Cusco 2002
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Cusco 2002 | |||||
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Studio album by Cusco | |||||
Released | 1993 | ||||
Recorded | 1991-1993 | ||||
Genre | cross-cultural new age | ||||
Label | Higher Octave | ||||
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Cusco 2002 is an album by German cross-cultural new age band Cusco. It was released in 1993 on the Higher Octave music label.
This album acts as a counterpart to Cusco 2000 as it also contains music written for the "Sielmann 2000" short TV series. However, instead of daytime wilderness settings, this album focuses on moodier, more waterey scenes. This album also has a more typical new age sound to it than other albums by this band, despite the continued use of full orchestration.
[edit] Track listing
- "Seaplanet"
- "Australia"
- "Island Turtles"
- "Erosion"
- "Ancient People"
- "Unknown Paradise"
- "Didjeridoo"
- "From A Higher Point"
- "Earth Waltz"
[edit] Album credits
- Kristian Schultze – Arranger, keyboard
- Frank Van Dem – Bottlenberg engineer
- Dan Selene – Executive producer
- Joe Steiner – Mastering
- Michael Holm – Liner notes, producer
- Dee Westlund – Art direction
- Giuseppe Solera – Pan flute, pan pipes, flute
- Murry Whiteman – Design
- Johan Daansen – Guitar
- The Munich Natural Sounds Ensemble – Bass guitar, strings, woodwind
- Martin Spanner – English horn, oboe
- Cusco – Main performer
- Roland Kusche – Engineer
- Joseph L. Steiner III – Digital remastering
- William Aura – Mastering
- Matt Marshall – Executive producer
- Schim Schimmel – Art direction, artwork