Spanish Angel (album)
Spanish Angel is a live album by Paul Winter Consort, released in 1993 through the record label Living Music.[1] In 1994, the album earned the group a Grammy Award for Best New Age Album.[2]
Spanish Angel | |
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Live album by | |
Released | 1993 |
Genre | New-age |
Label | Living Music |
Track listing
- "Fare Well" (Halley) – 7:02
- "Spanish Angel" (Friesen) – 6:48
- "Suite from the Man Who Planted Trees: Ballad of the Forest/The Planter" (Halley) – 5:36
- "Oak Theme/Todo Mundo" (Halley) – 6:27
- "Winter's Dream" (Halley) – 4:53
- "River Run" (Castro-Neves, Friesen, Halley, Velez, Winter) – 5:59
- "Almería Duet" (Friesen, Halley) – 8:25
- "Montana" (Halley) – 4:19
- "Music for a Sunday Night in Salamanca" (Friesen, Halley, Larson, Velez, Wadopian, Winter) – 8:49
- "Appalachian Morning" (Halley) – 4:54
- "Dancing Particles" (Halley, Velez, Winter) – 5:01
- "Blues for Cádiz" (Friesen, Halley, Larson, Velez) – 1:50
Personnel
- Paul Winter — soprano saxophone
- Rhonda Larson — flute
- Paul Halley — piano
- Eugene Friesen — cello
- Eliot Wadopian — bass
- Glen Velez — percussion
References
- "Spanish Angel (Recorded Live in Spain)". Allmusic. Retrieved March 10, 2011.
- Billboard Billboard 9 July 1994, p. 54, at Google Books
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