Heiwa (album)

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Heiwa
Greetings heiwa.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 2002
Genre Jazz
Length46:20
Label Tracks
Greetings From Mercury chronology
Continuance
(1999)
Heiwa
(2002)

Heiwa is a 2002 album by jazz fusion band Greetings From Mercury. It is the second release compiled in the 11-CD box edited by De Werf the same year. It was also distributed as a simple album by Bang Records (with a different cover).

Contents

Track listing

  1. "One by One"
  2. "my Mojo=my Dojo"
  3. "Tanger la Nuit"
  4. "Cold Rain DNA"
  5. "Heiwa"
  6. "We Must"
  7. "Closer"
  8. "2001"
  9. "Darkhauns (alap-jod-jahla)"
  10. "Everyone's World"

Personnel



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