Winter, with Mark Isham, is one of my favorite early Windham Hill releases. We practically wore out our copy on VHS. In the thick of allergy seasons and the hot months of summers for many years gone by, it was magically restorative. Now I’m so glad to find it digitized. I’m posting it here to help me get through the next few months…
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