| | Yoga Zone: Music For Yoga Practice CD
Photographer: Alan Finger. Yoga Zone: Music For Yoga Practice Music Yoga Zone: Music For Yoga Practice Songs | 1. | White Spirit, The - Uman |
| 2. | Thousand Teardrops, A - Shadowfax |
| 3. | Bensusan - Michael Hedges |
| 4. | 87 Dreams of a Lifetime - Patrick O'Hearn |
| 5. | Happy Home in Kathmandu, A - Will Ackerman |
| 6. | Welcoming - Michael Manring |
| 7. | Bridges - Nightnoise |
| 8. | Toys Not Ties - Nightnoise |
| 9. | Ivory - Ray Lynch |
| 10. | To Take...To Hold - Yanni |
| 11. | Causeway - Alex de Grassi |
| 12. | Crying Smile - Philip Aaberg |
| 13. | When I Was 4 - Michael Hedges |
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