Eolian Minstrel
Eolian Minstrel is Andreas Vollenweider's ninth studio album, released in 1993. Vollenweider writes "This album is in many ways the diary of a great adventure I shared with all the people involved in this recording. My deep appreciation to all of you. Many thanks to all those who were gently pushing and pulling in the background and to all our families for their patience and enthusiasm. My love to Beata, Jonathan, Sebastian and Noemi." All music composed, arranged and produced by Andreas Vollenweider except "Private Fires" composed by Andreas Vollenweider and Carly Simon, for AVAF Inc and AVAF-Music publishing, Zurich, Switzerland.
- Eliza Gilkyson appears courtesy of Private Music
- Richard Greene appears courtesy of Virgin Classics
- Max Lasser appears courtesy of Real Music
- Carly Simon appears courtesy of Arista Records
Recorded and mixed at Powerplay Studios, Maur, Switzerland. Mastered at Geenwod Studios, Nunningen, Switzerland
Track listing[edit]
- All songs written and arranged by Andreas Vollenweider.
- "Song Of Isolde " - 1:41
- "Across The Iron River (The Return)" - 2.44
- "Reason Enough (All The King's Men)" - 4:26
- "Eolian Minstrel" - 5:02
- "Jaden Maiden" - 4:05
- "The Secret Shrine Of Icarus" - 0.56
- "Harvest" - 5:22
- "The Years In The Forest" - 3.45
- "Desert Of Rain" - 4.27
- "Private Fires" - 4:08
- "The Five Sisters" - 4:48
- "Painter's Waltz" - 4.09
- "Leaves Of The Great Tree" - 3.40
- "Lake Of Time" - 1.26
Personnel[edit]
- Andreas Vollenweider: Harp, Folk Harp, Celtic Harp, Voice, Cheng, Horn Flute, Bass Bamboo Flute, Renaissance Harp, Percussion
- Eliza Gilkyson: Voice, Acoustic Guitar
- Mark Portmann: Electric Guitar, Acoustic Slide Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
- Eberhard Hahn: Breathy Flute, Bass Flute, Baritone Sax, Pans Water Pipe, Bass Clarinet, Bamboo Flute, Diggeridoo, Kena, Alto Sax, Flute, Piccolo, Chinese Flute
- Christoph Stiefel: Keyboards, Organ
- Walter Keiser: Drums, Percussion, Special Effects
- Ernst Stroer: Percussion
- Matthieu Michel: Trumpet
- Hanspeter Bruggemann: Accordion
- Richard Greene: Violin
- Pedro Haldemann: Percussion
- Carly Simon: Voice
- Max Lasser: Dobro, Lauda
- Thomas Fessler: Chinese Pipa
- Sandro Friedrich: Bulgarian Bag Pipe
References[edit]
- ↑ Andreas Vollenweider: Eolian Minstrel Columbia Records COL 474784 2
External links[edit]
- Eolian Minstrel at Discogs (list of releases)
- OCLC 29527333
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