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Divine Maggees, In the Meantime ― The Divine Maggees, Cregan Montague on violin and Danielle Tibedo on guitar, are taking the Baba world by storm. They were a big hit at the 2004 Silence Day Sahavas here in the L.A. area. A great listening experience, exciting, definitely different! Their two voices, violin and guitar blend so harmoniously it is hard to separate the four sounds. Lift Me Up is the one that gets their audience going. Eight other songs round out the CD. CD, $12 |
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Way Back When ― The first Divine Maggees CD. Great music. CD, $10 |
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With You Once More ― Trudy Gard'ner and Pedro Miranda invite you to sample the sounds of the Caribbean with 17 songs of romance, longing and subtle fragrances. The sing lovely Spanish songs together in the genre called Trio Music—based on the interplay of vocals and guitar found in Mexico, Cuba, Columbia and Pedro's home of Puerto Rico. The melodies are warm and intoxicating. Trudy also sings some of the popular songs she has performed over the years. A favorite she sings with Pedro is Begin the Beguine. CD, $10—All proceeds go to the Trust in India |
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The 1999 AMBCSC Sahavas Concert ― The featured musical guests at the 1999 Silence Day Sahavas were some of the recording artists from the greater Los Angeles area: Rob Thornburn, Harry Thomas, Still Yet More Chamber Players (Pris & Chris Haffenden), Raphael Rudd, Billy Goodrum, George Gerdes, Robert Een, Michael Campagna and Deborah Ash. An eclectic concert that had the audience on its feet. CD, $16 |
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Many Beads on One String ― Music from many religious traditions, recorded at a folk music festival in Australia. An excellent recording! CD, $12 |
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Summertime Serenade ― This is the first album by L.A. performing artists Pris & Chris Haffenden, who call themselves the Still Yet More Chamber Players. Included in this eclectic mix are some of Meher Baba's favorite songs, including Begin the Beguine, along with music from the classical repertoire, performed on Oboe (Chris) and Guitar (Pris). Audio Tape, $9; CD, $12 |
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Ancient One Blues ― Excellent blues tunes devoted to the Avatar of the Age, Meher Baba, sung by tunesmith Jerry Edwards. Audio Tape, $10; CD, $12 |
Happy Trails ― This delightful recording, the first by Mark Trichka & Lisa Brande, serves up some tasteful renditions of Standards, many favorites of Avatar Meher Baba. Mark plays the Mandolin and Lisa sings most of the lead vocals and plays the violin. Audio Tape, $10 |
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The Ancient One ― The Original Kitchen Choir. Released as a record album in 1974 and now being offered in cassette form is this classic collection of songs in praise of Meher Baba. Audio Tape, $10 |
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The Lord & The Lady ― Shortly after Mehera went to Baba, this group of musicians (including James Newell and Bob & Jane Brown, among others) gathered together and created this tribute tape. Also featured in Naosherwan Anzar reading his poem to Mehera. This tape has been unavailable for years but our supplier discovered a new cache of these, thus enabling us to carry a limited quantity of them. Audio Tape, $10 |
Meher Baba, Avatar of the Age ― Soundtrack from the movie of the same name, narrated by Henry Kashouty Audio Tape, $10; CD, $12.50 |
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On the Road to Meherabad ― 3-D Jones (Debbie, Denise and Deanna) capture a mood of celebration and remembrance with this cassette album. Audio Tape, $10 |
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Baba Bollo ― A great tape by Los Angeles-area musicians Deborah Ash and Mike Campagna. Also on this tape is a great cover of Jeff Mylett's song House of the Lord. Audio Tape, $12 |
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U By U By U ― The Average Johnsons: Basic blues performed by this top-notch band. Many of the tunes were written by Los Angeles-area musician Michael Campagna CD, $13 |
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