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Geir Jenssen - Cho Oyu 8201m (Field Recordings From Tibet) FLAC album

Tracklist

Zhangmu – Crossing A Landslide Area 4:25
Tingri – The Last Truck 5:23
Jobo Rabzang – A 6666 Metre Peak In The Cho Oyu Himal 2:55
Chinese Basecamp – Near A Stone Shelter 4:28
Palung – A Yak Caravan Is Coming 4:56
Cho Oyu Basecamp – Morning 8:34
Nangpa La – Birds Feeding On Biscuits 5:09
Camp 1 – Himalayan Nightflight 2:38
Camp 1.5 – Mountain Upon Mountain 1:35
Camp 2 – World Music On The Radio 3:25
Camp 3 – Neighbours On Oxygen 2:16
Summit – Only Slight Breeze On The Summit At 8201m 2:31

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Ash 7.1 Geir Jenssen Cho Oyu 8201m (Field Recordings From Tibet) ‎(CD, Album) Ash International Ash 7.1 UK 2006
ASH7.1 Geir Jenssen Cho Oyu 8201m (Field Recordings From Tibet) ‎(12xFile, AIFF, Album) Ash International ASH7.1 UK 2006
ASH7.1 Geir Jenssen Cho Oyu 8201m (Field Recordings From Tibet) ‎(12xFile, FLAC, Album) Ash International ASH7.1 UK 2006
ASH7.1 Geir Jenssen Cho Oyu 8201m (Field Recordings From Tibet) ‎(12xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Ash International ASH7.1 UK 2006
ASH7.1 Geir Jenssen Cho Oyu 8201m (Field Recordings From Tibet) ‎(12xFile, WAV, Album) Ash International ASH7.1 UK 2006


Geir Jenssen - Cho Oyu 8201m (Field Recordings From Tibet) FLAC album

Musician performer: Geir Jenssen

Title: Cho Oyu 8201m (Field Recordings From Tibet)

Country: UK

Date of release: 2006

Style: Field Recording, Experimental

Genre: Electronic / Non music

Size FLAC: 1837 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 150

Other Formats: AA FLAC WAV RA MIDI MMF WMA

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Steep
Geir, you should repress this album on Biophon records and give it a proper vinyl release. Your expedition of Cho Oyu is wonderful, and has made me realize the true difficulty of climbing an 8000+ meter mountain without the use of supplemental oxygen. Absolutely beautiful storytelling, pictures, and music. http://www.biosphere.no/cho_oyu/cho_oyu.html
Steep
Geir, you should repress this album on Biophon records and give it a proper vinyl release. Your expedition of Cho Oyu is wonderful, and has made me realize the true difficulty of climbing an 8000+ meter mountain without the use of supplemental oxygen. Absolutely beautiful storytelling, pictures, and music. http://www.biosphere.no/cho_oyu/cho_oyu.html