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Yukio Tsuji Discography of CDs
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Goddess Mystical Visions, Vol. 3 CD (1999)
Yukio Tsuji CD discography Lucia Hwong concluded her trilogy of Goddess CDs with Goddess Mystical Visions, Vol. 3. Anyone who isn't a seasoned new age enthusiast will find this CD to be the least accessible of the three, and that's because it is designed primarily for meditation. While the first two Goddess releases were ...
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Goddess Celestial Realms, Vol. 2 CDs (1999)
Yukio Tsuji discography Released in 1999, Goddess Celestial Realms, Vol. 2 is the second of three CDs that comprised musician/composer Lucia Hwong's Goddess trilogy. Those who savored Goddess Awakening, Vol. 1 will also find a great deal to admire about this equally impressive release, which could be termed new age, electronica, ambient or ...
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Goddess Awakening, Vol. 1 CD (1998)
Yukio Tsuji albums Whether you define Lucia Hwong's instrumental music as new age, electronica, ambient or world music -- and perhaps it's all of those things -- Goddess Awakening, Vol. 1 is as evocative as it is intriguing. New age, to be sure, has its detractors, who see a lot of it as ...
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Teiji Ito: Watermill CD (2008)
Yukio Tsuji CD discography Japanese-American composer Teiji Ito was largely known for his dramatic music -- incidental music for theater, film scores, and dance -- and Watermill, a 1971 collaboration with choreographer Jerome Robbins for the New York City Ballet, is considered one of his most important compositions. Ito incorporates instruments and musical traditions ...
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Urban Archaeology CD (1996)
Yukio Tsuji music CDs Even for the avant-garde fan acquainted with the Far East Side Band's first CD, Caverns, Urban Archaeology cannot fail to surprise. The group's blend of Oriental and Occidental instruments and music forms provides quite a change of scenery. For this second opus, the trio of Asian-American improvisers Jason Hwang, Sang-Won ...
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Blues In The East CD (1994)
Yukio Tsuji songs Liu Sola is a Chinese musician whose radically distinctive sound incorporates elements of a number of seemingly incongruous influences, including Chinese opera, free jazz, funk, blues, and even Japanese Noh theater. Her debut Western release features a stellar lineup, including organist Amina Claudine Myers, guitarist James Blood Ulmer, drummer Jerome ...
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Caverns CD (1994)
Yukio Tsuji albums All music written by Jason Kao Hwang.
Personnel: Yukio Tsuji (vocals, shakuhachi, percussion); Jason Kao Hwang (violin).
Audio Mixer: Chuck Cavanaugh.
Recording information: Crystal Sound, New York, NY (02/28/1993).
Personnel includes: Jason Kao Hwang (violin); Yukio Tsuji (percussion, shakuhachi flute, vocals); Sang Won Park (kayagum, ajang, vocals).
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Neo Geo CD (1987)
Yukio Tsuji music CDs Sakamoto's all-star blend of Western and Eastern music styles is a triumphant success for the composer, and a consistently good listen. On the title track he takes a traditional Japanese folk song and blends it into a funk groove provided by Bootsy Collins, Bill Laswell, and Sly Dunbar. Unlike Byrne and Eno's My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, this ...
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 Yukio Tsuji discography Worked With
Lucia Hwong, Steve Gorn
Yukio Tsuji Songs Page
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