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  • Posted: 09/24/2013 14:00
  • Post subject: World album of the day (#390): Hosianna Mantra by Popol Vuh
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Today's world album of the day

Hosianna Mantra by Popol Vuh (View album | Buy this album)

Year: 1972.
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Overall rank: 948
Average rating: 80/100 (from 60 votes).



Tracks:
1. Ah !
2. Kyrie
3. Hosianna-Mantra
4. Abschied
5. Segnung
6. Andacht
7. Nicht hoch im Himmel
8. Andacht

About world album of the day: The BestEverAlbums.com world album of the day is the album appearing most prominently in member charts in the previous 24 hours, but not including albums from Australia, Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom or United States. If an album, or artist, has previously been selected within a x day period, the next highest album is picked instead (and so on) to ensure a bit of variety. A full history of world album of the day can be viewed here.
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  • Posted: 09/24/2013 14:10
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When I got this album, the sleeve had a quote from Stephen Malkmus saying it was the most beautiful music he'd ever heard
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  • Posted: 09/24/2013 15:02
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Popol Vuh makes some of the most spiritual music ever made and while In den Garten Pharoas latches onto my soul more, Hosianna might be more haunting. It's like seeing the ghost of your great grandmother but never directly interacting with her.
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  • Posted: 09/24/2013 15:33
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An interesting listen for sure, but there are at least three other Popol Vuh releases I like better.
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  • Posted: 09/24/2013 15:44
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Necharsian wrote:
Popol Vuh makes some of the most spiritual music ever made and while In den Garten Pharoas latches onto my soul more, Hosianna might be more haunting. It's like seeing the ghost of your great grandmother but never directly interacting with her.


Choosing between those two is really tough for me. I think they are in a way mirror images of each other; they achieve the same thing (haunting combo of eastern + western spiritual music, + hints of rock/popular music) but through opposite means (atmosphere focused electronic noodling vs. melodic meditative stuff with acoustic instruments).

I get frustrated though because I've had trouble getting into any other Popol Vuh records outside a few isolated songs. But this and In den Garten are among my favourite albums ever.
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  • Posted: 09/24/2013 15:45
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My favourite Popul Vuh record. Beautiful.
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  • Posted: 09/24/2013 20:51
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Yes! mesmerizing and mystical and perfect.
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BrandonMeow wrote:
Yes! mesmerizing and mystical and perfect.
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