Album US 2004 on Vada Disc label
Jazz, Rock, Folk, World and (Acoustic, Fusion, Contemporary Jazz)
What Worlds They Bring is a jazz-flavored world music date. While Danny Heines plays guitar, flute, and percussion and contributed all 13 of the originals (most of which are based on folk melodies), the main stars of the first half of the set are actually the vocalists Irina Mikhailova, Yshara, and Tina Malia. Heines also vocalizes (using throat singing) on a couple numbers, while his guitar playing is a major factor in the success of the latter half of the project. The various percussionists (particularly Ty Burhoe on tables and frame drums) are also strong assets to this atmospheric and often-haunting set of Eastern world music. ~ Scott Yanow, AMG
Danny Heines , US guitar, bansuri flute, throat singing, percussion, samples, album by | |
Michael Manring b, *1960 US bass | |
Kip Kuepper , US bass, keyboards | |
Ty Burhoe tab, key, US tabla | |
Irina Mikhailova voc, RU vocals | |
Tina Malia , US vocals | |
Vicki Randle bvoc, cng, voc, *1954 US vocals | |
Yshara voc, vocals |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Vir Vir | Danny Heines | 3:53 | ||
2 | What Worlds They Bring | Danny Heines | 3:35 | ||
3 | Two Body Play | Danny Heines | 3:09 | ||
4 | Six Picture Dream | Danny Heines | 4:17 | ||
5 | Finding Senotrevo | Danny Heines | 2:40 | ||
6 | Singing With Gargoyles | Danny Heines | 4:04 | ||
7 | The Loneliest Monk | Danny Heines | 4:25 | ||
8 | I Thought It Was Raining | Danny Heines | 3:24 | ||
9 | Dance In Tanzania | Danny Heines | 3:48 | ||
10 | Fly Bird Fly | Danny Heines | 2:43 | ||
11 | Lost Gift | Danny Heines | 2:53 | ||
12 | Sketchy In Spain | Danny Heines | 2:55 | ||
13 | Bending Lament | Danny Heines | 4:21 |
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