Earth: Voices of a Planet

Earth: Voices of a Planet is an album released by Paul Winter in 1990. The album was a commissioned for the 20th anniversary of Earth Day, and was premiered in Times Square by the Paul Winter Consort and special guests. The album is a tribute to the Earth, and features at least one instrument or voice from every continent. The album also features animal calls woven into the music. In particular, recordings of elephant basso-rumbles are used. These sounds, created by elephants, are below 20 Hz, and therefore too low for the human ear to detect on its own, and their existence was unknown until shortly before the album was created.

Earth: Voices of a Planet
Studio album by
Released1990
GenreNew age, jazz
Length58:35
LabelLiving Music
ProducerRuss Landau, Paul Winter
Paul Winter chronology
Earthbeat
(1987)
Earth: Voices of a Planet
(1990)
Solstice Live!
(1993)

The album was nominated for a Grammy award in 1991.

Track listing

  1. "Appalachian Morning" (Halley)
  2. "Cathedral Forest" (Halley)
  3. "Call Of The Elephant" (Dadey, Berliner, Halley, Winter)
  4. "Antarctica" (Halley, Winter)
  5. "Ocean Child" (Orca, Halley, Winter)
  6. "Uirapuru Do Amazonas" (De Mello, Thiago)
  7. "Talkabout" (Friesen, Winter, Landau, Turre)
  8. "Russian Girls" (Pokrovsky, Friesen, Halley, Winter, Landau)
  9. "Black Forest" (Winter)
  10. "Song Of The Exile" (De Mello, Thiago)
  11. "Under the Sun" (Velez, Clark, Halley, McCandless, Winter)
  12. "And The Earth Spins" (Halley)

Personnel

References

    1. "Earth: Voices Of A Planet." Living Music.



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