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World
Dance
24-bit
Mastering from the Original Recording
“Spectacular Sonic Quality” + 2 Bonus Tracks
New 24-bit Reissue of the original 1987 recording.
Released in 1988, this album was originally distributed by CBS and
reached the top 10 of several national charts including #7 in Billboard’s
Adult Contemporary chart.
Featuring
the composing and arranging of Randy Armstrong and Ken LaRoche this
quintet album showcases a suite in three movements by Randy Armstrong
composed for the 1986 United Nations International Year of Peace and
the song "Wayo" composed by Ken LaRoche which received the
most radio airplay of any Do'a World Music Ensemble song and was featured
on Entertainment Tonight. This album was the last and 5th album recorded
by Do'a World Music Ensemble featuring musicians Marty Quinn, Volker
Nahrmann and Charlie Jennision and includes Bonus Tracks of "Wayo" and "World
Dance" - the Radio Airplay Singles.
Read the reviews or
listen to an MP3 of select songs
- Wayo mp3|wma
- Night-Season mp3|wma
- Moth-Like Lovers of the Light mp3|wma
- The Awakening mp3
- 19 Letters (19 Beat Cycle) mp3
- World Dance mp3
Click on a link to download the excerpt. You will need an audio player capable of playing MP3 files or Windows
Media files, for example Winamp for
PCs, or MACAST or iTunes for
Macs, or Apple's QuickTime
Player, available for both platforms. All of these are free downloads.
If you're interested in this CD, you might also want
to consider:
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LEGACY: Complete Works of Do'a—Randy
Armstrong & Ken LaRoche. 5 Compact Discs & 16
Page Booklet featuring the complete recordings of: Light Upon
Light, Ornament of Hope, Ancient Beauty, Companions, World
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Reviews
"#7 Adult Contemporary Chart" —Billboard
"This is music that transcends
our time while being rooted in the past, music that soars to the
heavens while keeping us in touch with the earth." —EastWest
Journal
9010 
Originally released by Global Pacific Records
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