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Dream Road -the David Hudson outback country album:
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Features a totally new side of the talents of David Hudson. Known around the world for his didgeridoo recordings, using his vocal prowess David has turned his love of roots and country music into an exciting album of original songs penned in collaboration with award winning songwriter Mark Mannock and produced by world renowned producer Nigel Pegrum. Highlights include a stunning duet between David and Shane Howard performing Shane's Australian classic 'Solid Rock' and guest appearances by Australian country legend Irene Cara from the USA. (ASR 1005) released September 2007)
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Jinna Jinna (Dreamtime Stories): (ASR1001)
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Traditionally based Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime stories narrated by David Hudson accompanied by atmospheric contemporary and traditional didgeridoo based music are featured here. This album is ideal for children from across the world and for adults with an interest in the dreamtime culture. (released July 2007) |
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Didge Dance:
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Exciting modern dance and techno sounds surrounding an ‘edgy’ didgeridoo performance make this one of the most exiting and innovative albums available. The input of some creative ‘young’ techno minds take the didgeridoo to places it has never been before. One of the world’s masters, David Hudson thrives in this ground breaking atmosphere. (due for release 2008) |
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Ooramin (The Meditative Didgeridoo): (ASR 1002)
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This album features the traditional meditative qualities of the didgeridoo played by one of the worlds leading exponents. The sparse ‘spiritual’ sounds make this an ideal album to enhance meditation or personal relaxation. (released July 2007)
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Koora Grooves:
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Laidback contemporary grooves showcasing a stylistic modern didgeridoo sound wandering through enchanting melodies makes this the perfect album for dinner parties. Not too intrusive but interesting enough to gain your guests attention. This album is David Hudson at his sophisticated best. (due for release 2008) |
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Primal Elegance 1: (ASR 1003)
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The first (of three) in the ‘Primal Elegance’ series features an outstanding array of guest performances. The outstanding musicianship of cellist Christine Jackson from London’s Royal Philharmonic orchestra is featured on several tracks, highlighting an wondrous interplay of culture and sound. (released July 2007) |
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The Naked Saxophone:
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Well known for it’s ability to turn a melody into liquid, this album provides the sax with the atmosphere and melodies to do what it does best. A soulful interpretation of Eric Clapton’s ‘Wonderful Tonight’ is one of many outstanding tracks. (due for release 2008) |
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The Naked Cello:
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Former principal cellist with London’s Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Christine Jackson takes us on an intimate journey through some of the cello’s most engaging and seductive moments. An exotic and original interpretation of Ravel’s Bolero that allows the cello to wind it’s way to an inspiring finale is a featured track. (due for release 2008) |
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The Naked Melody: (ASR 1004)
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Sensuously inspired interpretations of enchanting performed on the flugelhorn contrasted by seductively simple sound scapes. (released July 2007) |
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