Album US 1972 on Lyrichord label
Spoken Word, Folk, World and (Religious, Field Recording)
Includes illustrated booklet.
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John Levy recorded by, liner notes, photography by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Annual Festival, Drubchen, Great Tantric Attainment, In Nyingmapa Monastery At Kyichu | John Levy | ||
2 | Nyule Drelwa, Calling Down Of Deities To Subjugate Evil Spirit; And Kulwa, Its Death, Stabbed By Black Hat | John Levy | ||
3 | Part Of Jinbeb, The Coming Down Of Grace | John Levy | ||
4 | Monks In Procession Playing Portable Instruments Followed By Chanting Of The Heart-Drop Teaching | John Levy | ||
5 | Dramnyen Choshe, Song Of Offering, With Lute | John Levy | ||
6 | Dramnyen Choshe, Chorus Only, Song In Praise Of Chinese Silk | John Levy | ||
7 | Annual Festival Of Sacred Dance, At Jampai Lhakhang | John Levy | ||
8 | Monks, A Clown, Crowds And Instruments | John Levy | ||
9 | Monks, A Clown, Crowds And Instruments | John Levy | ||
10 | Monks, A Clown, Crowds And Instruments | John Levy | ||
11 | End Of Festival, With Temple Bell, And Drums And Trumpets | John Levy | ||
12 | Wandering Ascetic Chanting A Milarepa Poem And A Mantra | John Levy | ||
13 | Wandering Ascetic Chanting A Milarepa Poem And A Mantra | John Levy | ||
14 | Cymbals Played Solo | John Levy | ||
15 | Cross-Flute, Folk-Song From E. Bhutan | John Levy | ||
16 | Another Manip Chanting Milarepa Poem | John Levy | ||
17 | First Manip As Story-Teller | John Levy |