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Albums: Globe Trekker Earth Journeys
Volume 2 |
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Since the first Globe Trekker TV show was produced, the team of composers who create the soundtrack have been pushing back the boundaries
of television music. The scores blend music and sounds recorded
on location into compositions and arrangements by musicians
more usually associated with hit records and classical albums.
Earth Journeys Volume 2 contains music from Globe Trekker episodes in Greenland, Jamaica, China, Mexico, Uzbekistan, Turkey, India, Middle East, Chile, Vietnam, Baja California, and West Africa. It also features a remix of the Globe Trekker theme song. |
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| THE TRACKS |
1. Arctic Dance: Based on an Inuit woman's performance
of a Greenland drum dance.
2. Cafe d'Afrique: The sounds of west Africa's costal
Cafes featuring Matt Bowers on electric guitar.
3. Saga: Norse words from the songs of Greenland performed
by the rich voice of Tryggvi Gunnar Hansen.
4. Ranchero: Featuring the voice of Martin Williams.
The desert cattle country of inland Baja Mexico still has
the feel of the old west.
5. Dog Bates Moon: Tequila round the campfire creates
a dreamy calm.
6. Uzebkistan Express: A steam journey through Central Asia's
mythical cities and glorious scenery.
7. TILT: A jaunt around Jamaica featuring Steve Lima
on guitar.
8. SOUL FLUTE: Haunting flute epitomises the fragile
purity of Chinese music.
9. THE WATERING OF A TREE: Taken from a saz and drum
performance one hot night in a traveller's campsite.
10. Spirit Girl Saraswatis Shakti: The spirit girls voice
evoking the Devine energy of Hindu forces.
11. Berberama: Featuring Matt Bowers on electric guitar,
inspired by a group of Berber woman singing around a campfire.
12. Wo-Lo-Lo - Featuring Adam Doughty on kora, inspired
by the dramatic views from the Dogon escarpment.
13. Four Miles Away: Featuring Neil Yates on trumpet, inspired
by the distant trumpet echoes across the barren lands of Baja.
14. Chinatown: The Chinese pipe guitar reflects the hustle
and bustle of a modern Chinese city.
15. Chilled Out: Featuring Mike Patton - The fastest mandolin
in the west.
16. Chant: The Inuit chant and Ian Richies soprano sax
combine urban and ethnic dialogue as the sun sets over Greenland.
17. Return to Bac Ha: A young girl greets the crew in
the northern mountain village of Bac Ha. |
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Executive Producers Ian Cross and Neville Farmer. Tracks compiled
and edited by Neville Farmer and Simon Woody Wood at Dubmaster,
Farnham Surrey. Mastered by Barry Grint at Alchamey Mastering,
London.
Tracks 3 & 16 composed by Ian Richie & published
by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Tracks 1, 8, 14 & 17 composed by Michael Conn & published
by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Tracks 2, 11, 12 & 15 composed by Nainita Desai and Malcolm
Laws & published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Tracks 6 & 10 composed by Nina Miles & published by
EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Track 7 composed by Luscombe & Pandit & published
by Notting Hill Music (UK) Ltd / EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Tracks 4, 5, 9 & 14 composed by Colin Winston Fletcher and published copyright control. |
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© Pilot Film and Television Productions Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorised copying, hiring, lending, public performance and broadcasting of this recording is prohibited. |
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