Various Artists - Windham Hill Sampler '88
Facts
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| Artist(s) | Various Artists |
| Studio | Windham Hill Records |
| Release Date | April 29, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 019341106524 |
Tracks
- Wishing Well - Schonherz, Richard
- Unseen Rain
- Road to Hanna - Bisharat, Charles
- Angel Steps - Cossu, Scott
- Toys Not Ties - Dunning, Brian
- Because It's There - Hedges, Michael [1]
- To Be - Higbie, Barbara
- Indian Woman
- Close Cover - Mertens, Wim
- Climbing in Geometry - Ackerman, William
- Woman at the Well - Story, Tim
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User Reviews
Average user review: 
(4 reviews)
Probably the best sampler from the Windham label. Highlights are songs from Schonherz and Scott- Wishing Well and Michael Hedges (God Rest His Soul) -Because Its There. Shows off the serious musicianship that the label carried in the late 80's.
October 2, 2008 |  | The last of Windham hill Great Years |  |
As with the 1982, 1984, 1986 and this 1988 Windham Hill Samplers were the golden years of windham Hill. All the songs are gold and the lable was at its greatness. You can't go wrong with these titles. As a former owner of a New Age store these titles sold very well. Pick them up and you will enjoy them. I have these titles and they sound better than ever.
March 4, 2003 |  | One of the best Windham Hill Samplers |  |
The Windham Hill Sampler Series is what made the company one of the top publishers of new age music. This Sampler is one of their Top Samplers of all time. The 1990 (First Ten Years) is better than this album, and so are most of George Winston's albums, but if you can get this sampler I highly recommend it as it represents "The Greatest Hit Artists of 1988" on the Windham Hill Label.
October 15, 2001 |  | My introduction to Windham Hill -- a constant joy |  |
This was the first Windham Hill Sampler I ever bought -- as a tape. For months, it formed the audioscape for my life, mostly driving. I played it so much, the tape finally broke. I replaced it, and played the second one so much it went too... It's not just that the individual artists' performances are melodic and lovely, but that the whole album is programmed as flawlessly as a collage that creates a larger, harmonious whole. Seven years later, I miss this album so much, I'm buying my third copy -- this time on CD. Bless Windham Hill!
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