An Enchanted Evening

An Enchanted Evening is a live album by Kitarō, released in June 29, 1995, recorded during his world tour that year.[1] It features music from his studio album, Mandala, and his original score to Oliver Stone's 1993 film, Heaven and Earth.[1]

An Enchanted Evening
Live album by
ReleasedJune 29, 1995
GenreNew-age
Length67:07
LabelDomo Records, Inc
ProducerKitarō

A DVD was also released by Domo records, through Pioneer Artists (pa). With a different order and 7 tracks. "Silk road" is absent.

Track listing

Title
No.TitleComposerLength
1."Mandala"Kitaro7:55
2."Planet"Kitaro1:59
3."Dance Of Sarasvati"Kitaro9:06
4."Silk Road"Kitaro7:59
5."Chant From The Heart"Kitaro8:59
6."Jawa Taiko"Kitaro7:05
7."Kokoro"Kitaro13:50
8."Heaven & Earth"Kitaro12:14

Personnel

  • Kitaro : Producer, Keyboards, Taiko Drums, Guitar, Wooden Flute, Tibetan Long Horn, Chanting
  • Angus Clark : Guitar
  • Diana Dentino : Keyboards
  • Keith Heffner : Keyboards
  • Nawang Khechog : Flutes/Percussion/Chanting
  • Jeff McElroy : Bass
  • Lorenza Ponce : Violin
  • Yoshi Shimada : Drums
  • Derek Zimmerman : Percussion
  • Gary Barlough : Co-Producer
  • Peter Kelsey : Engineer
  • Erick Labson : Mastering Engineer
  • Art Slave : Design
  • Hideo Oida : Photography
  • Kazu Yanagi : Photography
  • Tour Manager: Matt Leach
  • Production Manager : John Warren
  • Guitars & Strings Tech : Ross Lahey
  • Key Tech : Gary Barlough
  • Eiichi Naito : Management
  • Dino Malito : Management

Charts

Chart (1995) Peak
position
The Billboard 200[2] 199
Billboard Top New Age Albums[2] 4
Billboard Heatseekers Albums[2] 16
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References

  1. Archived 2011-10-30 at the Wayback Machine"
  2. "Allmusic awards listing". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
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