1. Xiger Xiger (free) 04:49
2. Gobi Road 03:30
3. Mountain Top 02:40
4. Yuan Ding Cap 03:05
5. Hai La 03:19
6. Zhan Dan 02:23
7. Cha Har 03:54
8. Drinking Song 03:31
9. Borulai's lullaby 03:26
10. Dorov Morlaril 05:30
11. Hanggai 05:53
12. Golden Zhuo 04:07
13. Juan Zou De Ren 03:27
14. Togur Jin Shan 03:20
2010
The scope of Hanggai music is almost as wide as the grasslands out of which they journey. Taking in the wild open spaces of Inner Mongolia and the teaming, churning streets of 21st century Beijing, Hanggais music embraces the looking-glass world of rock, pop and bluegrass as seen and heard by a new generation of Chinese. The six-piece Hanggai encompasses a hell of a lot of tradition, culture, fusion and folklore to produce their unique sound. With their brand new album He Who Travels Far, they continue to grow, incorporating many of the experiences that the past year of international touring has brought them. The new music features a new band member, fresh collaborations (producer Ken Stringfellow and Tom Waits regular collaborator guitarist Marc Ribot), fourteen new songs (many of them drawing on Mongolian traditional lyrics and melodies) and a live performance approach to the music (rather than the separate parts studio recording of their previous album).
credits released 13 September 2010
2. Gobi Road 03:30
3. Mountain Top 02:40
4. Yuan Ding Cap 03:05
5. Hai La 03:19
6. Zhan Dan 02:23
7. Cha Har 03:54
8. Drinking Song 03:31
9. Borulai's lullaby 03:26
10. Dorov Morlaril 05:30
11. Hanggai 05:53
12. Golden Zhuo 04:07
13. Juan Zou De Ren 03:27
14. Togur Jin Shan 03:20
2010
The scope of Hanggai music is almost as wide as the grasslands out of which they journey. Taking in the wild open spaces of Inner Mongolia and the teaming, churning streets of 21st century Beijing, Hanggais music embraces the looking-glass world of rock, pop and bluegrass as seen and heard by a new generation of Chinese. The six-piece Hanggai encompasses a hell of a lot of tradition, culture, fusion and folklore to produce their unique sound. With their brand new album He Who Travels Far, they continue to grow, incorporating many of the experiences that the past year of international touring has brought them. The new music features a new band member, fresh collaborations (producer Ken Stringfellow and Tom Waits regular collaborator guitarist Marc Ribot), fourteen new songs (many of them drawing on Mongolian traditional lyrics and melodies) and a live performance approach to the music (rather than the separate parts studio recording of their previous album).
credits released 13 September 2010
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