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Windham Hill Artists the Shape of the Land Mp3, Flac, Wma Windham Hill Artists The Shape Of The Land mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic / Stage & Screen Album: The Shape Of The Land Country: US Released: 1986 Style: New Age, Soundtrack MP3 version RAR size: 1634 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1892 mb WMA version RAR size: 1411 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 566 Other Formats: AHX MPC MOD RA AC3 ADX MP4 Tracklist Hide Credits Because It's There 1 3:02 Guitar [Harp], Composed By – Michael Hedges Theme For Naomi Uemura 2 3:08 Piano, Composed By – Philip Aaberg Downhill 3 Percussion – Kenneth NashPiano, Synthesizer, Composed By – Philip AabergViolin – Jeremy 4:36 Cohen When It Snows 4 1:21 Piano, Synthesizer, Composed By – Philip Aaberg The Shape Of The Land 5 3:19 Guitar, Composed By – William AckermanViolin [Electric] – Charlie Bisharat Kimiko 6 4:20 Piano, Composed By – Philip Aaberg Processional 7 3:54 Guitar, Composed By – William AckermanLyricon – Chuck Greenberg Come Back 8 4:19 Piano, Composed By – Philip Aaberg The Ice Bear 9 2:33 Dulcimer [Hammer] – Malcolm DalglishSynthesizer, Composed By – Philip Aaberg Aurora/Nevermore 10 Composed By [Intro], Synthesizer – Philip AabergGuitar [Harp], Composed By – Michael 4:16 Hedges Requiem For A Mountain Climber Arranged By [Strings] – Dawn AtkinsonCello – Eugene FriesenComposed By – Michael 11 4:34 Hedges, Philip Aaberg, William AckermanGuitar – William AckermanGuitar [Harp] – Michael HedgesPiano – Philip AabergViolin – Jeremy CohenViolin, Viola – Charlie Bisharat Credits Co-producer – Dawn Atkinson Composed By [Additional], Performer [Additional] – Michael Hedges, William Ackerman Composed By, Performer – Philip Aaberg Design – Anne Robinson Edited By [Digital] – Stewart Whitmore Engineer – Elliot Mazer, Stephen Hart, Tom Johnson Executive-Producer – Kuni Murai*, William Ackerman Mastered By – Brian Gardner Photography By – Motohisa Ando Producer – Elliot Mazer Recorded By [Additional] – Maureen Droney Notes Windham Hill Music from the film "The Story of Naomi Uemura." Recorded and mixed at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA, and Sprocket Systems, San Rafael, CA, January 1986. Additional recording at Different Fur Studio, San Francisco, CA. Digital editing at A&M Mastering, Hollywood, CA. Mastered at Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, CA. A Dentsu-Mainichi Broadcasting System Film. Directed by Junya Satoh. Starring Toshiyuki Nishida and Chieko Baisho. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Windham Hill The Shape Of The Windham Hill WH-1055 WH-1055 US 1986 Artists Land (LP, Album) Records Windham Hill The Shape Of The Windham Hill 371055-1 371055-1 Germany 1986 Artists Land (LP, Album) Records Windham Hill The Story Of Naomi Windham Hill WHP-28041 WHP-28041 Japan 1986 Artists Uemura (LP, Album) Records Windham Hill The Shape Of The Windham Hill 371 055-2 371 055-2 Germany 1986 Artists Land (CD, Album) Records Related Music albums to The Shape Of The Land by Windham Hill Artists New London Consort , Directed By Philip Pickett - Music From The Time Of Columbus Philip Azmuth - Imperfection Philip Catherine, Charlie Mariano, Jasper Van't Hof - Sleep My Love Various - Twilight Philip Jones Brass Ensemble - Romantic Brass Various - Windham Hill Records Piano Sampler William Ackerman - Imaginary Roads Various - Windham Hill Records Sampler '89 Edison Hedges - Edison Hedges Cellist Various - Windham Hill - The Fine Art Of Music.
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