Product Information

At the heart of the universe there is a sacred well fed by rivers of music and laughter and joy. All songs are born there and given freely to all who seek them… Delicate strings and piano tumble over graceful acoustic guitars and flutes, punctuated by crystal harps and voices from heaven.

 

Track Listing

1. Stardust 4:32 Composed especially for The Sacred Well 
2. 
City of Peace 4:26 From Freedom to Love by Various Artists
3. 
Lovers' Bridge 4:33 From River of Stars 
4. 
Summer of 300 Years 5:27 From Land of Forever
5. 
Lady of the Moon
 4:50 From Across an Ocean of Dreams
6. 
The Sea at Night 5:02 From Across an Ocean of Dreams
7. 
Stella Maris 5:15 From River of Stars
8. 
Kindred Spirit 4:36 From Hilary Stagg - A Tribute
9. 
To Touch the Sky 5:28 From Chrysalis
10. 
The Calling
 4:39 From Land of Forever
11. 
The Ocean Dreams 5:05 From Across an Ocean of Dreams
12. Full Circle 4:29 Composed especially for The Sacred Well

Product Code: RM8812

Customer Reviews

Average Rating: 4.7

The Sacred Well

2002, The Sacred Well - Best of 2002: One of Real Music’s consistent charting acts for the last five years takes a look back at their output during that time. Concisely programmed with two new tracks, fans of this new age duo will be hit right between the eyes by how hard gentle can hit them. A solid collection that adult fans will know is the real deal.

Chris Spector, Midwest Record Recap :: 2010-02-11 14:36

The Sacred Well

At the heart of the universe is a sacred well fed by rivers of music and laughter and joy. Here love abounds and newly born songs are given freely to all who seek. That eternal source is inspiration for this collection of ethereal beauties from multi-instrumental/vocal duo 2002. Delicate strings and piano cascade over graceful acoustic guitars, flutes and harps, with sublime vocals that uplift the spirit and weave a soothing spell over the listener. Featured are favorites like “The Sea at Night,” “Kindred Spirit” and “Stella Maris” as well as two new tracks: “Stardust” and “Full Circle.

Music Design :: 2010-02-11 14:37

Michael Debbage

The peaceful soothing ethereal multi layered music of 2002 is both tranquil yet moving and that has made them a permanent resident of the Billboard charts. "The Scared Well" represents an effective overview of the lifespan of 2002, bringing most of their elements onto one disc. In this world of high-speed lifestyles one can enjoy the restoration and enchanting powers of their music. And there is no better place for the uninitiated than this very disc. Much in the tradition of Enya's densely layered keyboards, the writing partnership of husband and wife Pamela and Randy Copus has brought a wealth of well-written compositions. The music gently restores but is never dull or boring. Their freshman offering "Wings" arrived on the music scene back in 1992 and was followed up with "Savitri" in 1995. Neither album set the world on fire. In fact, it was not until "Chrysalis," their debut on Real Music, that the music began to take shape. "Chrysalis" showed some signs of melody as well as greater diversity with their musical instrumentation. The album added the flute and acoustic nylon guitar bringing a greater layer and substance to their sound. 2002 metamorphosed from background music to a melody that could be enjoyed without the sense of being over-cluttered or distracting. This pivotal album was released back in 1997 and since then there has been no turning back for 2002 who have gone on from strength to strength. The true beauty of this writing partnership is that while the music has become more accessible, they have never strayed too far from their original musical form of quietude and peacefulness. On a personal note, "Land Of Forever" was released prior to the birth of our second child who battled bouts of colic. With no escape or reprieve in sight, this particular disc kept our sanity and allowed us to temporarily exit the world we had unexpectedly been thrown into. So how well does "The Scared Well" cover the impressive career of 2002? Overall quite effectively, though strangely there are no selections from either "Wings" or "Savitri." While such an inclusion would have diluted the strength of this compilation musically, from a documentation point of view it is the weak link of the album. It would have also allowed the listener to clearly see the progression and development of this union. But a minor oversight nevertheless. For fans of 2002, there is some new material created especially for this album. Such a track is "Stardust" that kicks off the album. With a bouncy keyboard arrangement that brings to mind Enya's "Orinoco Flow" without the annoying "Sail Away" chorus, this track is quite typical of the pleasantries we have come to expect from this duo. The other new composition is the closing track "Full Circle" that opens with swirling keyboards and some wonderful nylon acoustic guitar work with a touch of the flute for the chorus. Add a string- driven bridge and it is no wonder these guys refuse to leave the Billboard chart. The material is simply gorgeous and has become synonymous with their lush work. Elsewhere there is "City Of Peace" and "Kindred Spirit" that were only previously available on other Real Music compilations. The latter represents a tribute to their former label mate Hilary Stagg who recently passed away. The song is angelic with a prominent use of the harp and sultry vocalization that is also a 2002 trademark sound. Otherwise, this is a well-represented profile of the mysterious and magical duet with at least one or two tracks from each of their last 4 CDs. And they show no signs of digressing. For those of you that are unfamiliar with 2002, it is time to invite yourself into the delectable world of meditation in a contemporary package. Surrender yourself from the hustle and bustle of this current world - it is time to give your soul a reprieve from today's worries. Allow 2002 to refresh you in their flourishing and blooming arrangements to bring you a sense of calmness and renewal.

Michael Debbage :: 2011-09-15 10:16

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