Gheorghe Zamfir – Traumland Der Panflöte - 20 Traumhafte Melodien
Лейбл: | Polystar (3) – 9198 439 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | Germany |
Дата релиза: | 1979 |
Жанр: | Folk, World, & Country, Pop |
Стиль: | Folk, Schlager |
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Треклист:
A1 | Theme From Limelight | 3:23 | |
A2 | L'Alouette
Written-By – Traditional |
2:24 | |
A3 | Bilitis
Written-By – Francis Lai |
4:26 | |
A4 | Run To Me
Written-By – Robin Gibb, Barry Gibb & Maurice Gibb |
3:22 | |
A5 | Verte Colline
Written-By – Traditional |
3:08 | |
A6 | Chanson D'Amour
Written-By – Traditional |
2:40 | |
A7 | Tornea
Written-By – Gheorghe Zamfir |
3:33 | |
A8 | Pluie D'Été
Written-By – Gheorghe Zamfir |
3:00 | |
A9 | Black Rose
Written-By – Gheorghe Zamfir |
3:44 | |
A10 | Einsamer Hirte | 4:25 | |
B1 | Floral Dance
Written-By – Katie Moss |
3:31 | |
B2 | She | 4:01 | |
B3 | Souffle Du Temps
Written-By – Gheorghe Zamfir |
3:35 | |
B4 | Mon Ami Akim
Written-By – Traditional |
1:17 | |
B5 | Don't Cry For Me Argentina | 5:27 | |
B6 | Nadjenka | 4:20 | |
B7 | Flora
Written-By – Gheorghe Zamfir |
3:00 | |
B8 | Maramures Suite, 1. Teil Ochanoul (Joc Din Oas)
Written-By – Traditional |
2:47 | |
B9 | Maramures Suite, 2. Teil Zongora (Mindul Meu E Morosan)
Written-By – Traditional |
2:50 | |
B10 | Eté D'Amour
Written-By – Jean-Pierre Posit |
3:15 |
Участники записи:
- Arranged By – Gheorghe Zamfir
- Arranged By – Harry van Hoof
- Flute – Gheorghe Zamfir
- Orchestra – The Harry van Hoof Orchestra
- Organ – Georges Rabol
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Runout side A: 10 9198 439 1Y=4 320
- Matrix / Runout Runout side B: 10 9198 439 2Y=3 320
- Matrix / Runout Label side A: AA 9198 439.1Y
- Matrix / Runout Label side B: AA 9198 439.2Y
- Rights Society : GEMA
- Label Code : LC4773
Компании:
- Lacquer Cut At – PRS Hannover
- Pressed By – PRS Hannover
- Published By – Phonogram GmbH
Участники записи:
- Arranged By – Gheorghe Zamfir
- Arranged By – Harry van Hoof
- Flute – Gheorghe Zamfir
- Orchestra – The Harry van Hoof Orchestra
- Organ – Georges Rabol