Daylight, Moonlight: Kitaro Live in Yakushiji

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Daylight, Moonlight: Kitaro Live In Yakushiji
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Released2002
Genre New age
Length112:55
Label Domo Records
Producer Kitarō
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Daylight, Moonlight: Live In Yakushiji is a 2 disc live album by Kitaro. It was recorded over three evenings at the Yakushi-ji temple in the ancient Japanese capital of Nara. [2]

Contents

Track listing

Disk 1

All tracks are written by Kitaro

Title
No.TitleComposerLength
1."Monk's Introduction" Kitaro 5:05
2."Hazimari/Sozo" Kitaro 9:52
3."Carvansary" Kitaro 5:57
4."Silk Road" Kitaro 7:51
5."Magma" Kitaro 10:23
6."Mercury" Kitaro 13:06
Disk 2

All tracks are written by Kitaro

Title
No.TitleComposerLength
1."Water Of Mystery" Kitaro 9:37
2."Estrella" Kitaro 7:44
3."Koi" Kitaro 10:29
4."Wa" Kitaro 11:06
5."Free Flight" Kitaro 9:26
6."Heaven And Earth" Kitaro 12:19

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