Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia: Circle Of Women CD Track Listing
Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia
Circle Of Women (1997)
This newage cd contains 17 tracks and runs 52min 42sec.
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- Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - Earth My Body (03:21)
Earth my body, water my bloud, air my breath and fire my spirit\n\nVocals in order of appearance: windsong, Freyda Epstein, Alice Di Micele, Tina Malia, Elouise Burrell, Shelley Phillips.\n - Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - Circle Round For Freedom (03:30)
Circle round for freedom, Circle round for peace\nfor those of us in prison, circle for release\ncircle round the planet, Circle for each soul\nfor our future generations, keep the sircle whole - Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - O'Mo The Pretty Chain (03:05)
Traditonal Shaker Hymn\nArranged by Shelley Phillips:\n\nO'ho the pretty chain that binds us all toghether\nO'ho it's links are love that's wrought by faithful labor\nand while this love we do maintain our spirits flow together\nwithin this chain we will - Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - We Shall Lift Each Other Up (03:17)
Written by I-ch - Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - Simple Gifts (02:14)
Traditional Shaker\n'Tis a gift to be simple 'tis a gift to be free\n'tis a gift to come down where we ought to be\nand when we find oursealves in the place just right\n'twill be in the valley of love and delight\nwhen true simplicity is gained\nto bow an - Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - Umamu Ya Jabula (02:41)
Traditional South African\nArranged by Elouise Burrell with Circle of Women:\n\nUmamu Ya Jabula (call and response)\nmangifee ke ka (call)\nUmamu Ya Jabula (response)\n - Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - Ancient Mother (02:19)
Ancient Mother i hear you calling\nAncient Mother I hear your song\nAncient Mother i hear you laughter\nAncient Mother i tast you tears\n - Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - Mother of Darkness/We All Come From The Goddess (Medley) (04:13)
Arranged by Windsong and Tina Malia:\n\nMother of darknesss, Mother of light\nEarth beneath us, soul in flight\nsongs of love and love of life\nguide us to our hearts (2x)\nWe all come from the goddess\nand to her we shall return\nlike a drop of rain\nflo - Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - O'She Will Bring/Musical Prestess (medley) (03:31)
Traditinal Cetic\nArranged by Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein & Alice Di Micele:\nO she will bring the buds in the spring and laugh among the flowers\nin summer's hear her kisses are sweet she sings in leafy bowers\nshe cuts the cane and gathers the gran - Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - Slyahamba (02:42)
Traditional South African Freedom Song\nArranged by Elouise Burell with Circle of Women:\n\nSiyahamb' ekukhanyeni kwenkos (x4)\nWe are marching in the light of god (x4)\n - Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - Celebrate The Rain (02:02)
Written by Alice Di Micele\n - Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - Spirit of the Plants (04:01)
Written by Lisa Thiel - Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - Down by the Riverside (04:49)
I'm gonna lay down my sword and shield\nDown by the riverside, down by the riverside, down by the riverside (2x)\nAin't gonna study war no more\nI ain't gonna study war no more, I ain't gonna study war no more, I ain't gonna study war no more (2x)\n - Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - Full Moonlight Dance (03:40)
Written by Karen Beth\nArranged by Alice Di Micele with Shelley Phillips\n - Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - Mother I Feel You (02:57)
Written by Windsong - Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - Woman Am I, Blessed Am I (01:39)
Woman am I, Spirit am I\nI am the infinate within my soul\ni have no beginning and I have no end\nall this I am\nwoman am I, Spirit am I\nI am the infinate within my soul\ni have no beginning and I have no end\nall this I am - Windsong, Elouise Burrell, Alice Di Macele, Shelley Phillips, Freyda Epstein, and Tina Malia - May the Circle be Open (02:29)
Arranged by Shelley Phillis:\n\nMay the circle be open but unbroken\nmay the love of the goddess be ever in your heart\nmerry meet and merry part and merry meet again\nblessed be, blessed be, blessed be
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