Planet Voyage

Planet Voyage is an album by the German andean new age band Cusco. It was released originally in 1982, and is currently available under the Prudence label.

Planet Voyage
Studio album by
Released1982
GenreAndean new age
LabelPrudence
Cusco chronology
Cool Islands
(1982)
Planet Voyage
(1982)
Virgin Islands
(1983)

This album contains three of the tracks which were later reworked for the Mystic Island release (Milky Way, Pisces, and Leo), and also contains the track Venus, which utilizes what would become a signature synthesized panflute sound, and also electric rock guitars, and which has been featured on multiple compilations of Cusco's early material. Some of the more relatively reliable Cusco discographies show a 1983 release date, but the early Arista and Yupiteru pressings verify the 1982 original release year.

Track listing

  1. "Milky Way"
  2. "Ursa minor"
  3. "Pisces"
  4. "Swan"
  5. "Andromeda"
  6. "Venus"
  7. "Leo"
  8. "Saturn"
  9. "Mars"
  10. "Pegasus"

Album credits

  • Kristian Schultz – Arranger, keyboard
  • Heidi Zimmermann – Choir, chorus
  • Michael Holm – Arranger, choir, chorus, producer
  • Guenter-Erik – Thoener Mellotron
  • Rainer Pietsch – Choir, Chorus
  • Todd Canedy – Drums, percussion
  • Jochen Scheffter – Engineer
  • Charly Hörnemann – Guitar
  • Cusco – Main Performer
  • Gary Unwin – Bass guitar
  • Andy Marx – Guitar


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