Other author/creator | Feynman, Richard P. (Richard Phillips), 1918-1988. |
Other author/creator | Ondar, Kongar, 1962- |
Other author/creator | Nelson, Willie, 1933- |
Other author/creator | Scruggs, Randy. |
Contents |
Tuva groove -- Good horses -- Where has my country gone? -- Kargyraa rap -- Little yurt on the prairie -- The other side of the mountain -- Two lands, one tribe -- Big river -- My Tuva -- Harness your horse and catch the wind. |
Abstract |
"Throat-singing" by Kongar-ol Ondar a native of Tannu Tuva (Siberia) accompanied by a variety of musicians and instruments. |
General note | Throat-singing is the Tuvan tradition whereby a soloist sings two, three, even four notes at once. |
General note | Compact disc. |
General note | Program notes and lyrics on leaflet inserted in container. |
General note | "This project was inspired by Richard P. Feynman (1918-1988) ... A taste of Feynman's drumming, chanting and storytelling are featured on several tracks."--Leaflet. |
Credits | Producers, David Hoffner and Jim Ed Norman. |
Performer |
Kongar-ol Ondar, vocals, doshpuluur (three-string Tuvan banjo), homus (Tuvan jawharp) ; Richard Feynman, chants and hand drums (track 1) ; Randy Scruggs, acoustic guitar (tracks 2 & 6) ; Willie Nelson, vocals (track 3). |
UPC |
093624713128 |
Publisher number | 9 47131-2 Warner Bros. |