Prayer for Compassion is an album by David Darling, released through the record label Wind Over the Earth in 2009. In 2010, the album won Darling a Grammy Award for Best New Age Album.[1]

Prayer for Compassion
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 20, 2009
GenreNew-age
Length43:46
LabelCurve Blue
ProducerMickey Houlihan, David Darling

Track listing

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All songs by David Darling.

  1. "Untold Stories", for cello and ambient sounds – 4:49
  2. "Prayer for Compassion", for cello, chorus and ambient sounds – 4:18
  3. "Stones Start Spinning", for cello and ambient sounds – 4:15
  4. "As Long as Grasses Grow and Rivers Run", for cello, flute and ambient sound – 3:44
  5. "Music of a Desire", for cello and ambient sounds – 2:48
  6. "Remembering Our Mothers", for cello and ambient sounds – 3:19
  7. "Beautiful Life", for cello, kalimba and ambient sounds – 2:36
  8. "War Is Outdated", for cello and ambient sounds – 4:09
  9. "September Morn", for cello, voice and ambient sounds – 4:35
  10. "Shoe Strings", for cello and ambient sounds – 2:50
  11. "Heaven Here on Earth", for cello and ambient sounds – 2:20
  12. "When We Forgive", for cello and ambient sounds – 4:03

Personnel

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  • Members of Ars Nova Choir – choir, chorus
  • Tom Bates – arranger, editing, mixing, recording
  • David Channing – arranger, editing, mixing, recording
  • David Darling – cello, piano, voice, composer, liner notes, producer
  • Joseph Fire Crow – flute
  • Ben Harris – assistant engineer
  • Mickey Houlihan – mixing, producer, recording
  • Justin Konrad – assistant engineer
  • Dominick Maita – mastering
  • Samite Mulondo – kalimba
  • Adam Olson – assistant engineer
  • Tommy Skarupa – assistant engineer
  • Michael Verdick – arranger, editing, mixing, recording
  • Steve Vidaic – assistant engineer
  • Susan Wasinger – art direction, design
  • Mike Yach – assistant engineer
  • Steve Van Zandt – assistant engineer

References

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  1. ^ "Grammy Awards: List of Winners". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. January 31, 2010. Retrieved December 25, 2010.