The Sky of Mind
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Studio album by Ray Lynch | ||||
Released | February 14, 1983 [1] | |||
Recorded | 1982 | |||
Genre | New-age, Instrumental | |||
Length | 45:24 | |||
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Ray Lynch Productions BMG / Windham Hill Records | |||
Producer | Ray Lynch Productions | |||
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The Sky of Mind is Ray Lynch’s debut album released in 1983.[2] This album was promoted by word of mouth, and became an underground success setting the stage for his Platinum selling album Deep Breakfast.
Album
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"The Temple"
![]() The Temple from Ray Lynch’s debut album The Sky of Mind - Voices, acoustic instruments and keyboards. "Green Is Here"
![]() Green is Here from Ray Lynch’s debut album The Sky of Mind. |
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Track listing
- "Quandra" – 9:17
- "Good News" – 6:23
- "The Temple" – 8:04
- "Too Wounded" – 9:05
- "Pavane" – 6:50
- "Green Is Here" – 5:45
Personnel
- Ray Lynch – keyboards, piano and guitar
- Van Thanh Nguyen – Tibetan bells
- Beverly Jacobs – flute
- Eric Leber – recorders
- Adam Trombly – tambura
- Julie Feldman – cello
- Rick Concoff – violin
- Ginny Leber, Sylvia Hayden, Antonina Randazzo – vocal effects
Production
- Stephen Hart and Ray Lynch – engineering and mixing
Sheet music
Ray Lynch has produced a piano anthology, Ray Lynch Anthology, featuring selected pieces from his five albums. The book features a short interview by Ray Lynch and presents each piece in standard notation for both hands. The Anthology includes three compositions from The Sky Of Mind: Quandra, Good News and Too Wounded.
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