Tibetan Bells is a 1972 album by Henry Wolff and Nancy Hennings. It was the first recording to use Tibetan bells and singing bowls,[2] and helped establish some of the fundamentals of new-age music.
Tibetan Bells | |
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Studio album by Henry Wolff and Nancy Hennings | |
Released | 1972 |
Genre | New-age, drone |
Label | Island |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Track listing
edit- "Khumbu Ice-Fall" performed by Wolff / Hennings – 2:23
- "Rainbow Light" performed by Wolff / Hennings – 1:22
- "White Light" performed by Wolff / Hennings – 2:15
- "From the Roof of the World You Can See..." performed by Wolff / Hennings – 1:18
- "From the Roof of the World You Can See..." performed by Wolff / Hennings – 0:39
- "From the Roof of the World You Can See..." performed by Wolff / Hennings – 2:36
- "Wrathful Deity/Clear Light/A Choir of..." performed by Wolff / Hennings – 24:21
References
edit- ^ Tibetan Bells at AllMusic
- ^ Perry, Frank (2015). The Complete Book of Singing Bowls: Himalayan sound revelations. New Delhi: Adarsh Books. pp. 11–12. ISBN 9788183631204.