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The Light of the Spirit

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Download links and information about The Light of the Spirit by Kitaro. This album was released in 1987 and it belongs to New Age, Electronica, Rock genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 48:45 minutes.

Artist: Kitaro
Release date: 1987
Genre: New Age, Electronica, Rock
Tracks: 8
Duration: 48:45
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mysterious Encounter 6:04
2. Sundance 6:18
3. The Field 4:55
4. The Light of the Spirit 7:29
5. In the Beginning 5:54
6. Moondance 4:44
7. Howling Thunder 6:09
8. Journey to a Fantasy 7:12

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The Light of the Spirit is one of Kitaro's best CDs. Perhaps it is because Mickey Hart co-produced, or perhaps Kitaro asked Hart to co-produce because it is so good. It doesn't really matter if either of those is the reason; this is just an awesome CD. Kitaro's specialty has always been the symphonic synth and this is no exception. He augments that synth with several guest musicians on a variety of ambient instruments. This is truly ambient music, albeit on the new age side of that style. The vocal accompaniment by Lynn Ray and Jeannie Tracy counts as instrumental as well. The sound design treats the wordless vocals as an extra sound to incorporate. David Jenkins contributes a smoking electric guitar that gives this rock & roll textures as well. This disc stands proudly with work by Constance Demby, Vangelis, Suzanne Ciani, and Dean Evenson as some of the best adult contemporary instrumental new age music.