Album UK 1996 on Delerium Records label
Electronic and Spoken Word (Religious, Ambient)
© DELERIUM 1996 (P) DELERIUM 1996 Made in England. The Liberation Through Hearing During The Intermediate State (Tibetan: bardo "liminality"; thodol as "liberation"), sometimes translated as Liberation Through Hearing or transliterated as Bardo Thodol is a funerary text. It is often referred to in the West by the more casual title, The Tibetan Book of the Dead. The album contains chanted/recited passages from the 1927 translation by Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz. Tracks 3, 4 and 5 were recorded live in the Tibetan Buddhist Gompa on top of the Swayamboo-hill in Kathmandu, Nepal in January and February 1989. 12 page booklet with introductory notes, lyrics and glossary. The album title is spelt as 'Liberation Through Hearing' only on the front and rear booklet artwork.
![]() | Liberation Thru' Hearing , AT album by |
![]() | Heinz Reitmann g, b, syn, DE producer, engineer, composed by, arranged by |
![]() | Sepp Weiner voc, vocals, co-producer |
Dan Abbott artwork, outer booklet |
Heinz Reitmann |
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Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | ![]() | The Invocation Of The Buddhas And Bodhisattvas | Liberation Thru' Hearing | 7:20 | |
2 | ![]() | The Path Of Good Wishes For Saving From The Dangerous, Narrow Passageway Of The Bardo | Liberation Thru' Hearing | 10:03 | |
3 | ![]() | The Root Verses Of The Six Bardos | Liberation Thru' Hearing | 8:40 | |
4 | ![]() | The Path Of Good Wishes Which Protects From Fear In The Bardo | Liberation Thru' Hearing | 11:36 | |
5 | The Colophon | Liberation Thru' Hearing | 2:37 |
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