2004-08-18
Although the language and culture of Taiwan’s indigenous Wulu Bunun people are quickly disappearing, their distinctive eight-part harmonies are changing the way the world considers the evolution of harmonics.Classical cellist David Darling recently traveled to Taiwan’s Central Mountain Range to collaborate with the singers on this first-ever recording of their sacred music.
FORRO IN THE DARK
Bonfires of Sao Joao
ENTER THE HAGGIS
Gutter Anthems
SOWETO GOSPEL CHOIR
African Spirit
ANGELIQUE KIDJO
Djin Djin
VARIOUS ARTISTS
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EASY STAR ALL-STARS
DUBBER SIDE OF THE MOON
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