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Free Music Notes for Century Seasons: Space Music of John SerrieFree Music Review: Trippy Hit: 5 Stars
If you want to get a good cross section of Jonn Serrie's space music this is the CD to get. As for space music per se, you'll have a hard time finding something that beats this, and I think some of the best were left out. "Sky Safari" and "Deep Starship" from "Flightpath" are not here but "Glyder" is. If you really like this collection I would say the next disc to get is "Flightpath". "Tachyon Directive" from "Ixlandia" is here, and definitely deserves to be. Listen to this song at high volume, there's nothing quite like it.
Free Music Review: Great Space Music Hit: 5 Stars
John Serrie is my favorite space musician and I think this might be his best. Of course it is 2 cd's and a compilation but it does select excellent picks. I have all of his cd's and they are all the best. Some of his older music is difficult to find and might be why this cd came out. All of his music is hauntingly beautiful and spacey. If you only get one of his, this is a good choice. I can't get enough of him. Get them all and take a trip to outer and inner space. Peace and love to all hearts of space.
Free Music Review: Space Bliss Hit: 5 Stars
Although I haven't yet bought Century Seasons, I own at least 9 of his CD's. John Serrie is the Beatles of new age and nobody can take you where he does! Ive been listening to his music for over 20 years andhis music is still as fresh and inspiring as day 1.And the stars go with you is hands down the best new age disc to date. John Serrie is a must for anyone who loves this genre. James Wheeler
Free Music Review: Space Music Hit: 5 Stars
What can I say? Everything that Jonn Serrie does is great stuff. Although my all time favorite of his is: "And the Stars Go With You." Jonn's music is very relaxing and very spacey. I love this stuff.
Free Music Review: Drift on the cosmic divide and float on forever. Hit: 5 Stars
Find your OM-astic center and listen to one hand clapping. Drift on the cosmic divide and float on forever. This is Jonn Serrie in some of his best musings the colors of which mutate with each listening.
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