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Breathe

Breathe
Blue Stone

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Track Listing

  1. Confession
  2. Breathe
  3. Break of Dawn
  4. Falling
  5. River
  6. I Am
  7. Forgiven
  8. Only One
  9. Holy Ground
  10. Searching
  11. Contact
  12. Dusk
  13. Traveler
  14. Lost
  15. New Beginning

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13505 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-01-31
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .16 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Blue Stone’s sound resonates with ambrosial melodies, opulent piano interludes and seductive vocals; interweaving a tapestry of enigmatic story-telling. The music transcends from the speakers; immediately epic and grand, then suddenly subdued and reflective. From the start, "Breathe" creates an invigorating aural assault; launching intricate electronic soundscapes laced with soaring operatic vocals by Darcy. Indigenous percussion rhythms morph into sweeping electronic nuances creating a paradox of aural delight for your ears. Delicate chimes, whispering voices and even Gregorian chant mingle cohesively with soaring strings, ebbing basslines and robust themes of time and life itself. "Breathe" exudes pop sensibilities within the finely crafted songs, yet reaches out into the far depths of electronic, gothic and classical ideals without compromising any integrity. Blue Stone is the culmination of three passionate individuals that have delivered a brilliant diamond of a record in a world desperate for quality music. "Breathe" is a breath of fresh air that will yield a fanatical response.

Morpheus Music
‘"Breathe" is ethereal electronic pop for those that enjoy a cinematic journey over a club or lounge sound."

Echoes Radio
"I like it. Very much in that post Delerium-mode."


Customer Reviews

Lush mood music...4
I bought this cd after getting a request to be a friend of the bands on myspace, and instantly fell in love with the emotive sound they have created. The cd is gorgeous. Once you put it on, you feel like you are falling through a gorgeous dream-like world filled with every sensual emotion known to man. The music is very reminiscent of Enigma, Delerium, Magna Canta, Amethystium, Lesiem and even a tiny bit of ERA! The cd is perfect for lovers of beautiful, ethereal mood music! This is one of the best albums to play late at night when you are relaxing, or to have on in the background while you read a book or try to de-stress from a hectic day. I find this cd very accomidating during cool-down sessions after exersizing, or to listen to at night before I go to sleep. It is a very beautiful album! Definetly pick this up if you are looking for something new to fill the void of Enigma or Delerium. You won't be dissapointed! I took ONE star off because I DO wish there were more lyrical vocals at times, but that is just me! I am a sucker for vocals!

truly beautiful and sureal5
I can't praise enough for this awesome album. Words fail me to describe how wonderful it is. The melody is so beautiful, the sound quality is so good, it moves me very time I play it. You really want to upgrade your audio system to truly appreciate it in my opinion.

If you like Ryan Farsh, Kitaro, Vangelis, etc, you will like Blue Stone. I can't wait for their next album .... !!!!!

Breathtaking Sensuality5
Blue Stone's ethereal paradise is sensual and spiritual with vocal labyrinths in which to wander like a mist seeping through stillness. This is music in which to lose yourself and every stress you imagined you had before you put on your headphones. The heights and the depths of this album are all completely satisfying. If you love Delerium, Sleepthief or Evening Ocean, I think you will sink into this album, turn up the volume and dissolve into the sensation of sound. Breathe is magical and sexy with sensual whispery lyrics rich with lush gothic and world music appeal.

~The Rebecca Review