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Louis Chen, Professor Liang Tsai-Ping - The Cheng Two Masters Play The Chinese Zither FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 Composition #2 of Year 1978
A2 Baked Cakes And Fritters
A3 Climbing Up The Tower
A4 Universal Rejoicing
A5 Mutual Longing
B1 The Moon Over The Mountainous Pass
B2 Leaves Of The Chinese Plane Tree Dancing In Autumn Wind
B3 The Southward Temple
B4 Flying Wild Geese Descending On A Sandy Plain
B5 A Drunk Fisherman Sings In The Evening

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: Side A: MMS 1010 B
  • Matrix / Runout: Side B: MCMS 1010 1

Louis Chen, Professor Liang Tsai-Ping - The Cheng Two Masters Play The Chinese Zither FLAC album

Musician performer: Louis Chen

Title: The Cheng Two Masters Play The Chinese Zither

Date of release: 1978

Genre: Folk, World, & Country

Size FLAC: 1602 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 947

Other Formats: AAC AC3 MP2 ADX MMF XM MIDI

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WinDImmortaL
Found this sealed and really cannot find much other than another release that is very close but cover, tracks, label, etc are all wrong. This is a uniquely beautiful album, and the second side moves slightly away from the heavenly themes of side 1 into more less comfortable playing, but ever so slightly. They begin to play with more tension on fret causing wah-wah effects, especially the Drunk fellas signing the instrument really brings out the pain and anguish. Really cool record.
WinDImmortaL
Found this sealed and really cannot find much other than another release that is very close but cover, tracks, label, etc are all wrong. This is a uniquely beautiful album, and the second side moves slightly away from the heavenly themes of side 1 into more less comfortable playing, but ever so slightly. They begin to play with more tension on fret causing wah-wah effects, especially the Drunk fellas signing the instrument really brings out the pain and anguish. Really cool record.