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  • True to it's title.

    5
    By Willow Tree
    Was listening to the music choice soundscapes channel and actually relaxed enough to fall asleep during the song entitled "sleeping song". I'm an insomniac so that's pretty awesome!
  • Sleep the dreaming flute

    5
    By annieposm
    Paul Adams proves once again he deserves to be listed among the Finest Wooden Flute players recording today.... SLEEP the dreaming flute, is a truly cohesive album with no jarring interruptions of mood. Regardless of how one uses the album, whether to ease into a peaceful night of slumber, a way to de stress.... or simply to enjoy as a series of nocturnal flute meditations (with some wonderful nature sounds embedded amongst the sparse melodies), this CD will reward the listener time and time again. Paul Adams is a true master of his instrument, and I highly recommend this album. BILL BINKLEMAN New Age Retailer
  • From MainlyPiano

    5
    By KathyPiano7
    "Sleep: The Dreaming Flute" is Paul Adams’ solo flute exploration of that mysterious necessity of life, sleep. Slow, gentle music soothes the mind and provides an escape from the fast, hectic pace of everyday life. Using about twelve different flutes - each chosen for its “sleepy” character - as well as nature sounds, Adams has created eleven pieces that are both artistic and healing. As Adams explains, making music for healing and maintaining artistic vision can opposites. In his words: “Music demands tension and release, conflict and resolution. But for some moments, one needs a pure vision of healing. A vision of healing as consistent as the warmth of the sun’s rays. So it is our hope we were able to create moments of healing and stillness in waters that run deep.” As I usually do, I had "Sleep" in my wake-up CD player a few mornings in a row to get an idea of what the music was like, and I slept all the way through it on all of those mornings. In many cases, that would be very insulting to the artist, but it seems like an appropriate endorsement for this album. On several other occasions, I had the music playing while I was doing other things, sometimes leaving the music in the background and sometimes tuning in to listen carefully. Sleep provided a wonderful atmosphere for creative thought and letting my mind wander. That I could randomly zero in on the music and listen more carefully says volumes about the quality of the music. Many contemporary artists call their music healing, but, for me, this is the real deal. There is a consistency in the sound and pace of all of the music on "Sleep," so describing individual pieces wouldn’t be too helpful. This is music with a purpose, and Adams’ purpose has succeeded well. As Paul Adams says, this is music for “warm, soft, slow, and peaceful moments.” It provides an unobtrusive background for reading, meditating, daydreaming, working, sleeping, and whatever your imagination suggests. Recommended!