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Rachel Faro Discography of CDs
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Windsong CD (1994)
Rachel Faro songs Lyricist: Richard Fariña.
Personnel: Rachel Faro (guitar, acoustic guitar, dulcimer, piano, background vocals); Robben Ford (guitar, electric guitar); Danny Begelman (guitar, flamenco guitar); Linda Russell (hammer dulcimer); Bobbie Wayne (irish harp); David Gusakov (violin); Robert Resnick (flute, wooden flute, pennywhistle, accordion); Steve Gorn (flute, bansuri); Lenny MacDowell (flute); Joe Mennonna (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, piano, keyboards); Bette Sussman (piano, keyboards, background vocals); Achim Schnitzer (keyboards); Fernando Saunders (electric bass, background vocals); Neil Jacobson, Gary Burke, Robbie Chamberlain (drums); Carole Steele (congas); Carol Steele (percussion); Andy Reese, Sheila Egan, Ned Albright, Kyf Brewer (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Lars Fasbender; ...
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Refugees (2012)
Rachel Faro CD discography Track Listing of songs: Refugees; Time Passes Slowly; Numerology; Always Be Here; Smooth Sailing; I Ain't Afraid; Amazing Grace/Mandalla;
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Journey of the Spirit CD (2002)
Rachel Faro CD discography The mbira, or thumb piano, is more than an instrument for the people of Zimbabwe. In the right hands, it becomes an instrument of the spirit and the heart. And the late Ephat Mujuru definitely had the right hands. On Journey of the Spirit, his music weaves hypnotic patterns that entrance while his voice intones over it, in his native Shona or in English, accompanied for the most part by simple percussion. It's a winning formula with deep beauty, the moments lifted only by a couple of tracks, like the more upbeat "Africa Meet Africa," with greater instrumentation, and "Mabwaedziwa," a piece whose elements -- guitar and mbira -- don't hang together well on the tune. Otherwise, the disc makes for a complete experience, played with love and devotion, a mix of traditional and original music that blends gorgeously. Mujuru moved to the U.S., but his heart remained strongly rooted at home. Whether playing ceremonial pieces like "Nyamaropa" or his own creations such as "Peace," the music remains heartfelt. He'll be sorely missed. ~ Chris Nickson
Recorded at City Sound, New York, New York.
Personnel: Banning Eyre (acoustic guitar); Hasan Bakr (congas, ...
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 Rachel Faro Songs
Popular or famous Rachel Faro music songs: Windsong, Quiet Joys of Brotherhood, Refugees, Numerology, Touch of the World, Heart's Delight. More music songs Time Passes Slowly, Dagger Dance, O India, This Shall Endure, Wedding Song, Loving You Such a Long Time, I Ain't Afraid. More music songs Smooth Sailing, Davy, Always Be Here, Amazing Grace/Mandalla. See All Songs
 Rachel Faro albums Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Robben Ford | Joni Mitchell, Ford Blues Band, Kenny Loggins, Jing Chi, Keiko Matsui, Charlie Musselwhite, Jennifer Warnes, Yellowjackets, Larry Carlton | | Fernando Saunders | Lou Reed, Joan Baez, Jeff Beck, Marianne Faithfull, Kip Hanrahan, John Mclaughlin, Conjure, Michael Gulezian, Jan Hammer | | Gary Burke | Guy Davis, Professor Louie, Bob Dylan, Joe Jackson, Rebecca Pidgeon, Garth Hudson, Kim & Reggie Harris, Professor Louie & The Crowmatix, Rick Danko, Peter Ecklund | | Steve Gorn | Krishna Das, Paul Avgerinos, Karsh Kale, Layne Redmond, Adam Rudolph, Laura Simms, Benjy Wertheimer, Alessandra Belloni, Peter Blum | | Carole Steele | | Robbie Chamberlain | | Ned Albright | | Bette Sussman | | Joe Mennonna | | David Gusakov | | Danny Begelman | | Andy Reese | | Bobbie Wayne | | Robert Resnick | | Sheila Egan | | Achim Schnitzer | | Neil Jacobson | | Lenny MacDowell | Jazzamor, Red Buddha, Blue Planet, Genetic Drugs, Macdowell & Krell, Nasiba, Don Shiva, Eloy | | Kyf Brewer | David Arkenstone, Michael Bolton, Company Of Wolves, Even Rude, Cliff Hillis, Kyf Brewer Band, TNT | | Rachel Faro | Ephat Mujuru | | Linda Russell |
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Ephat Mujuru
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Omnibus Wind Ensemble, Paul Coady
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