The title track, "Dancing with the Muse," gained significant popularity through its inclusion in the influential lounge compilation Buddha-Bar IV (mixed by David Visan) in 2002.
Spheeris himself performed on a wide array of instruments for the record, including: Guitar, Keyboards, and Piano Bouzouki (lute), Autoharp, and Bass Percussion and Vocals Featured Collaborators Chris Spheeris - Dancing With The Muse
Unlike typical ambient soundscapes, this album features multi-layered, melodic songs with a complexity sometimes compared to symphonic works. It is often classified as World Music or World Fusion. The title track, "Dancing with the Muse," gained
The album features several guest musicians who provided global textures and classical depth: Hand Drum, Oud, and Ney. Christina Swansen & Mary Beadell: Cello, Viola, and Violin. Anthony Mazzella: Electric Guitar textures. Troy Perkins & Zirque Bonner: Bass. The album features several guest musicians who provided
The album has a total run time of approximately 64 minutes and was produced by Spheeris alongside Robert Cory.