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| View Larger Image | The Stellar Sea | Audio CDby Telomere
| List Price: | $18.99 | |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Release Date: | November 27, 2007 | | Sales Rank: | 436,784th |
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 2 reviews)
| Telomere kills pain! by Phil Hostetter (Sterling, VA United States) 5 Stars February 20, 2009 I am recovering from a spinal cord injury and have severe nerve pain that makes sleep difficult. Telomere's music is better than any pain killer I've tried -- and I've tried most of them. Telomere builds a relaxed atmosphere with music that is varied and musically interesting. Sure beats those monotonous ocean or running water recordings!
| | Drifting & Touching... by Kristian Persson (Helsingborg, Sweden) 5 Stars August 07, 2008 This new installment by Christopher McDonald is a highly addictive one. When I first bought and listened to his previous albums I found myself floating in space as I was really there!. And this time he has taken the space genre to a higher level. This blum contains very strong pieces of space music, which in my opinion, are of the highest caliber out there. The music this time is very emotional & moving all the way through, even better than his previous efforts, and that tells alot of how good this record really is! It's a joutney through space & time, and if you loved his other albums (Zoetosis being of the better of the other two) then you'll instantly feel obsessed by this CD aswell. Totally timeless & atmospheric space music! Excellent work!!
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