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Ayahuasca Songs from the Peruvian Amazon
Average Rating: 5.0     Total Reviews: 6
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I Love These Icaros....     On: 2007-09-26

One of my favorite collections of Ayahuasca icaros. I highly reccomend this cd to anyone interested in this medicine and the music that surrounds these ceremonies. Blessings to all.
No explicit lyrics at all...but the most beautiful I've heard in a long time.     On: 2006-01-20

This is something you should keep close to yourself and listen in those times when everything else fails.

Also, a must for people to learn that there is much more to ayahuasca than a simple colorful trip.
Explicit lyrics?     On: 2005-08-14

Im curious about the decision to place the "explicit lyrics" designation on this product. Whats the rationale?
Really Magical in effects     On: 2005-02-21

I have used this CD in a huasca ceremony here in Brazil. I must say that the latinamerican shamanism of this CD is really authentic. The magical effects (in the light of huasca) were very strong, so much as the alive songs that we call "chamadas" ("callings") we use to conduct in the session. Absolutely amazing!
mythical wonderment     On: 2003-05-31

Wondrous, mythical harmonies from the audible equivalent of Venosas magical art.

Will take you places in your dreams...


True sound of the jungle     On: 2003-01-29

Icaros are songs that have been given to an apprentice shaman by the spirit of the plant or animal that is the focus of his/her attention and journey. The Icaros on this CD are very well done, and highly recommended for anyone interested in researching traditional use of Yage in a native context. The singers voices ring with the truth and innocence of children, reminding us of who we really are. note: the lyrics are by no means explicit, quite the opposite as they cleanse the enviornment in preparation for sacred work. I found myself singing along, and still hum the very catchy icaros long after hearing them.
True sound of the jungle     On: 2003-01-28

Icaros are songs that have been given to an apprentice shaman by the spirit of the plant or animal that is the focus of his/her attention and journey. The Icaros on this CD are very well done, and highly recommended for anyone interested in researching traditional use of Yage in a native context. The singers voices ring with the truth and innocence of children, reminding us of who we really are. note: the lyrics are by no means explicit, quite the opposite as they cleanse the enviornment in preparation for sacred work. I found myself singing along, and still hum the very catchy icaros long after hearing them.