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Under The Stars
By Joanne Lazzaro
Label: Self-Released
Released 3/1/2015
Under The Stars tracks
1. Evening Star Song  
2. Sky Chief  
3. Medicine wheel  
4. Moon Dances With New Star  
5. Giant Cactus-Gathering Hook  
6. Path of the Departed Souls  
7. Bear Who Wanted a Mango  
8. Rabbit Tracks  
9. Spirits of the Long-Eyes  
10. Amazing Grace - Trail of Tears  
11. Zuni Sunrise (extended version)  
12. Lark Who Sang His Song to the Sun Every Morning  
I highly recommend listening to this album
The flute must be one of the hardest instruments to master. I have a deep respect for any musician however there are certain instruments that seem more difficult to produce an entire album with. I definitely think the flute is one of those that qualify.

Joanne Lazzaro took on the task of mastering this mystical instrument and created a fine album titled Under The Stars.

“Path of the Departed Souls” was my introduction to Joanne’s music and it was featured on the Rate The Tracks site. There is something simplistic and beautiful about this music. The flute is the only instrument being played so you cannot help but focus on that. The difficulty for this type of recording is to pull in the listener and keep them interested. For my ears it worked as every track has a different tone and ambiance to keep it interesting. Although I enjoy rock music I am drawn to this kind of music more all of the time for its healing qualities. I find that I can get more focus on thoughts and feelings that are dismissed during the course of a busy and sometimes frenetic day.

There is a lot of great music to enjoy on this album and each track is an individual offering from the artist for you to use as you see fit. “Zuni Sunrise (extended version)” is as mesmerizing and relaxing as one track can possibly be. It has a mysterious element to it and reminded me of a time far away, perhaps ancient China. Like watching a movie as the scenes flicker by, you conjure all kinds of thoughts and images. This is what music of this sort is supposed to do and I think the artist accomplishes this consistently throughout the run of this recording.

I love the way Joanne closed out the album making her flute sing like a bird, literally. In the appropriately titled “Lark Who Sang His Song to the Sun Every Morning” she demonstrates the capabilities and power of her instrument by emulating a bird saying good morning to the sun. What a perfect way to close the curtain on a magical journey provided by a very talented flautist. If you want to feel like you are Under The Stars I highly recommend listening to this album.

Key Tracks: Path of the Departed Souls, Zuni Sunrise (extended version), Lark Who Sang His Song to the Sun Every Morning

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck- New Age Music Reviews Founder
October 18, 2015
Review Provided By New Age Music Reviews
Rating: Excellent   Excellent
- reviewed by Keith MuzikMan Hannaleck on 10/18/2015
 
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