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I Am The Center: Private Issue New Age Music In America, 1950-1990

I Am The Center: Private Issue New Age Music In America, 1950-1990

Artists

Various

Catno

LITA 107 LITA 107-1-3

Formats

3x Vinyl LP Compilation Limited Edition Remastered Repress

Country

US

Release date

Jan 1, 2020

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$160*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Georges Ivanovitch Gurdjieff - The Struggle Of The Magicians Part Three

3:37

A2

Gail Laughton - Pompeii 76 A.D.

2:22

A3

Nesta Kerin Crain - Gongs In The Rain

1:47

A4

Wilburn Burchette - Witch's Will

4:57

A5

Iasos - Formentera Sunset Clouds

4:51

A6

Steven Halpern - Seventh Chakra Keynote B (Violet)

3:40

B1

Joel Andrews - Seraphic Borealis

12:37

B2

Constance Demby - Om Mani Padme Hum

9:51

C1

Daniel Emmanuel - Arabian Fantasy

2:34

C2

Don Slepian - Awakening (Excerpt)

5:18

C3

Laraaji - Unicorns In Paradise (Excerpt)

5:14

C4

Peter Davison - Glide V

6:21

D1

Joanna Brouk - Lifting Off

2:58

D2

Michael Stearns - As The Earth Kissed The Moon (Excerpt)

7:38

D3

Aeoliah - Tien Fu: Heaven's Gate (Excerpt)

11:33

E1

Daniel Kobialka - Blue Spirals

10:08

E2

Larkin - Two Souls Dance

13:18

F1

Judith Tripp - Li Sun

6:39

F2

Mark Banning - Lunar Eclipse (Excerpt)

9:17

F3

Alice Damon - Waterfall Winds

7:59

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