CD 1 ["Mandalaband I", 1975]: | |
1. Om Mani Padme Hum (1st Movt.) 8:02 | |
2. Om Mani Padme Hum (2nd Movt.) 4:17 | |
3. Om Mani Padme Hum (3rd Movt.) 3:32 | |
4. Om Mani Padme Hum (4th Movt.) 4:51 | |
5. Determination 5:48 | |
6. Song For A King 5:18 | |
7. Roof Of The World 4:28 | |
8. Looking In 4:38 | |
bonus tracks: | |
9. Om Mani Padme Hum [demo - recorded at Camel Studios] 6:54 | |
10. Looking In [Live at CBS Studios] 4:51 | |
11. Roof Of The World [demo - recorded at Indigo Sound] 4:32 | |
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CD 2 ["Mandalaband II: The Eye Of Wendor", 1978]: | |
1. The Eye Of Wendor (Overture) 4:47 | |
2. Florian'S Song 3:05 | |
3. Ride To The City 2:54 | |
4. Almar'S Tower 1:57 | |
5. Like The Wind 2:52 | |
6. The Tempest 1:12 | |
7. Dawn Of A New Day 4:05 | |
8. Departure From Carthilias 3:07 | |
9. Elsethea 2:46 | |
10. The Witch Of Waldow Wood 4:36 | |
11. Silesandre 3:21 | |
12. Aenord'S Lament 1:52 | |
13. Funeral Of The King 1:28 | |
14. Coronation Of Damien 2:23 | |
bonus tracks: | |
15. The Eye Of Wendor [demo - recorded at Indigo Sound in 1975] 4:32 | |
16. The Witch Of Waldow Wood [demo - recorded at Indigo Sound in 1975] 4:38 | |
17. Silesandre [demo - recorded at Indigo Sound in 1975] 3:24 | |
Zremasterowana i zremiksowana reedycja dwóch legendarnych albumów z lat
70. ubiegłego wieku, Mandalaband I - Om Mani Padme Hum i Mandalaband II
- The Eye Of Wendor, przygotowana przez "mózg" zespołu, Davida Rohla.
David wzmocnił brzmienie instrumentów i partii wokalnych, co nadało
całości nowy wymiar i niemal magiczną aurę. Wydawnictwo uzupełniono o
sześć dodatkowych utworów, wśród których znalazła się wersja demo suity
"Om Mani Padme Hum".
[CD1]
David
Durant - Lead Vocals
Ashley Mulford - Guitars
Vic
Emerson - Keyboards, Clavinet, Synthesizers, Glockenspiel
John
Stimpson - Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals
Tony Cresswell
- Drums, Tubular Bells, Tympani
Choir - The London Chorale
Musical
Director - Roy Wales
String & Choir arrangements by Vic Emerson
Produced
by John Alcock
Engineer: Tim Frieser - Greene
Recorded at Wessex
Studios, London, July 1975
Re-mixed by David Rohl, Bill Price
Cover
Photography & concept by Trevor Key
Mandala painting: David Gilly
Rohl
.
[CD2]
"The Eye Of Wendor"
John
Lees - Electric Guitars
Steve Broomhead - Acoustic Guitar
Les
Holroyd - Bass
Wooly Wolstenholme - Mellotrons,
Synthesizers
David Rohl - Piano
Ritchie Close -
Grand Piano
Mel Pritchard - Drums
Kim Turner -
Rototoms, Percussion
Phil Chapman - Flute
Gerry Murphy
- Uillean Pipes
Hallé Orchestra - Strings
Phil
Chapman - Orchestral Score
"Florian's Song"
Eric
Stewart - Lead Vocals
Graham Gouldman - Backing Vocals
Steve
Broomhead - Electric And Acoustic Guitars
Pete Glennon -
Bass
David Rohl - Pianos, 1St Grand Piano, Vox Piano, Solina
String Synthesizer
Ritchie Close - 2Nd Grand Piano
Wooly
Wolstenholme - Moog Horns
Kim Turner - Drums, Rototoms,
Glockenspiel, Tubular Bells, Timpani, Congas, Tam-Tam
Phil Chapman
- Alto Flute, Flute
Andy Wardaugh, Mark Gilbanks - Trumpets
The
Gerald Brown Singers - Choir
Hallé Orchestra - Strings
Ritchie
Close - Orchestral Score
"Ride To The City"
Jimmy
McDonnell - Guitars
Noel Redding - Bass
David Rohl
- Synthesizers, Solina String Synthesizer, Grand Piano
Ritchie
Close - Fender Rhodes
Wooly Wolstenholme - Mellotron
Kim
Turner - Drums, Rototoms, Glockenspiel, Vibes, Congas, Percussion
David
Hassle - Percussion
Phil Chapman - Saxophone
Andy
Wardaugh, Mark Gilbanks - Trumpets
Andy Crompton, Mike
Carlton, Dave Gorton - Trombones
Micky Purton, Russell
Hayward, Paul Bryan Farr - French Horns
Hallé Orchestra
- Strings
Ritchie Close - Orchestral Score
"Almar's
Tower"
Norman Barratt - Voice Box Guitar
David
Rohl - Synthesizers
Wooly Wolstenholme - Steam Moog
John
Gilston - Synthesized Percussion, Foot Sweep
Kim Turner -
Wood Blocks, Rototoms, Percussion, Boots
Steve Broomhead -
Boots
"Like The Wind"
Maddy Prior -
Lead Vocals
Friday Brown - Backing Vocals
Steve Broomhead
- Guitars, Male Choir
Jimmy McDonnell - Guitars
Alf
Tramontin - Bass
David Rohl - Vari-Speed Pianos, Male Choir
David
Hassle - Percussion
Wooly Wolstenholme - Mellotrons
