Lonely Planet Collection
Lonely Planet - Music From The Lonely Planet Vol. 1
The original
Lonely Planet music now used in the
Pilot Guides and the
Globe Trekker series from the
Travel Channel TV
CD 1
01. Ian Ritchie - Lonely Planet Theme
02. Michael Conn - Mountain Girl
03. Michael Conn - Sintir Song
04. Michael Conn - Desert Storm
05. Ian Ritchie - Pool
06. Luscombe - Shinkansen
07. Luscombe - My Eyes
08. Michael Conn - Saigon
09. Luscombe - Dolphin Fever
10. Michael Conn - Maroc Dance
11. Ian Ritchie - Lace Maker
12. Luscombe - Rain Dreaming
13. Luscombe - Yoni Of The Universe
14. Michael Conn - Vanuatu Voices
15. Luscombe - Soono Humoro
16. Michael Conn - Zimbabwe
17. Luscombe - Dreamtime
18. Michael Conn - Willy's Hymn
19. Michael Conn - Solomon Song
01. Globe Trekker Theme: featuring the Kubing, a bamboo instrument from the Philippines
02. Mountain Girl: Inspired by the voice of a little girl from the Vietnamese village of Bac Ha.
03. Sintir Song: Recalling two Moroccan musicians on the harbour wall at Tangier. Tim Garside (percussion).
04. Desert Storm: Following a disorientating night in the Sahara.
05. Pool: A reflective moment on the landscapes of Brazil.
06. Shinkansen: Inspired by the Japanese bullet train from Tokyo to Osaka.
07. My Eyes: Reflecting the devotion of Shah Jeahan for his wife. Asha Bohsle (vocals), Ustad Sultan Khan (sarangi) and Ronu Majumdar (flute).
08. Saigon: Sounds from the streets of Saigon. Brian Willoughby (speed guitar).
09. Dolphin Fever: On swimming with the dolphins in Port Phillip Bay, Australia. Paul Inder (guitar and bass).
10. Maroc Dance: Features the voice of Mohammed, who guided the film crew team through the Atlas Mountains in Morocco.
11. Lace Maker: Recalling lace making In Prainha, Brazil.
12. Rain Dreaming: The Australian Aborigines believe the world was sung into existence.
13. Yoni of The Universe: A Hindi tribute to the place in the Himalayas from which all life springs.
14. Vanuatu Voices: Created from the voices of the mysterious Rom dance on the island of Ambrym in Vanuatu. Tim Garside (percussion).
15. Soono Humoro: The men and women of Nepal call to each other from fields across the valleys. Asha Bhosle & MC Kinky (vocals).
16. Zimbabwe: The drunken but happy voices of women celebrating in the village of Chitobe near the Victoria Falls. Emil Ogoo (highlife guitar).
17. Dreamtime: Echoes the voices of the ghosts of the aboriginals driven from the outback of South Eastern Australia. Paul Inder (guitar).
18. Willy's Hymn: Sung by Willy, a cab driver from Sulphur Bay, in Vanuatu.
19. Solomon Song: Blending ideas and voices from the Solomon Islands and Fiji. Tim Garside (percussion), Brian Willoughby (guitar).
CD 2
01. Ian Ritchie - Songbird
02. Ian Ritchie - Red Rocks
03. Ian Ritchie - Equador
04. Ian Ritchie - Indonesia
05. Ian Ritchie - Mountain Voice
06. Luscombe - Nagasaki Sunburst
07. Ian Ritchie - Mohammed's Call
08. Ian Ritchie - Galapagos
09. Ian Ritchie - Brazil
10. Luscombe - Technotrain/Taj Express
11. Ian Ritchie - Windpower
01. Songbird: Featuring plaintive yet uplifting Chinese flute.
02. Red Rocks: Evoking a spacious red desert scene in Brazil.
03. Ecuador: A voyage through the steamy Central American jungle.
04. Indonesia: Echoes of gamelans and ethnic flutes.
05. Mountain Voice: Evocative Vietnamese singing from Bac Ha.
06. Nagasaki Sunburst: A eastern-inspired, introspective chill-out.
07. Mohammed's Call: Memories of Morocco.
08. Galapagos: Light and rhythm.
09. Brazil.
10. Technotrain/Taj Express: (West India Company) – Soft techno ambience.
11. Windpower: (Ian Ritchie), the track that was the original inspiration for the Globe Trekker theme.
More Music From The Lonely Planet
Globe Trekker Earth Journeys Vol. 1
Earth Journeys Volume 1 contains music from Globe Trekker episodes in Central America, Brazil, Peru, Southern Mexico, Ecuador, Rio de Janeiro, Baja California and Cuba.
