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Wings in the Dawn is an extremely canned CD by Naoyuki Onda. The pieces are contrived from formulaic new age techniques and drab ethnic performances. Onda uses a koto, piano, and nature samples to build sappy atmospheres. He contrasts them with weak techno rhythms and out of place synths. This disc had potential. Onda chose to ignore it and create Muzak. ~ Jim Brenholts
Audio Mixers: Keico Yoda; Tomohiro Sato.
Audio Remixer: Tomohiro Sato.
Liner Note Authors: Junichi Konuma; Naoyuki Onda.
Recording information: Crescente Studio; Flamingo Sound.
Arranger: Naoyuki Onda.
Personnel: Naoyuki Onda (piano, keyboards); Yutaka Nakano (guitar); Jia Peng Fang (erhu); Mizuyo Komiya (koto); Chang Wei Wei (yangqin); Yukihiko Mitsuka (shakuhachi); Atsuo Okubo (drums).
Personnel: Naoyuki Onda (piano, keyboards, programming); Yutaka Nakano (guitar); Mizuyo Komiya (koto); Jia Peng Fang (erhu); Yukihiko Mitsuka (shakuhachi); Atsuo Okubo (drums).
Naoyuki Onda Wings In The Dawn Songs | 1. | Wings in the Dawn |
| 2. | Sunlight |
| 3. | Seaside |
| 4. | Train for Home |
| 5. | Clear Night in Winter |
| 6. | Days of Childhood |
| 7. | From the Cape |
| 8. | Remembering Home |
| 9. | Zooming Clouds |
| 10. | Daydream |
| 11. | Wings in the Dawn - (Remix, remix) |
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