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Flutist Chris Michell recorded Tibetan Freedom Chants at Namgyal Monastery in Tibet, with voices from the Ven. Bhagdro of Ganden and the Nuns of Drapchi Prison. Included are almost 20 short spoken pieces and chants, with Michell contributing an evocative accompaniment to the prayers and teachings. ~ John Bush
Personnel: Chris Michell (flute); Joji Hirota (drums).
Recording information: Library, Namgyal monastery, McLeod-Ganj Dharamsala, Ind (07/03/1999-07/04/1999); Namgyal monastery (07/03/1999-07/04/1999).
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Tibetan Freedom Chants Music Chris Michell Tibetan Freedom Chants Songs | 1. | Chant 1 | |
| 2. | Committed Youths: Take an Oath for Independence | |
| 3. | Chant 2 | |
| 4. | Bhagdro Speaks: Text 1 | |
| 5. | Chant 3 | |
| 6. | We Will Never Be Disheartened | |
| 7. | Chant 4 | |
| 8. | His Holiness: The Father of Our Nation | |
| 9. | Bhagdro Speaks: Text 2 | |
| 10. | Chant 5 | |
| 11. | May No Others Suffer Like This | |
| 12. | Chant 6 | |
| 13. | Bhagdro Speaks: Text 3 | |
| 14. | Chant 7: The Torture | |
| 15. | Chant 8 | |
| 16. | Neither Hail nor Frost Will Break Our United Hands | |
| 17. | Bhagdro Speaks: Text 4 | |
| 18. | Chant 9: Bhagdro Into Action | |
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