The Sky of Mind
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 | |||
Label |
Ray Lynch Productions BMG / Windham Hill Records | |||
Producer | Ray Lynch Productions | |||
Ray Lynch chronology | ||||
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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
"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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