Whales Alive
Whales Alive | |||||||||||||
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Studio album by Paul Winter, Paul Halley | |||||||||||||
Released | September 15, 1987 [1] | ||||||||||||
Genre | New Age | ||||||||||||
Length | 48:01 | ||||||||||||
Label | Living Music | ||||||||||||
Producer | Roger Payne, Paul Winter | ||||||||||||
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Whales Alive is a 1987 album of improvisational duets and sometimes trios between Paul Winter, Paul Halley, and recordings of singing humpback whales. Winter and Halley also collaborate with Leonard Nimoy, who reads poems and prose from various writers, including D.H. Lawrence and Roger Payne.
Track listing
- "Whales Weep Not! Lullaby From The Great Mother Whale For The Baby Seal Pups"
- "Dawnwatch"
- "George and Gracie"
- "Turning"
- "Concerto For Whale And Organ"
- "Humphrey's Blues"
- "Queequeg and I - The Water Is Wide"
- "Ocean Dream"
- "The Voyage Home"
Personnel
- Paul Winter- soprano sax
- Paul Halley- organ
- Leonard Nimoy- readings
References
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