Silver Solstice

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Silver Solstice
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Live album by
Paul Winter Consort and Friends
ReleasedDecember 6, 2005
Genre New-age
Label Living Music
Paul Winter Consort and Friends chronology
Spanish Angel
(1993)
Silver Solstice
(2005)
Crestone
(2007)

Silver Solstice is a live album by Paul Winter Consort and friends, including organist Dorothy Papadakos, released in 2005 through the record label Living Music. [1] In 2006, the album earned the group a Grammy Award for Best New Age Album.

Track listing

Disc 1
  1. "Opening Calls" - 4:03
  2. "Tomorrow Is My Dancing Day" (Traditional) - 3:02
  3. "Sun Singer" (Halley, Winter) - 4:58
  4. "Wound Over All Waters" (Halley, Whittier) - 4:32
  5. "Kurski Funk" (Castro-Neves, Halley, Traditional, Winter) - 4:19
  6. "Dawnwalker" (Spillane) - 6:46
  7. "Before It's Too Late" (Tuncboyaciyan) - 5:21
  8. "Harvest Faire" (Winter) - 4:43
  9. "Sara" (Berry, Traditional) - 5:33
  10. "Seoladh" (Traditional) - 5:15
  11. "Cathedral Forest" (Halley) - 5:45
  12. "Belly of the Whale" (Friesen, Humpback Whale, Sullivan) - 5:29
  13. "Solstice Tree" (Cahn, Traditional, Uirapur, Winter) - 3:28
  14. "Storm" - 1:12
  15. "Bells of Solstice" (Traditional) - 1:33
  16. "Return of the Sun" (Halley) - 1:26
  17. "Solstice Chant" (Halley) - 2:14
Disc 2
  1. "Caravan at Dawn" (Hart, Rudess, Tuncboyaciyan, Winter) - 6:23
  2. "The Lake" (Halley) - 4:33
  3. "Luiza" (Jobim) - 2:41
  4. "Canyon Chaconne" (Halley, Winter) - 6:27
  5. "First Ride" (Friesen, Halley) - 4:34
  6. "Icarus" (Towner) - 3:14
  7. "The Rain Is Over and Gone" (Halley) - 5:48
  8. "The Cello and the Pipes" (Friesen, Spillane) - 3:55
  9. "The Rising Moon" (Sullivan) - 5:05
  10. "Down in Belgorod" (Castro-Neves, Friesen, Halley, Winter) - 3:39
  11. "Oror Bubrik" (Tuncboyaciyan) - 6:17
  12. "Silent Night" (Traditional) - 3:00
  13. "Song for the World" (Halley, Traditional) - 3:18
  14. "Wolf Eyes" (Darling, Timber Wolf, Winter) - 8:12
  15. "Minuit/Auld Lang Syne" (Fodeba, Guth, Osborn, Traditional) - 5:43

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References

  1. "Silver Solstice". Allmusic . Retrieved March 10, 2011.