| 1. See Another World |
| 2. Till the Womb Gives Birth |
| 3. This Dawn of an Age |
| 4. Ledodi |
| 5. Who You Are |
| 6. Trace |
| 7. Be Still Thy Soul |
| 8. Etre Sans Age |
| 9. They'll Come To Take You Home |
| 10. Sky Sent (Disclosure) |
Editorial Reviews
With her new thematic album, the 58 minute Spiritual Beings on a Human Journey, Anael reaffirms the many characteristics that distinguish her as among the more interesting recording artists of our time. Consistently a champion of the human potential, driven by an inherent need to elucidate what seems out of our grasp, Anael is relentless, pouring out line after line of inspirational poetry that at once provokes thought and caresses the weary mind. But more importantly, through her delicate delivery, her message always stays well within the listener's grasp, as though she is speaking intimately to each and everyone of us.
Her voice can perk the ears of even the most jaded of souls, a dulcet, pure soprano tone that vibrateswith loving energy, and her artistic goals each resonate with this same, clear vibration. Put into words, her vision is almost deceptively simple: "...to help raise the collective consciousness so that mankind might fulfill its true destiny. And along the way, peace and prosperity among all nations." She believes that we all can tap into this universal energy that even now, in difficult times, is amongst us.
In her life as in her art, she appears to be free of self-absorption, and when not singing, spends her time mending the physical side of our existence with Homeopathic medicine. "Everything is energy, and for me, curing people isn't really that different from singing. Homeopathy works by sending an energy signal to the body which has essentially the same characteristics as the illness, but stronger, ultimately eliminating the sickness. Kind of like changing your mood with a better vibe."
Recently, the Jonquière, Quebec native was invited with her partner Bradfield to sing the theme song for the popular Korean TV drama "Sang Do." The pair travelled to Seoul and ended up collaborating also on the english version entitled "This Heart of Mine," which was heard by five million viewers each week for the entire season. Celtic in flavor, and somewhat of a departure for Anael, it was nonetheless a wonderful experience which only strengthened her ideas about respect for other cultures: "There are 12 million people in Seoul - and less crime than here in America. It tells you something about the level of consciousness - there's always something to learn from everyone."
This marks her 4th international album in six years, and is the follow-up to Language of the Soul, finalist in the 4th annual American NAV awards, Top 20 in US New Age radio, and acclaimed by critics across North America. "Music for awakening in every sense of the word." voiced the Seattle New Times; "Iridescent, haunting, liquid. A rare privilege to hear such quality today." said The Minnesota Phoenix.
Although she's often compared with Enya or Sarah Brightman (without the bel canto), careful listening reveals that aside from all sharing truly heavenly vocal chords and the ability to transport us with their music, only Anael seems interested in challenging us with mind-expanding lyrical themes. Two wonderful examples of this approach are on the new album: "They'll Come to Take You Home" and "Sky Sent (Disclosure)." As bookends that close the album, the first delves into our lifelong quest to recognize and finally return to our Source, and the latter, an 11 minute musical odyssey, recounts the story of an unprecedented event in human history, the disclosure project revelations about hidden extra-terrestrial technologies and their far-reaching implications for our future.
If the future is anything like what Anael predicts, the world we know will experience radical change. "Boundaries, hate and illusion will dissolve as we shift into the 4th dimension, which is spiritual." Startling words, all in keeping with the otherworldliness that Anael so easily exudes.
Let's hope at least one small thing from the past remains: the simple pleasure of hearing a beautiful female voice sing a heavenly melody. And may it always bring a smile to our h
Product Description
Beginning and ending in the sky while touching down everywhere in between, Anael's 4th album is an intimate personal invitation into the celestial heavens. The innocent and dreamlike "See Another World" opens the senses and each subsequent song is a brief stop on her flight. "Till the Womb Gives Birth" explores the mindset of a steadfast, faithful creator searching for the truth; "Trace" recounts our ability to connect with God by simply mirroring a higher set of ideals. As the journey progresses, we sense a newfound sense of assuredness in Anael's outlook, the script of a soul who is starting to uncover a fresh perspective. What keeps it all believable is her everpresent deliberation and questioning, well tempered with a healthy dose of humility. Culminating with perhaps her finest studio achievement to date, the 11 minute opus "Sky Sent (Disclosure)" gives us a multi-angle vista of an unprecedented event in human history, the uncovering of hidden technologies th! at have the power to literally transform life on earth as we know it.
Through this constant juxtaposition of earthly concerns and human dreams, Anael reveals the multiple resonances of our universe, using the distinct strengths of sound and verb to portray a vast array of vibrations all geared towards heightening the listener's awareness. She leads us into the pure silence of the untouchable, the unexplained, the invisible - all while while charming us with her sense of bewilderment at it all. Finally, as she carries us away on her wings to the next destination, we're inclined to believe. These things of which she sings can truly be our reality.
Spiritual Beings on a Human Journey,Anael
New Age Music:
- Tana Mana
- Tara
- The Andean Flutes
- The Bomas of Kenya
- The Lost Album: Counterfeit Gelt
- The Music Master of Armenia
- The Sound of African Mbube
- This Is My Road [Import]
- Toque De Magica [Import]
- Traditional Songs of Rome [Import]
New Age Music
Schumann: Kreisleriana/Symphonic Etudes
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1, Liszt: Sonata in B Minor
Music: The Voice of the Wretched [Live] [Original recording
The Very Dirty Dozen [Explicit Lyrics]