You're using Internet Explorer 6

Amie Street will work better for you if you switch to one of these modern browsers:

Switch to Mozilla Firefox
Switch to Google Chrome
Switch to Safari
Upgrade to Internet Explorer 8

Genres: Jazz

Release Date: Nov 6, 2006

Listens: 83

Recs: 1

Format: MP3, 320 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 47:46

Tracks: 9

Record Label: Rhiannon Music

© (C) 1991 Rhiannon Music

  • Currently 0/5 Stars.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Rate It

Toward Home FREE

1.
Listen to Toward Home by Rhiannon
40plays5:03 FREE 1
2.
Listen to My Song/Blackbird by Rhiannon
11plays5:49 FREE
No Recommendations
3.
Listen to Bluesette by Rhiannon
6plays2:53 FREE
No Recommendations
4.
Listen to Swimming Upstream by Rhiannon
3plays3:25 FREE
No Recommendations
5.
Listen to Say a Prayer by Rhiannon
Top Track Icon
5plays5:41 FREE
No Recommendations
6.
Listen to Love of the Land by Rhiannon
Top Track Icon
3plays7:18 FREE
No Recommendations
7.
Listen to Shenandoah by Rhiannon
5plays5:09 FREE
No Recommendations
8.
Listen to Freedom by Rhiannon
6plays6:03 FREE
No Recommendations
9.
Listen to What Shall We Say by Rhiannon
4plays6:25 FREE
No Recommendations
Gift this album

Give this as a Gift

Share your favorite albums and songs with friends! You can gift music to anyone you know with an e-mail address. Find out more...

More albums from Rhiannon

$0.15
Rec's: 0
Released: Nov 6, 2006
11 Tracks

About Toward Home

Rhiannon is a vocal artist with a vision of music as a vehicle for healing, transformation, and social change. A vibrant, gifted singer, performance artist, composer, and master teacher, Rhiannon has been bringing her unique and potent blend of jazz, world music, improvisation and storytelling to audiences for over three decades. From her stellar collaborations with Alive!, the all-women’s jazz ensemble to Bobby McFerrin and Voicestra to her ground breaking solo and ensemble performances, Rhiannon enthralls and inspires her audiences. Rhiannon is deeply interested in the healing power of music, and takes her songs and improvisations beyond the realm of clubs and concert halls to one on one sessions in hospice and other settings. The unique body-based vocal improvisation and sound healing process that she teaches internationally is a result of living in these times as an artist on the cutting edge of music and theater. www.rhiannonmusic.com

Rhiannon honors her Great Plains roots in this spectacular vocal collection. On this 1991 release, she focuses on a diversity of material: from the emotionally-charged song-poem Love of the Land about her prairie origins, to the sultry, sensual Swimming Upstream, to a rendition of the traditional Shenandoah which could make you weep. Rhiannon is joined by members of Voicestra, Bobby McFerrin's acclaimed vocal group (of which Rhiannon herself is a member), on the powerful vocal arrangement by Frank Martin, Say a Prayer. This album beautifully showcases the artist's range and style, featuring beautiful, simple instrumentation with Nina Gerber on guitar.

1 RECs for this Album

1 with a review

Loading…
Loading…
 
BigMouthGirl Rec'd this on Jan 15, 2009:
Street Cred: 0 Rec's: 2
“I love this song and the whole CD really. It's a great song to this to while traveling. Rhiannon's voice is fierce.”
buy buttons
album view
 

Want more?

Click Here to listen to tracks similar to what you just listened to! You might find a gem or two.

 
X
You either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player.
Flash is required in order to preview music on Amie Street.
Get the latest Flash player | Close Message