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Breezy Valley

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Breezy Valley
📅 ReleasedAug 28, 2003
🎙️ Recorded2003
GenreNew-age, Instrumental
⏳ Length56:08 (standard)
60:10 (with a special track)
🏷️ LabelJingo Records & AVC
🤑 ProducerOliver Schwarz
Bandari
chronology
Crystal Lake
(2002)Crystal Lake2002
Breezy Valley
(2003)
Moonlight Bay
(2004)Moonlight Bay2004

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Breezy Valley is the tenth studio album of the Swiss new-age music group Bandari. It was originally released in May 24, 2001 by Jingo Records in Taiwan after licensed from AVC Swiss record label. It included 14 songs and an arranged track "Snow" originally composed by Canadian singer and New-age musician Loreena McKennitt. In the Taiwanese edition, this album comes with a special bonus track, Wish From Far-Away Places (also know as King Of The Mountain). In this additional track, Bandari's leader Oliver Schwarz personally expressed far-away greetings to the Taiwanese Bandari fans through his own voice and used the fifth track, Dreaming in the Moonlight, as background accompaniment music.

Track listing[edit]

  1. "Snow" by Loreena McKennitt - 5:11
  2. "Song Of The Angels" - 3:44
  3. "Indian Summer" - 4:17
  4. "Mars And Venus" - 3:46
  5. "Dreaming In The Moonlight" - 4:52
  6. "Love Of My Life" - 3:52
  7. "Sunset Valley" - 3:07
  8. "Love Me Tonight" - 3:52
  9. "If I Love Again" - 3:28
  10. "Heaven On Earth" - 4:05
  11. "Green Leaves Of Spring" - 3:34
  12. "Good Morning Sunshine" - 3:33
  13. "The Way Of The Wind" - 4:35
  14. "For Your Heart Only" - 3:51

Bonus Track

  1. "Wish From Far-Away Places (King Of The Mountain)" - 4:34[1]

Popular impact[edit]

Breezy Valley included the tracks "Heaven On Earth", "Snow", "Dreaming In The Moonlight", "Green Leaves Of Spring" and "For Your Heart Only" etc., had become one of the most successful and famous hit songs of Bandari. Track 3 "Indian Summer" was included in the 2010 Bandari's best selected compilation, Bandari 20th Anniversary Collection.

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