Paul Winter - Prayer For The Wild Things (1994)
BAND/ARTIST: Paul Winter
- Title: Prayer For The Wild Things
- Year Of Release: 1994
- Label: Living Music
- Genre: Jazz, New Age, Neo-Classical, Folk
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue)
- Total Time: 01:09:33
- Total Size: 274 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Prelude:
01. Eagle Mountain (2:23)
02. Round Dance (2:22)
Morning:
03. On the River (2:06)
04. Buffalo Prairie (3:58)
05. Osprey (1:57)
06. Grizzly Bear Cubs (4:35)
07. Tritone Canyon (1:23)
08. Moose Walk (4:34)
Afternoon:
09. Gates of the Mountains (1:54)
10. Cougar Bassoon (4:33)
11. Antelope Dreams (5:48)
12. Afternoon's End (4:04)
13. Sunset on Eagle Mountain (2:43)
Twilight:
14. White Goat of the Rockies (2:05)
15. Loon on Mud Pond (3:47)
Night:
16. Night Voices (2:06)
17. Elk Horns (4:47)
18. North Fork Wolves (2:27)
Overture to a New Day:
19. Night into Dawn (4:26)
20. Dance of All Beings (3:52)
21. Eagle Mountain (2:44)
Coda:
22. Song for the Wild Things (1:03)
Prelude:
01. Eagle Mountain (2:23)
02. Round Dance (2:22)
Morning:
03. On the River (2:06)
04. Buffalo Prairie (3:58)
05. Osprey (1:57)
06. Grizzly Bear Cubs (4:35)
07. Tritone Canyon (1:23)
08. Moose Walk (4:34)
Afternoon:
09. Gates of the Mountains (1:54)
10. Cougar Bassoon (4:33)
11. Antelope Dreams (5:48)
12. Afternoon's End (4:04)
13. Sunset on Eagle Mountain (2:43)
Twilight:
14. White Goat of the Rockies (2:05)
15. Loon on Mud Pond (3:47)
Night:
16. Night Voices (2:06)
17. Elk Horns (4:47)
18. North Fork Wolves (2:27)
Overture to a New Day:
19. Night into Dawn (4:26)
20. Dance of All Beings (3:52)
21. Eagle Mountain (2:44)
Coda:
22. Song for the Wild Things (1:03)
This is one of those albums that immediately bowls over anyone listening. Paul Winter is notable for a string of excellent instrumental albums, but Prayer for the Wild Things easily qualifies as his best to date, mixing acoustic instrumentation, studio electronics, Native American chant and drumming, the sounds of 22 animal species and more into a gorgeous, shifting collage of music and sound. The album is described as "An Earth Music Celebration of the Northern Rockies Inspired by the wilderness art of Bev Dootlittle." The result is almost 70 minutes of musical grandeur -- without one grandiose or pompous moment. -- Steven McDonald
Jazz | Classical | World | Folk | New Age | FLAC / APE
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