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Format: CD
 Jul 2005
 Record Label: SLG Records
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 795041752826 |
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Track Listing 1. Down to the Moon 2. Moon Dance 3. Steam Forest 4. Water Moon 5. Night Fire Dance 6. Quiet Observer 7. Silver Wheel 8. Drown in a Pale Light 9. Secret, The Candle, And Love, The 10. Hush--Patience at Bamboo Forest 11. Three Silver Ladies Dance 12. La Lune et L'Enfant 13. Moonday - (live, excerpt from live concert in Tokyo, 1987, bonus track) 14. Hey You! Yes, You - (bonus track)
| Details | | Producer: | Eric Merz | | Distributor: | WEA (distr) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | ADD |
Album Notes This release contains bonus audio and video features. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Andreas Vollenweider (harp); Max Laesser (strings); Matthias Ziegler (woodwinds); Christoph Stiefel (keyboards); Walter Keiser (drums); Jon Otis (percussion); Pedro Haldemann (bells). Recording information: Sinus Studios, Switzerland (1986). All tracks have been digitally mastered using 24-bit technology. Harpist/composer Andreas Vollenweider was one of the key figures in the early New Age genre, and his electric harp, which can range in feel from a stately classical approach to snappy syncopation to lush ambient textures, is the defining aspect of his work. DOWN TO THE MOON remains one of Vollenweider's best and best-loved albums, combining his penchant for jazzy ethnic fusion with delicate, spectral atmospherics that go well with the album's lunar theme. The title track, for example, sends the listener into orbit with its chiming, lightheaded sparkle of sound. Synthesizer, flute, guitar, and auxiliary percussion flesh out the unique sound of DOWN TO THE MOON. "Quiet Observer" has a pensive air, with a mournful woodwind accompaniment, while "Night Fire Dance" chugs along like a dance track from outer space. But all the selections are unified by an overarching sonic theme and the rich sound of Vollenweider's harp. Soothing, transporting, yet always musically intriguing, DOWN TO THE MOON earned a Grammy for Vollenweider in 1987.
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