Down to the Moon [Bonus Tracks] Andreas Vollenweider

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CD - Remastered / Bonus Tracks / Enhanced

  • Release Date: 07/12/2005
  • Original Release: 1986
  • Sales Rank: 13,903
  • Label: KIN KOU
  • UPC: 795041752826

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Down to the Moon [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENDown to the Moon 2:26
2LISTENMoon Dance 4:14
3LISTENSteam Forest 4:52
4LISTENWater Moon 2:15
5LISTENNight Fire Dance 4:56
6LISTENQuiet Observer 2:43
7LISTENSilver Wheel 3:56
8LISTENDrown in Pale Light 2:14
9LISTENThe Secret, The Candle and Love 3:45
10Hush-Patience at Bamboo Forest 0:16
11LISTENThree Silver Ladies Dance 2:39
12LISTENLa Lune et l'Enfant 2:09
13LISTENMoonday Live / Bonus Track 6:21
14LISTENAdvance Bonus Track 5:42
15New You! Yes You Live / Bonus Material

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Andreas Vollenweider's Grammy-winning 1987 effort is dominated by the Swiss musician's electrically modified harp. Its distinctive sound runs throughout the album, supported by the usual tinkering synthesizer effects and light percussion. After an extended introductory interlude, the title track zips into a vaguely Caribbean-styled rhythm. "Water Moon" features a different, more organic harp sound; it's mixed with the windy tones of a flute, suggesting ghostly moonshafts lancing through falling rain. Vollenweider plays the harp strings off of guitar strings on the surprisingly twangy (for new age, anyway) "Drown in Pale Light." The composer weaves the instrumentals together with a goody bag of pan-ethnic influences, while the album's margins are full of these little touches that nevertheless make a big difference. Down to the Moon will appeal to anyone looking for music that's as interesting as it is soothing. [This version of the album contains bonus material.] Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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