Chapter II - Celestial Navigations

Chapter II

Celestial Navigations

  • Genre: New Age
  • Release Date: 1988-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • ℗ 1988 Geoff Levin Music

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Ice Princess Celestial Navigations 5:10
2
The Lunch Stop Celestial Navigations 6:15
3
The Wimp Celestial Navigations 10:35
4
The Soothsayer Celestial Navigations 7:25
5
The Mouse Celestial Navigations 4:30
6
Annie Celestial Navigations 9:03
7
The Coach Celestial Navigations 3:53
8
The Train Celestial Navigations 5:07
9
The Winner Celestial Navigations 3:51
10
The Dwarf Celestial Navigations 7:48

Reviews

  • Phenomenal

    5
    By brokenarrowedie
    CN albums never get old. The stories are timeless and at the very top of my list of my favorite things.
  • One of my fav's

    5
    By bP of Duluth
    I've listened to all my CN albums more times than I can count. So full of nuance and imagery, they never get old. What a talented ensemble!! Very happy to see them available on iTunes.
  • The Fantastic Voyage Continues

    5
    By O.D.Cleaver
    Was most pleasantly surprised to find Celestial Navigations available on iTunes. I've had their CD's in my collection for years. Many devotees of Celestial Navigations consider ourselves most fortunate that Geoffrey Lewis found inspiration to rekindle the dying art of storytelling many years ago when he was in Marakesh in North Africa. He is quite a tale weaver and exhibits a talent for drawing his audience into even the most subtle nuances of any story he writes. The musical accompaniment enhances this effect even further. Geoff Levin and Chris Many deserve kudos as the musicians that aid in setting the mood. Celestial Navigations are superb craftsmen at what they do. The affects linger long after the story has been told.
  • Amazing!!!

    5
    By DrMcDougall
    It's so rare to find true storytellers in this day. Not only written word, but inspirational words. Listen in the morning before you start the day, In the middle, when you need a pick me up. Or in the evening, during your down time. They are all great stories, but try the "Wimp," "Soothsayer," or "The Mouse," "Annie," or "The Coach," and go from there - you'll start picking up more stories, than more albums, until you have the entire collection. So incredibly talented. Go ahead, take a chance, "throw out a line!" You won't regret it. I've been looking for these stories for nearly 15 years, thank you I-Tunes for making this available to a new generation.