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Tracks We Leave
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by William Eaton

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1. Jupiter and Sage
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2. White Mesa Black Mesa
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3. Katina's Bluff
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4. Edge of the Cedars
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5. Jasabah
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6. Feather Mask
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7. Kayenta Crossing
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8. Tsegi Canyon
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9. Shadow Gypsies
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10. Desert Shamrock
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11. In the Queen's Garden
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12. Muley Point Promise
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13. Evergreen
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14. Between Sacred Mountains
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15. Blue Mountain Blue Sky
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16. Tuba City Lights
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Listener Reviews & Comments William Eaton is a southwestern guitarist and luthier who has done a lot of collaborative work with the Native American flutist R. Carlos Nakai (including the excellent CD "Carry the Gift," which I highly recommend). On this solo effort he's joined by Nakai and a few other musicians -- percussion, European flute, violin. Unfortunately, it doesn't have the atmospheric quality of his collaborations with Nakai; a lot of the time, it sounds like rather aimless acoustic noodling. His unusual instruments add an interesting dimension -- various lute and harp guitars, and the astounding "ole'e'n strings" -- but it really isn't enough. There are a few high spots, especially the track "In the Queen's Garden," which is a really beautiful little gem of a piece. Mostly though, I could only recommend it if you were totally crazy about "Carry the Gift" and "Ancestral Voices." If you haven't heard Eaton's work, try those first.
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Tracks We Leave
by William Eaton
Price:$0.79


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