A Brief History Of Ambient Volume 3 (CD 2) carries a very emotional theme throughout the album. Now signed to Ambient - Various Artists’s ForeFront Records, the title track from second album “A Brief History Of Ambient Volume 3 (CD 2)” leads Ambient - Various Artists’s back-to-school campaign. It’s a brave and brilliant refocusing of Ambient - Various Artists energies, virtually a rebirth. A Brief History Of Ambient Volume 3 (CD 2) is preety good and all the songs have a good meaning behind them.
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is an upbeat song with a constant snare hit. Prince Far I / Throw Away Your Gun (dub) on A Brief History Of Ambient Volume 3 (CD 2) is solid and easy to listen to. Music in Harold Budd & Brian Eno / Wind In Lonely Fences is exquisite as in all tracks of A Brief History Of Ambient Volume 3 (CD 2). Don’t judge King Crimson / Nuages (That Which Passes Like Clouds) on the first listening. Vocals of Ambient - Various Artists in Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan / Mustt Mustt really capture me and are set perfectly to the rhythm. Stephan Micus / Concert for Gender Shakuhachi and Zither (excerpt) is perfect. The opening track Fripp & Eno / Healthy Colours III is very much like you would expect from other albums. Nice and different song. Robert Quine & Fred Maher / Summer Storm - This one is what it is: a powerful, primal invitation to love. Within the first few notes of John Hassell & Brian Eno / Rising Thermal it’s perfectly clear that Ambient - Various Artists is living this song. The beautiful sound of this track makes you want to close your eyes and sway away with the music. Brian Eno / 2-2 is a great song to contemplate the modern music and what it really is all about.
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