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Various - White Elephants and Golden Ducks - Enchanting Musical Treasures from Burma Album

Various - White Elephants and Golden Ducks - Enchanting Musical Treasures from Burma Album
Performer: Various
Title: White Elephants and Golden Ducks - Enchanting Musical Treasures from Burma
Country: US
Released: 1997
Catalog number: 64087
Label: Shanachie
MP3 album szie: 2622 mb
FLAC album size: 2062 mb

Tracklist

1Phu Pwae Lat Tin5:29
2Shew Kyet Kel Han Chi4:02
3Mya Man Giri4:23
4Seit Kuu Yin Ah Hla4:00
5Shwe Soan Nyo6:00
6Ar Kar Na Ban2:20
7Nan Bhon Thi Har Bway5:07
8Hylat Pan Khway Nwe7:54
9Sabe4:00
10Kyar Chi Yan1:43
11De Pya, Ne Pya4:28
12Chit Kyoo Thwe Tog Nyin Hmar Lar1:20
13Kyay Say Ta Mann5:45
14Chauk Lon Bat Let Swan Pya4:57
15Mingala Thiri6:46
16Thabyay Ywet Yi3:07

Credits

  • Co-producerHenry Kaiser
  • Flute [Bamboo]Ko Ba Htay
  • HarpZaw Win Maung
  • MandolinKo Myint Sein
  • PercussionKo Thein Htay, U Phone
  • PianoSandaya U Yee Nwe
  • ProducerRick Heizman
  • Slide GuitarU Ohn Lwin
  • Violin, PercussionU Tin Yi
  • VoiceKo Kyaw Swe
  • Voice, PercussionDaw Yi Yi Thant
  • XylophoneKyaw Kyaw Naing

Notes

Recorded at Khin Sabe Oo Studios, Rangoon, Burma, November 1996

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 0 16351 64872 3

Companies

  • Recorded At – Khin Sabe Oo Studios

Short intro

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