Forest (album)
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Forest | ||
Studio album by George Winston | ||
Released | 1994 | |
Recorded | 1994 | |
Genre | New Age | |
Label | Dancing Cat Records and Windham Hill Records 01934 11157-2 | |
Producer(s) | Howard Johnston, Cathy Econom, and George Winston | |
George Winston chronology | ||
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Summer (1991) |
Forest (1994) |
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes (1995) |
Forest is the seventh album of pianist George Winston.
[edit] Track Listing
# | Title | Length | Music |
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1 | Tamarack Pines | 5:49 | George Winston |
2 | Forbidden Forest | 2:32 | George Winston |
3 | Troubadour | 1:56 | John Barry |
4 | The Cradle | 2:13 | Larry Young (Khalid Yasim) |
5 | Cloudy This Morning | 2:43 | George Winston |
6 | Last Lullaby Here | 0:59 | George Winston |
7 | Mon Enfant (My Child) | 3:20 | Unknown |
8 | Returning | 0:40 | George Winston |
9 | Graceful Ghost | 2:53 | William Bolcom |
10 | Walking in the Air | 7:45 | Howard Blake |
11 | Building the Snowman | 1:35 | Howard Blake |
12 | The Snowman's Music Box Dance | 2:15 | Howard Blake |
13 | Love Song to a Ballerina | 2:58 | Mark Isham |
14 | Lights in the Sky | 1:41 | George Winston |
15 | Japanese Music Box (Itsuki No Komoriuta) | 2:11 | Unknown |
16 | Night Sky | 2:56 | George Winston |
[edit] Trivia
- Walking in the Air, Building the Snowman and The Snowman's Music Box Dance were originally composed for the children's animation The Snowman. Walking in the Air was also recorded by many other artists.
- Japanese Music Box (Itsuki No Komoriuta) is a traditional Japanese lullaby that means Lullaby of Itsuki, a region in southern Japan