Jade Warrior - Wind Borne: The Island Albums 1974-1978 - Remastered [New CD] Rms

Artist: Jade Warrior

Title: Wind Borne: The Island Albums 1974-1978 - Remastered

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Format: CD

Release Date: 2023

Label: Esoteric

UPC: 5013929482890

Genre: Rock

Album Tracks

DISC 1:
1. Clouds
2. Mountain of Fruit and Flowers
3. Waterfall
4. Red Lotus
5. Clouds II
6. Rain Flower
7. Easty
8. Monkey Chant
9. Memories of a Distant Sea
10. Quba

DISC 2:
1. Waves - Part One
2. Waves - Part Two

DISC 3:
1. Song of the Forest
2. Wind Song
3. The Emperor Kite
4. Wind Borne
5. Kite Song
6. Land of the Warrior
7. Quietly By the River Bank
8. Arrival of the Emperor: "What Does the Venerable Sir Do?"
9. Teh Ch'eng: "Do You Understand This?"
10. Arrival of Chia Shan: "Disclosure and Liberation"
11. Towards the Mountains
12. The Last Question

DISC 4:
1. Sun Ra
2. Sun Child
3. Moontears
4. Heaven Stone
5. Way of the Sun
6. River Song
7. Carnival
8. Dance of the Sun
9. Death of Ra

Four CD set. Wind Borne - The Island Albums 1974-1978 features newly remastered versions of Floating World, Waves, Kites, and Way Of The Sun. After releasing a series of albums for Vertigo Records, the original line-up of Jade Warrior split in 1973. Flautist Jon Field and innovative guitarist Tony Duhig decided to continue under the moniker and embarked on composing and recording a series of wonderful albums for Island Records in 1974. Coming to the attention of Island founder Chris Blackwell through a recommendation from Steve Winwood, Island issued Floating World in 1974. Stylistically, Jade Warrior had now evolved into an instrumental entity, pioneering a unique fusion of ethnic Japanese influences and ambient progressive rock which soon became critically acclaimed. The 1975 album Waves took this template still further and featured guest musician Steve Winwood on piano and Moog synthesizer. Kites, issued in 1976, was even more ambitious, featuring a host of guest musicians including Fred Frith of Henry Cow and Clodagh Simmons of Mellow Candle. Jade Warrior's final album for Island Records, Way Of The Sun, was issued in 1978 and was arguably their finest album. An incredibly evocative work, inspired by the mythology of the Incas, the album saw Field and Duhig at the peak of their creative powers.

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