David Darling - Cello Blue
release date: Tue Sep 11 2001
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Track Listing
- Children (RA)
- Solitude
- Prayer (RA)
- Prayer and Word
- Cello Blue (RA)
- Thy Will "not mine" be done
- Serenity (RA)
- Colorado Blue
- Awakening
- Morning
- Presence
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Whether your impression of cellist David Darling dates from his early days with the Paul Winter Consort, his incomparably deep recordings for ECM, or his much-loved 1993 Hearts of Space album Eight String Religion--none are more warmly lyrical, contemplative, and soulful than the music that flows so generously from his new CD, CELLO BLUE. Darling's personal string orchestra of multiple cellos with piano and keyboards has never sounded more beautiful.
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David Darling - The Tao of Cello
release date: Tue Apr 08 2003
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Track Listing
- Restraint Begins With Giving Up One’s Own Ideas (RA)
- Man Follows The Earth (RA)
- When Men Lack A Sense Of Awe, There Will Be A Disaster (RA)
- The Tao Of Heaven Is To Take From Those Who Have Too Much And Give To Those Who Have Too Little (RA)
- Man Follows The Earth, Earth Follows Heaven, Heaven Follows The Tao, Tao Follows What Is Natural (RA)
- Knowing Others Is Wisdom
- The Further You Go, The Less You Know
- It Is Not Wise To Rush About
- Returning Is The Motion Of The Tao
- See Simplicity In The Complicated
- In Dealing With Others, Be Gentle And Kind
- He Who Is Filled With Virtue Is Like A Newborn Child
- Yield And Overcome
- What is Firmly Grasped Cannot Slip Away
- Tao Follows The Earth
- Become As A Child Once More
- Sometimes One Is Up And Sometimes Down
- Just Do What Needs To Be Done
- That Is Why A Victory Must Be Observed Like A Funeral
- All Men Will Come To Him Who Keeps To The One
- The Valley Spirit Never Dies
- Heaven And Earth Last Forever (Improvisation on Bach Suite II, Praeluium)
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Inspired by the TAO TE CHING
This re-release from the Grammy nominated, world-renowned cellist David Darling features 22 improvisational pieces for solo cello that showcase the spontaneous nature and creative potential of the human spirit. Each of the songs is titled with an excerpt from passages in the Tao Te Ching, a seminal work by Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu.
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