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charlieuk42 | 02:32 Sat 23rd Jan 2010 | Music
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Hi, I run a salon and I like to make my own albums to play for all treatments that arnt the tradional pan pipes etc, I have made many now and the clients love them, however I am out of ideas if you have got any? I am thinking along the lines of; coldplay, eva cassidy, brian eno, etc Help much appreichated, artists or bands, must have vocal!!
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Shame that there must be vocals, because "Reflections" by Manir Donaghue is superb stuff: http://www.manirdonag...aphy/reflections.aspx

Flame and Angelus are my personal favourites...
Clannad, Enya, Adiemus perhaps.
you do realise that the Performing Rights Society will be after you to pay a licence fee for playing music in public?
They even phoned us, a boarding cattery, to ask if we play music to the cats. If so a licenece was needed 'cos a customer might hear it.
How about, and this is a bit obscure, Songs of the Auvergne. You can get an idea of it from clips on you tube. Very melodic folk songs, sung by soprano voices - honestly not as bad as it sounds from my description.
Have you heard any of these
http://www.amazon.co....x=la+musique+de+paris
It's cover versions of pop songs in a kind of laid back jazzy way.
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Thankyou for your recommendation, however as one of my answers said I am going to hold back and check the legistation rights through and go back to playing the ones provoided by work until I have a liceinese!!!! Thankyou for the warning

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