Folklore (Forrest Fang album)

Folklore is the sixth studio album by the ambient musician Forrest Fang. It was released in 1995 through Cuneiform Records.

Folklore
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 14, 1995
GenreWorldbeat, electronic, ambient[1]
Length64:17
LabelCuneiform
ProducerForrest Fang
Forrest Fang chronology
World Diary
(1992)
Folklore
(1995)
The Blind Messenger
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Forrest Fang.

No.TitleLength
1."The Bridge of Chüan-Chou I: Crossing the River"6:27
2."The Bridge of Chüan-Chou II: The Dragon King's Advice"4:30
3."The Bridge of Chüan-Chou III: Falling Stones (Kuan Yin)"4:28
4."The Bridge of Chüan-Chou IV: An Offering of Wood"6:03
5."The Bridge of Chüan-Chou V: The Eight Immortals"9:15
6."Ehecatl"1:58
7."Receiving the Approaching Spirit"4:24
8."The Healing Stick of Cabeza de Vaca"13:27
9."Gender Lament"3:46
10."A Shaman in Pursuit of Chabui's Image"8:09
11."Departure"1:50

Personnel

  • Tashi Dhondup vocals on "The Healing Stick of Cabeza de Vaca"
  • Forrest Fang instruments, production
  • Liu Qi-Chao flute and suona on "The Bridge of Chüan-Chou V: The Eight Immortals"
  • Robert Rich – flute and ocarina on "The Healing Stick of Cabeza de Vaca"
  • Steve Roach didgeridoo on "The Healing Stick of Cabeza de Vaca"
  • I Wayan Sujana xylophone on "Gender Lament"
  • Zhang Yan guzheng on "The Bridge of Chüan-Chou V: The Eight Immortals"
  • Tsering Wongmo – vocals on "The Healing Stick of Cabeza de Vaca"
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References

  1. Brenholts, Jim. "Folklore". Allmusic. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
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