Light Blue Sun

Light Blue Sun is the second album by violinist/vocalist Lili Haydn. It was released in 2003 by BMG Music.

Light Blue Sun
Studio album by
Released2003
GenreClassical
LabelBMG

Track listing

  1. Light Blue Sun (Prelude) (Lili Haydn, Corky James) 2:44
  2. Come Here (Haydn, Rick Boston) 5:34
  3. Anything (Haydn, Peter Rafelson) 6:08
  4. Wounded Dove (Haydn) 6:55
  5. The Longing (Albinoni; add. music by Haydn) 5:08
  6. Denied (Lotus Weinstock) 5:42
  7. The Chinese Song (add. music by Haydn) 6:26
  8. Sweetness (Haydn, Jez Colin) 4:26
  9. Seek (Haydn, Siri Ved K. Khalsa) 8:13
  10. Home (Haydn, Tony McAnany) 6:47
  11. The Promised Land (Weinstock, Haydn, Steve Nalepa) 10:23
  12. Anything (radio edit) 3:39

Musicians

  • Lili Haydn: violin and vocals on all tracks; keyboard/programming on 4, 7, 9 and 10
  • Bill Laswell: bass on 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 12
  • Corky James: guitar on 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 12
  • Steve Nalepa (DJ Sherlock): keyboards/ambience on 1, 4, 9, 10, 11; keyboard bass on 10; programming on 3, 9 and 12
  • Karsh Kale: beat construction and additional production on 1, 5, 7; drums on 2, 4, 5 and tablas on 5, 7
  • Jez Colin: programming/keyboards/ambiance on 4, 8, 10
  • Satnam Singh Ramgotra: tablas on 2, 4, 7
  • Goffrey Moore: guitar on 8, 10
  • Pharoah Sanders: tenor saxophone on 11
  • George Clinton: spoken word on 11
  • Alice Coltrane: piano on 6
  • Teo Castro: programming on 3, 12
  • Bahar: Qawali vocal on 1
  • Gerri Sutyak: cello on 3, 4 and 12
  • Vanessa Freebairn-Smith: cello on 3, 4 and 12
  • Alma Fernandez: viola on 3, 4 and 12
  • Julianna Klopotic: violin on 6
  • Ron Lawrence: viola on 6
  • Tara Chambers: cello on 6
  • Marius DeVries: bass and programming on 2
  • Carmen Rizzo: keyboards, programming and sound design on 2
  • Chris Bruce: guitar on 2
  • Produced by Bill Laswell and Lili Haydn


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