Charted on Billboard's New Age Top 25. Deep in the night forest, fairies gather by firelight and fly to the song of the wind in the trees. Composer Gary Stadler and Vocalist Singh Kaur invite you to come with them on the... more »ir magical travels through the fairy veil, into the realm of Fairy NightSongs. Your heart will open to the enchanted beauty of the Farie realm, as you relax in the beautiful melodies and angelic vocals.« less
Charted on Billboard's New Age Top 25. Deep in the night forest, fairies gather by firelight and fly to the song of the wind in the trees. Composer Gary Stadler and Vocalist Singh Kaur invite you to come with them on their magical travels through the fairy veil, into the realm of Fairy NightSongs. Your heart will open to the enchanted beauty of the Farie realm, as you relax in the beautiful melodies and angelic vocals.
Sheri P. (cristalrose57) from GRANTS PASS, OR Reviewed on 8/31/2006...
Beautiful soulful music.. you can almost see the Fairies flying by....
CD Reviews
For All Who Would Not Suffer From Reality
Marc Ruby? | Warren, MI USA | 04/24/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have an automatic, knee jerk relax response to Singh Kaur's voice. This dates back to my first discovery of her series of chants done on the independent
Invincible label with Kim Robertson on harp. This Crimson collection is the closest thing to 'healing music that I have ever heard. Unfortunately, the set has to be sought out or ordered, and many people simply have never heard what is one of the most powerful voices in new age music.
So it was with some delight that I discovered this collection done under Gary Stadler's aegis. Now albums entitled anything like 'Fairy night Songs' are almost guaranteed to put me off. I'm a new age music fan, but I don't think that cute titles do the genre any favors. Fortunately, despite the title, the music on this album is serious and the magic of Singh Kaur's voice quickly brushes aside any quibbles one might have with Stadler's branding.
In short order this has become a 'reach for' album when I get home after work in that fuzzy, edgy mood which happens when I forget to leave work behind and let the day fall away on the way back. I can feel a smile start as soon as the laser hits 'Fairy Ring.' By the time I get to the closing 'Spark in the Night,' which is a recasting of 'Guru Ram Das' from the Crimson set, the spell is complete - somehow, inside, you have returned to a semblance of balance. Singh Kaur saves Marc from the padded room once again."
A Magical Flight of Faery Enchantment!!!
Tristan | 02/24/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Mere words cannot express how beautiful, enchanting, and absolutely magical this CD is! Singh Kaur's voice is angelic, delicate and powerfully mesmerizing. She gently pulls you into the lovely world of Faery with her dulcet, shimmering tones. Composer Gary Stadler's music and instrumentals gorgeously complement Singh Kaur's artistry. Together they create a magic that few can surpass. It's reminiscent of Enya and Loreena Mckennitt, but different . . . Better."
An exceptional CD
Faerie Moonchild | 11/24/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
""Fairy Nightsongs" is eerily reminiscent of the earlier music of Enya (especially "The Celts" and "Watermark") and Loreena McKennitt. Together, Gary Stadler and Singh Kaur have created a great CD, with beautiful melodies and heavenly vocals by Singh (who died recently). It is sadly fitting that her final work was so hauntingly beautiful.Songs like "Fairy Trees" and "Laura's Hill" will remind the listener of Loreena, while "Fly Away," "Darkness," and "A Spark in the Night" are very Enya-esque."