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The soundtrack album to Rick Ray's stirring documentary about the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader befits the subject matter. Revered new age pianist Peter Kater creates 10 beds of synthesizer lushness, over which hovers cello (from the equally respected David Darling), flute (R. Carlos Nakai), and genuine Tibetan lama Tulku Orgyen's chanting. The music haunts, even without the film's inspiring visuals
Recording information: Point of Light Studios.
Personnel: Peter Kater (piano, synthesizer, programming); Peter Kater; Nawang Khechog (chant); Mark Miller (soprano saxophone); David Darling (cello); Richard Hardy (flute, soprano saxophone); R. Carlos Nakai (Native American flute).
Audio Mixer: Peter Kater.
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