Kim
Turner - Drums, Male Choir
Martin Lawrence - Male Choir
Micky
Purton, Russell Hayward, Paul Bryan Farr - French Horns
Hallé
Orchestra - Strings
Ritchie Close - Orchestral Score
"The
Tempest"
Wooly Wolstenholme - Synthesizer
Kim
Turner - Synthesizer, Piano Strings, Wind Chimes, Vari-Speed Sizzle
Cymbal, Scream
Mel Pritchard - Rototoms
David Rohl -
Piano, Sound Effects
Hallé Orchestra - Strings
"Dawn
Of A New Day"
Justin Hayward - Lead And Backing Vocals
Fiona
Parker - Backing Vocals
Steve Broomhead - Electric Guitars
Jimmy
McDonnell - Electric Guitars
Alf Tramontin - Bass
David
Rohl - Synthesizers, Piano
Wooly Wolstenholme - Mellotrons
Kim
Turner - Drums, Vari-Speed Tambourine, Glockenspiel, Castanets
David
Hassle - Percussion
Martin Lawrence - Glasses
Gerry
Murphy - Uillean Pipes
The Gerald Brown Singers - Choir
Hallé
Orchestra - Strings
Terry Davies - Orchestral Score
"Departure
From Carthilias"
Steve Broomhead - Electric Guitars,
Spanish Guitar, Backwards Guitar
Alf Tramontin - Bass
Wooly
Wolstenholme - Hammond Organ
David Rohl - Solina String
Synthesizer, Audio Piano
Kim Turner - Drums, Military Snare
Drums, Glockenspiel, Tam-Tam, Asses' Jaw
David Hassle -
Percussion
Phil Chapman - Fifes, Flute
The Gerald Brown
Singers - Choir
"Elsethea"
Graham
Gouldman - Lead And Backing Vocals, Bass
Kevin Godley, Lol
Creme - Backing Vocals
Steve Broomhead - Lead Guitar
Norman
Barratt - Voice Box Guitar
Jimmy McDonnell - Rhythm Guitars
Ritchie
Close - Piano, Fender Rhodes
Wooly Wolstenholme -
Mellotrons
David Rohl - Synthesizers, Clavinet
Kim Turner
- Drums, Percussion
Phil Chapman - Saxophone
Hallé
Orchestra - Strings
Ritchie Close - Orchestral Score
"Witch
Of Waldow Wood"
Kevin Godley - Lead And Backing Vocals
Martin
Lawrence, Kim Turner - Backing Vocals
Steve Broomhead -
Lead Guitar
John Lees - 2nd Lead Guitar
Pete Glennon
- Bass
David Rohl - Backing Vocals, Piano, Synthesizers,
Solina String Synthesizer
Wooly Wolstenholme - Synthesizers,
Choir Mellotron, French Horn Moog, Cathedral Organ
Mel Pritchard
- Drums
Kim Turner, David Hassle - Percussion
Phil
Chapman - Flutes
Tony Spath - Oboe
Andy Wardaugh,
Mark Gilbanks - Trumpets
Ritchie Close - Orchestral Score
"Silesandre"
Paul
Young - Lead And Backing Vocals
Ian Wilson - Backing Vocals
Steve
Broomhead - Lead Guitar
Jimmy McDonnell - Rhythm Guitars
Graham
Gouldman - Bass
David Rohl - Piano
Ritchie Close
- Fender Rhodes
Wooly Wolstenholme - Mellotrons
Kim
Turner - Drums, Congas
David Hassle - Percussion
Andy
Wardaugh - Trumpet
Mark Gilbanks - Trumpet
Hallé
Orchestra - Strings
Ritchie Close - Orchestral Score
"Aenord's
Lament"
The Gerald Brown Singers - Choir
Fiona
Parker - Backing Vocals
Steve Broomhead - Spanish Guitar
David
Rohl - Piano, Synthesizers
Tony Spath - Cor Anglais
Hallé
Orchestra - Strings
Ritchie Close - Orchestral Score
"Funeral
Of The King"
Steve Broomhead - Electric Guitar
Noel
Redding - Bass
David Rohl - Grand Piano, Solina String
Synthesizer
Wooly Wolstenholme - Mellotrons
Ritchie Close
- Fender Rhodes
Kim Turner - Drums, Timpani
Phil Chapman
- Saxophone
The Gerald Brown Singers - Choir
Terry Davies
- Orchestral Score
"Coronation Of Damien"
The
Gerald Brown Singers - Choir
Martin Lawrence - Backing
Vocals
Steve Broomhead - Backing Vocals, Electric Guitar
Jimmy
McDonnell - Electric Guitar
Alf Tramontin - Bass
David
Rohl - Backing Vocals, Grand Piano, Synthesizers, Solina String
Synthesizer
Ritchie Close - Piano, Fender Rhodes
Kim
Turner - Backing Vocals, Percussion
David Hassle -
Percussion
Richard Scott - Recorders
Andy Wardaugh, Mark
Gilbanks - Trumpets
Micky Purton, Russell Hayward, Paul Bryan
Farr - French Horns
Hallé Orchestra - Strings
Terry
Davies - Orchestral Score
Written & Producted by Davy Rohl
Engineered
& mixed by Davy Rohl & Martin Lowrence
Assistant Engineer:
Chris Nagle
Production Coordination: Steve C.Smith
Recorded at
Strawberry Studios, Stockport, England, between 1976 and 1978
Mastered
at Utopia Cutting Room, London by Ian Cooper
String, Bass & Choir
arrangements by Ritchie Close, Phil Chapman, Terry Davies
Cover
Photography: James Cotier
Story concept by Davy Rohl, Gilly Rohl &
Graham Garside
Written by Gilly Rohl