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Paul Winter Solstice Live! Mp3, Flac, Wma Paul Winter Solstice Live! mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic / Jazz / Classical / Folk, World, & Country Album: Solstice Live! Country: US Released: 1993 Style: New Age, Modern Classical, Folk, Neofolk MP3 version RAR size: 1985 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1269 mb WMA version RAR size: 1976 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 690 Other Formats: VOX AUD MPC MP2 APE WAV VQF Tracklist Hide Credits Fanfare A1 Soprano Saxophone – Paul Winter Timpani – Gordon GottliebWritten-By – 0:58 Gottlieb*, Winter* Tomorrow Is My Dancing Day A2 3:07 Arranged By – Halley*Performer – The Consort*Written-By – Trad. English* Fog On The Hill Arranged By – Ní Riain*Cello – Eugene FriesenRecorded By [Wind] – Mickey A3 5:15 HoulihanSounds – Spotted OwlVoice, Liner Notes – Nóirín Ní Riain*Written-By – Trad. Irish* Shaman A4 Frame Drum – Glen VelezSoprano Saxophone – Paul Winter Written-By – 1:15 Velez*, Winter* Boon Song A5 4:51 Performer – The Consort*Voice – ÚirapurúWritten-By – Halley*, Úirapurú Buena Nueva A6 Arranged By – Andes MantaPerformer – Andes MantaWritten-By – Trad. 1:47 Ecuadorian* Nevaga A7 Arranged By – Dimitri PokrovskyVocals – Alexander Danilov, Dimitri 2:43 PokrovskyWritten-By – Trad. Russian* Highland Heaven A8 3:52 Flute – Rhonda LarsonPerformer – The Consort*Written-By – Halley* The Sparrow Arranged By – Lewis-Evans*Congas, Percussion – CaféDrums – Ted A9 5:10 MoorePerformer – The Consort*Vocals – Kecia Lewis-EvansWritten-By – Trad. American* Hodie / Good 9:28 People All Hodie 10.1 Arranged By – Halley*Performer – The Consort*Written-By – Unknown Artist Good People All 10.2 Arranged By – Halley*Performer – The Consort*Written-By – Trad. Irish* March De San Benito B1 Arranged By – Casals*Bagpipes [Gaeta] – Nando Casals*Organ – Paul 2:02 HalleyWritten-By – Trad. Galician* The Night Forest Cello – Eugene FriesenFlute – Rhonda LarsonHeckelphone – Mark B2 2:15 PerchanokSoprano Saxophone – Paul Winter Written-By – Friesen*, Perchanok*, Winter*, Larson* River B3 Arranged By – Pokrovsky*Vocals – Elena Sidorenko, Irene Shiskina, Maria 1:44 Nefiodova*Written-By – Trad. Russian* Trickster B4 Arranged By – Donders*Trumpet [French Hunting Horn] – Dimitri 0:36 DondersWritten-By – Trad. French* Return Of The Sun Bells – Unknown ArtistGong [Sun Gong] – Scott SloanOrgan – Paul B5 3:26 HalleyRecorded By [Tundra Wolf] – Dr. Michael FoxSoprano Saxophone – Paul Winter Sounds – Tundra WolfWritten-By – Halley*, Winter* Solstice Chant B6 2:04 Performer – The Consort And Special Guests*Written-By – Halley* Christmas Day Is Come / 6:12 Duet For The Longest Night Christmas Day Is Come 17.1 Arranged By – Ní Riain*Organ – Paul HalleySoprano Saxophone – Paul Winter Voice – Nóirín Ní Riain*Written-By – Trad. Irish* Duet For The Longest Night 17.2 Organ – Paul HalleySoprano Saxophone – Paul Winter Written-By – Halley*, 6:12 Winter* Down In Beograd Arranged By – Pokrovsky*Music By [New Music] – Friesen*, Castro-Neves*, 18 Halley*, Winter*Performer – The Consort*Vocals [Singing], Percussion [The 3:38 Rhythym Of Their Feet] – The Dimitri Pokrovsky Singers*Written-By – Trad. Russian* Minuit - Midnight / 5:45 Adeste Fideles Minuit - Midnight 19.1 Lead Vocals – Paul Halley, Paul Winter Words By – Keita FodebaWords By [English] – Guth*, Susan OsbornWritten-By – Trad. Guinean* Adeste Fideles 19.2 Arranged By – Halley*, Winter*Performer – The Consort; Special Guests*, Unknown ArtistWritten-By – Trad.* Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – Earth Music Productions Published By – Living Earth Music Published By – Frame Drum Music Published By – Back Alley Music Published By – Umpawaug Music Recorded At – Cathedral Of St. John The Divine Credits Design – Kathy Cowles, Maggie Burnett, Sue Maher Edited By [Additional Editing] – Chris Brown Engineer [Concert Monitor] – Judy Elliott-Brown* Engineer [Concert Sound] – Les Kahn Liner Notes – Paul Winter , Wendy Insinger Mixed By – Les Kahn, Russ Landau Photography By – David Allen , Jerry Alkoff, Mary Bloom Photography By [Back Cover And Centerfold] – Jeff Day Photography By [Cover] – Christopher Briscoe Producer – Les Kahn, Paul Winter Producer [Associate] – Paul Halley, Russ Landau Recorded By – Kooster McAllister, Paul Prestopino, Randy Ezratty Recorded By [Additional Recording], Edited By, Mastered By – Tom Bates Notes A Celebration of the Winter Solstice Recorded at New York's Cathedral of St. John the Divine Recorded by Record Plant Remote and Effanel Music Edited and mastered on the Digital Audio Labls workstation Hamburg Steinway D Piano by Pro Piano Spotted owl, úirapurú recordings courtesy Library of Natural Sounds, Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Tracks 1-3, 6, 7, 9, 11-15, 17.1, 18, 19.2: Living Earth Music, BMI Track 4: Frame Drum Music, BMI; Living Earth Music, BMI Track 5, 17.2: Living Earth Music, BMI; Back Alley Music, ASCAP Tracks 8, 10, 16: Back Alley Music, ASCAP Track 19.1: Umpawaug Music, ASCAP (c) 1993 Earth Music Productions Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: BMI Rights Society: ASCAP Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Paul Winter / The Paul Winter / The Paul Winter Living LD0024 Paul Winter Consort* - Solstice Live! (CD, LD0024 US 1993 Music Consort* Album) Paul Winter / The Paul Winter / The Paul Winter Living LD0024 Paul Winter Consort* - Solstice Live! (CD, LD0024 US 1993 Music Consort* Album, Club) Paul Winter / The Paul Winter / The Paul Winter Living LD0024 Paul Winter Consort* - Solstice Live! (CD, LD0024 US 1993 Music Consort* Album, Club) Related Music albums to Solstice Live! by Paul Winter Johnny Winter - Early Winter Winter Olympics, The - The Winter Olympics EP Paul Winter Con Carlos Lyra - El Sonido De Ipanema Paul Winter - Lullaby For The Earth Paul Winter - Prayer For The Wild Things Paul Winter - Missa Gaia Earth Mass Paul Winter - Anthems (Ten Years Of Living Music) Paul Winter Consort Narrated By Robert J. Lurtsema - The Man Who Planted Trees Paul Winter - Sun Singer Paul Winter / Paul Halley - Whales Alive.
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