Inner Music Series: Garden of Serenity II - David & Steve Gordon

Inner Music Series: Garden of Serenity II

David & Steve Gordon

  • Genre: New Age
  • Release Date: 1996-11-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 4

  • ℗ 1996 Sequoia Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Zen Garden, Part I - Stillness David & Steve Gordon 30:01 USD Album Only
2
Monet's Garden, Part I - Varia David & Steve Gordon 29:56 USD Album Only
3
Zen Garden Part II - Soul-Bird David & Steve Gordon 4:51 USD 0.99
4
Monet's Garden, Part II - Furt David & Steve Gordon 4:48 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • Gentle and peaceful

    5
    By 1greatgal
    Although the third in this series is by far my favorite, this one is a definite close second. And I'm certainly glad I have all three. This one is slower, gentler, more serene and warm. I have to say it is absolutely perfect for a long warm bath with candles and toffee, mmmm. Yum.
  • Melodic and Full...

    5
    By joyous living
    and bursting with expression, this album is just beautiful. Just as good as the first for sure and great for my meditations. Highly recommended!
  • A Brilliant Follow-Up

    5
    By garden~fresh
    I am so glad that this album lives up to the first! The soothing sounds of chimes and flutes are lulling and peaceful. I think this album is one I'll have to bring with me when I begin labor with my little one as it has the power to create a soothing space in any situation. If you are looking for other albums of this sort you must check out Volumes 1 and 3 of the Garden of Serenity albums, they are all beautiful.
  • Pure Bliss

    5
    By TigerLily7
    I fell in love with the first of this series so I was a little worried that the sequel wouldn't live up to the first. I was wrong! This album is just as good as the first, if not better. I enjoy the long sessions for meditation but I am equally thankful for the shorter versions of the songs for a quick wind-down at the end of the day. If you end up enjoying this album as much as I do, check out another favorite of mine: "Soothing Sanctuary."