Sunday, March 15, 2009

Tanzanian Lullaby

LawrenceMinute0082: Tanzanian Lullaby







Another week at the minute music blog is coming to a close. The submissions this week have been thoroughly excellent. Flutes from Peru, bone chilling audio books, intriguing bass drum tunings, a taste of paradise, a runaway train and some beautiful sung words on alienated love; what haven't we heard? Minutes, it seems, are miraculously falling from the sky like manna. Anyway last week the honor was Azo's but this week's official closing statement will be mine - flute 'n all. Rest well everyone.

3 comments:

jeff said...

took me a while to comment on this, but i love this minute. listening to this at work this morning, it kind of... takes me away. the birds in the background are wonderful. I wish this minute went on forever.

Azo said...

It is such a lovely little minute! The hoarse tickeling put a smile on my face. It could be the feeling of an eagle seeing a sheep on the step of the Machu Pichu!

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