01. Globe Trekker Theme: Featuring a Kubing, a bamboo instrument from the Philippines, with John Thomas on piano.
02. Miao Song: Based on the haunting singing of the Longhorn Miao girls, wooing lovers from across the valleys.
03. Journey to Djenne: A tribute to the surreal mud mosque rising from the sub-Saharan sands of Mali.
04. Nez Perce: Based on the Nez Perce Indian chants, featuring the proud words of Chief Lonely Traveller.
05. On The Road to Varkkalai: Sounds from a journey to the southernmost tip of India.
06. Kilamanjaro: A reflective moment on the way to the rooftop of Africa featuring Paul Inder on guitar.
07. And The Prince Had a Dream: A journey across the Saharan sand dunes.
08. Karakol (Girl With a Guitar): Featuring Hazupa Hyzaebaon in her Uzbekistani homeland.
09. Powayaane: Icelandic Inuit techno.
10. Silk Road(God is Good): Based on the Koranic cry heard along the ancient Silk Route. Featuring Ney and Kwaal Flutes by Maher Khaury.
11. Zanzibar: Featuring the guitar of Clem Clempson and the pan -African influence of township jive.
12. Rishi Darling (O Jane Wales): Featuring the voice of Gauri Bopat and the sounds of Bollywood
13. The Classification of Gesture (Medley): (i) The Classification of Gesture (ii) Laws Of Dancing (iii) Heavy With Drink (iv) Rudy (Wishing) (v) Tea Picking (Swingla) (vi) Natya Sastra (Dramatic Science) - From the markets, bars and festivals of Turkey.
Globe Trekker Earth Journeys Vol. 2
Earth Journeys Volume 2 contains music from Globe Trekker episodes in Greenland, Jamaica, China, Mexico, Uzbekistan, Turkey, India, Middle East, Chile, Vietnam, Baja California, and West Africa. It also features a remix of the Globe Trekker theme song.
01. Arctic Dance: Based on an Inuit woman's performance of a Greenland drum dance.
02. Cafe d'Afrique: The sounds of west Africa's costal Cafes featuring Matt Bowers on electric guitar.
03. Saga: Norse words from the songs of Greenland performed by the rich voice of Tryggvi Gunnar Hansen.
04. Ranchero: Featuring the voice of Martin Williams. The desert cattle country of inland Baja Mexico still has the feel of the old west.
05. Dog Bates Moon: Tequila round the campfire creates a dreamy calm.
06. Uzebkistan Express: A steam journey through Central Asia's mythical cities and glorious scenery.
07. TILT: A jaunt around Jamaica featuring Steve Lima on guitar.
08. SOUL FLUTE: Haunting flute epitomises the fragile purity of Chinese music.
09. THE WATERING OF A TREE: Taken from a saz and drum performance one hot night in a traveller's campsite.
10. Spirit Girl Saraswatis Shakti: The spirit girls voice evoking the Devine energy of Hindu forces.
11. Berberama: Featuring Matt Bowers on electric guitar, inspired by a group of Berber woman singing around a campfire.
12. Wo-Lo-Lo - Featuring Adam Doughty on kora, inspired by the dramatic views from the Dogon escarpment.
13. Four Miles Away: Featuring Neil Yates on trumpet, inspired by the distant trumpet echoes across the barren lands of Baja.
14. Chinatown: The Chinese pipe guitar reflects the hustle and bustle of a modern Chinese city.
15. Chilled Out: Featuring Mike Patton - The fastest mandolin in the west.
16. Chant: The Inuit chant and Ian Richies soprano sax combine urban and ethnic dialogue as the sun sets over Greenland.
17. Return to Bac Ha: A young girl greets the crew in the northern mountain village of Bac Ha.
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