Play List Essence Radio Show July 5 + 6, 2008 and weekend thoughts

Come on Come on over to my house - I welcome you to join me spirit as I am showcasing a great new project which will change the direction of my life.

Together with Rolf Zielke, pianist and Stephan Braun cellist we are launching a project celebrating the French composer , Michel Legrand. Alain Bouet will be doing management for the project and is arriving from Paris on Saturday, I will cook up a storm and sing for a very special bunch of souls. We shall sip champagne and I shall sing like Mousse Au Chocolat ...silky, smooth and oh so bitter sweet - a very intimate and rare concert - as soon as it launches we can meet in all the big cities of this world... I'll write more soon...

Enjoy this weeks show - I won't make it to the chat room - but will be there in 2 weeks.

Love and light, Kara

THE ESSENCE RADIO SHOW
Host Kara Johnstad
Play list July 5+6, 2008

Kara Johnstad - Hurried Nights
Michel Legrand - Quand Ca Balance
Lovers and Tears - Your Stars
Dechen Shak-Dagsay - Das Wunschgebet
Oxt - Goaskinvielja
Joanna St. Claire - Tibet
Souad Massi - Bel El Madhi
Herbie Hancock feat. Norah Jones - Court and Spark
Oxt - Gargancia
Harmonics of Frequency Modulation - Great Orgasmic Cry Shook
Alex Domschot - Sad Princess
Kara Johnstad - Beloved
Michel Legrand - Comme Elle Est Lonue a Mourir Ma Jeunesse
Till Broenner - It Never Entered My Mind
Hadi - Ach, Mama
Emma Junaro - Mamanci
Susheela Raman - Mamavatu
Stephan Braun - En Passant
Craig Urquhart - Pas De Deux
Adiemus - Amate Adea
Michael Flatley - The Lord of the Dance
Abhishek Basu - Manhatten Move
Abdel Salameh - Parfum d'Orient
Prem Joshua - Shiva Moon
Tina Malia & Shimshai - Shine
Holly Long - Bones
Burkhard Wolters - Moontown
Branko Isakovic - You Were never Alone
Patricia Kaas - Les Moulins De Mon Coeur
Gotan Project - Una Musica Brutal
Della Reese - Come On-A-My-House

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