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Professor Hoshiang Lee - China, Chinese Music Played With Traditional Chinese Musical Instruments FLAC

Professor Hoshiang Lee - China, Chinese Music Played With Traditional Chinese Musical Instruments FLAC
Performer:
Professor Hoshiang Lee
Album:
China, Chinese Music Played With Traditional Chinese Musical Instruments
Style:
Folk
Released:
1972
Country:
UK
Label:
Decca Eclipse
Catalog:
ECS-R 2123
FLAC size:
2838 mb
MP3 size:
1074 mb
WMA size:
1441 mb


Tracklist


1The Happy Time
2Shepherd Song Beyond The Border
3Looking Out From The Great Wall
4Bang-Tze-Feng
5The Yangtze River Flows To The East
6Night Feast
7Deep In The Night
8The Phoenix Courting His Mate
9The Frantic Dance Of The Golden Snake
10Peach Blossom
11The Awakening Lion


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
SKL 4350Professor Hoshiang Lee China: Chinese Music Played With Traditional Chinese Musical Instruments ‎(LP, Album)London Continental, London RecordsSKL 4350Canada1972


Credits


  • Producer, Arranged By, ConductorProfessor Hoshiang Lee


Notes


Laminated front cover.

℗ 1972 Asia Records Co.

Decca Eclipse ®.

Sleeve printed in England by Robert Stace.

On spine, printed: CHINA ECLIPSE ⓢ ECS - R 2123.


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): XZAL-12078.P-1W
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): XZAL-12079.P-1W


Companies


  • Manufactured By – The Decca Record Company Limited
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Asia Records Co
  • Printed By – Robert Stace


Album


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