Customer Reviews
Not what i expected. - By: Mr. L. Sage, 10 Oct 2006 
If you like trance/chillout albums the likes of which resemble Enigma, then your want to add this to your collection, but if your looking for something authentic, & original, that helps you feel the mood & spirit of the native american tribes & cultures, then stay away from this cd, because you will be disapointed.
However i will be recommending it to my friends who like a chillout session after a long nights clubbing
The Best! - By: , 19 Jan 2006 
I love this CD. I use it for Reiki healing & could listen to it all day long.
Buy this one - By: Mrs. P. A. Lee, 11 Nov 2004 
I loved the first album but this is brilliant & I can't stop listening to it. I can't wait for Volume 3 to come out. As money raised from the sale helps our brothers & sistersin America it is a good cause. I can't fault this one at all. Strong instrumentals & haunting voices. This has it all.
Sacred Spirit Rocks!!! - By: , 27 Jun 2004 
If you liked the first album. You will love this one. This one is a bit more up-beat, than the last but just brilliant!
Stirs the Soul.
Hmmm... - By: steviebee, 28 May 2004 
American Indian music, modern & traditional, is some of the most vibrant & compelling I've ever heard...but this seems rushed & gimmicky, & (ssshhh) smells just a wee bit of all that New Age bandwaggoning reducing American Indian heritage to something the middle classes dream about over a few candles & meditations on what their power animal should be today.
Sacred Spirit is by no means the worst example though (it at least seems to be clubbing-based), & if it helps point earsin the direction of REAL American Indian music, then fine. But why not support those artists instead? Rather than this, try Primeaux & Mike, Ulali (superb!), Joseph Fire Crow, Robert Tree Cody, Walela, & a host of others. And for some real high-energy, try the various drum groups on, say, 'Honor the Earth Powwow' (Rykodisk)or the fabulous 'Gathering of Nations Pow-Wow 1991'(Sound of America) featuring the wonderful Black Lodge & Cathedral Lakes Singers among others.
There's so much more out there than New Age guff for the yogic classes.