1A Mantra
Written-By – Somei Satoh
1:18
1B Organics 3:24
2 Wipala
Composed By – Gonzalo Vargas
Performer [Performed By] – Inkuyo
5:07
3 The Host Of Seraphim
Composed By, Performer [Performed By] – Dead Can Dance
6:20
4 Village Dance 2:58
5 Wandering Saint
Performer [Performed By], Composed By – L. Subramaniam
6:43
6 African Journey
Composed By, Performer [Performed By] – Anugama, Sebastiano (2)
Producer [Produced By] – Meistersinger Music*
3:37
7 Rainbow Voice
Written-By – David Hykes, The Harmonic Choir
3:00
8 Monk With Bell 2:33
9.1 Broken Vows
9.2 A Prayer Of Kala Rupa
Performer [Performed By] – The Monks of the Dip Tse Chok Ling Monastery, Dharamsala*
9.3 An Daorach Bheag
Musician [Brother] – Angus Richardson, Fergus Richardson, Hamish Richardson
Performer [Performed By] – Brother (2)
10 Finale 4:34
11 End Credits 3:26
Compañías, etc.
Recorded At – M'Ocean Studio
Mastered At – Oceanview Digital Mastering
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Milan Entertainment, Inc.
Copyright (c) – Magidson Films, Inc.
Published By – Fortuna One Music
Manufactured By – Éditions Milan Music
Distributed By – Éditions Milan Music
Distributed By – BMG France
Distributed By – BMG Distribution
Made By – Pilz Compact Disc – K 32339
Licensed From – Momentum Music Ltd.
Licensed From – Virgin Special Products
Créditos
Executive-Producer [Milan Executive Direction] – Emmanuel Chamboredon, Toby Pieniek
Mastered By [Mastering By] – Joe Gastwirt
Music By [Original Music By] – Michael Stearns (tracks: 1A, 1B, 4, 8, 9.1, 10, 11)
Percussion [Percussion Ovedubs] – Miguel Rivera (7)
Supervised By [Album Supervision], Producer [Album Production] – David Franco
Supervised By [Sound Effects Supervisor] – John Morris
Notas
A Mark Magidson Production / A Ron Fricke Film
Mantra
excerpted from Mantra / Stabat Mater - New Albion Records
Wipala
from Land Of The Incas
1988, 1990 Fortuna One Music (BMI)
The Host Of Seraphim
Courtesy of 4 A.D. Limited - By arrangement with Momentum Music / Virgin Special Products
Wandering Saint
from Expressions Of Impressions
Courtesy of Sonic Atmospheres and Sonic Edge Records
African Journey
from Exotic Dance - Courtesy of Higher Octave Music and Meistersinger Musik
Rainbow Voice
from Hearing Solar Winds (À L'Ecoute Des Vents Solaires)
Harmonia Mundi - Ocora-Radio France
A Prayer Of Kala Rupa
from Sacred Ceremonies
1990 Fortuna Records
Baraka is an ancient Sufi word with forms in many languages. It is simply translated as a blessing, or the breath or essence of life from which the evolutionary process unfolds. Baraka, the epic non-verbal film, tells the story of the Earth's evolution, man's diversity and interconnection, and his impact on the planet. According to the director, Ron Fricke, "it is a journey of rediscovery that plunges into nature, history, the human spirit, and finally into the realms of the infinite." The film was shot in 70mm in 24 countries, in such diverse locales as Brazil, Nepal, Cambodia, Kuwait, India, Tanzania and Iran.