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The Silk Road Ensemble - Off The Map (CD, Album)

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The Silk Road Ensemble - Off The Map (CD, Album)Media Condition: Mint (M) Sleeve Condition: Mint (M) Comments: Still sealed General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Over the years, the Silk Road Ensemble has evolved from a group of strangers, brought together by artistic director Yo Yo Ma, into a close knit band of friends. Off the Map is a testament to that transformation, as the Silk Road Project celebrates its 10th anniversary.

Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)

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Still sealed

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Over the years, the Silk Road Ensemble has evolved from a group of strangers, brought together by artistic director Yo Yo Ma, into a close-knit band of friends. Off the Map is a testament to that transformation, as the Silk Road Project celebrates its 10th anniversary. Gabriela Frank's Ritmos Anchinos transports us into the Andes, with pipa and sheng imitating indigenous folk instruments. Angel Lam's childhood memories emerge in Empty Mountain, Spirit Rain -- an urban groove of Hong Kong carried by shakuhachi and bass. Creation of the world is at the center of Evan Ziporyn's Sulvasutra. Written for India's great tabla player Sandeep Das, the piece is an explosion of colors -- cosmic particles uniting in the Big Bang, knowledge spreading like fire throughout the universe. Osvaldo Golijov's Air to Air invokes a Sicilian protest song, prayers to Holy Mother Guadalupe and songs from the Christian Arab Easter service, known to millions across the Middle East through recordings by the incomprable Lebanese singer Fairouz. The album features the playing of such renowned superstars as Kayhan Kalhor, Wu Man, Cristina Pato, and Wu Tong, yet it is the Silk Road Ensemble's collective spirit that shines throug, proving great things can happen when strangers meet. (from Amazon.com in 2015)

 

. Ritmos Anchinos
. Empty Mountain, Spirit Rain
. Sulvasutra
. Air To Air

 

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Barcode 7 13746 80952 2
Matrix / Runout 53794283/468095 21
Mastering SID Code IFPI LB47
Mould SID Code IFPI 0768
ASIN B002MXNNXO

 

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Copyright (c) In A Circle Records
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Copyright (c) Silk Road Project, Inc.
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Recorded At Systems Two
Mixed At The Orchard, New Paltz, NY
Mastered At The Orchard, New Paltz, NY

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