Dancing with the Lion
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Dancing with the Lion | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 8, 1989 | |||
Recorded | April–October 1988 | |||
Venue | Zurich, Switzerland | |||
Studio | Lakeside Recording Studio | |||
Label | CBS | |||
Producer | Andreas Vollenweider | |||
Andreas Vollenweider chronology | ||||
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Dancing with the Lion is Andreas Vollenweider's sixth studio album, released in 1989.
Co-produced by Eric Merz & Darryl Pitt. Executive Producers: Hanswalter Huggler & Hugo Fass. Recorded and mixed at Lakeside Recording Studio, Zurich, Switzerland. April–October 1988
The title song made an appearance in the Canadian AC charts on August 7, 1989, at #17.[1]
Track listing
[edit]- "Unto the Burning Circle" - 3:48
- "Dancing with the Lion" - 4:00
- "Hippolyte" - 1:11
- "Dance of the Masks" - 5:51
- "Pearls & Tears" - 5:02
- "Garden of My Childhood" - 1:47
- "Still Life" - 5:40
- "And The Long Shadows" - 3:37
- "See, My Love..." - 3:03
- "Silver Dew, Golden Grass" - 0:59
- "Ascent from the Circle" - 4:01
Personnel
[edit]- Andreas Vollenweider: Electracoustic Harp, Cheng, Voice & other instruments
- Christoph Stiefel: Piano & other Keyboards
- Pedro Haldemann: Percussion
- Walter Keiser: Drums & Percussion
- Matthias Ziegler: Flutes
Guest Instrumentalists:
- Hans Bergstrom: French Horn
- Beat Briner: Bassoon
- Fernando Fantini: Accordion
- Charly Fassler: French Horn
- Steve Gorn: Bansuri Bamboo Flutes
- Hanspeter Hass: Bass Trombone
- Peter Keiser: Bass.
- Max Lässer: Acoustic Guitar.
- David Lindley: Lap Steel Guitar, Turkish Saz.
- Marilyn Mazur: Percussion.
- Marl O'Connor: Violin & Mandolin.
- Burhan Oecal: Darabuka.
- Christian Ostermeier: Tenor Saxophone.
- Luis Perez: Mesoamerican Wind & Percussion.
- Daniel Pezzotti: Cello.
- Badal Roy: Tabla.
- Janne Schaffer: Electric Guitar & Guitarsitar.
- Roman Schwind: English Horn, Oboe.
- The Zurich Mandolin Players, Conducted by Horst Hagemann