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  1. Songs from the Bardo by Laurie Anderson, Tenzin Choegyal, Jesse Paris Smith, released 27 September 2019 1. Homage to the Gurus 2. Heart Sutra Song - Gone Beyond 3. Awakened One 4. The Three Jewels 5. Brilliant Lights 6. Listen Without Distraction 7. Gong 8. Dancing with the Crescent Knife 9. Jigten 10. Natural Form of Emptiness 11.

  2. Songs from the Bardo begins with a bell ringing out once, twice, three times, as a ritualistic chant emerges from the dense silence. The collaborative composition by avant-garde icon Laurie Anderson, Tibetan multi-instrumentalist Tenzin Choegyal, and composer and activist Jesse Paris Smith is a …

  3. 19 de ago. de 2021 · 105. 3.7K views 2 years ago. Songs From The Bardo ~ Laurie Anderson, Tenzin Choegyal, Jesse Paris Smith ‎~ (full album) Tibetan Buddhism ~ Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead (Bardo...

  4. Songs from the Bardo. Laurie Anderson. 4 years ago. Rock. 69. 7. Laurie Anderson. 3,187. 334. Follow Laurie Anderson and others on SoundCloud. Create a SoundCloud account. Album release date: 27 September 2019. Buffering. 1. Homage to the Gurus. 2. Heart Sutra Song - Gone Beyond. 1,259. 3. Awakened One. 618. 4. The Three Jewels. 515.

  5. pitchfork.com › albums › laurie-anderson-tenzin-choegyal-jess-songs-from-the-bardoSongs From the Bardo - Pitchfork

    Songs From the Bardo is the latest manifestation and finds Choegyal in collaboration with multidisciplinary artist Laurie Anderson and composer Jesse Paris Smith.

  6. 9 de oct. de 2019 · Songs from the Bardo is a collaboration between Anderson and the Tibetan artist and composer Tenzin Choegyal, along with the composer and producer Jesse Paris Smith. Choegyal provides the occasional Tibetan chanting and traditional instruments, while the calm, clear voice of Anderson is heard reciting the English translations throughout.

  7. 1 de oct. de 2019 · Songs from the Bardo, her new collaborative album with Tenzin Choegyal and Jesse Paris Smith, accomplishes that end; the album is a calm and frank rumination on mortality. It’s the latest in a long string of works by Anderson (including 2011’s Forty-Nine Days in the Bardo and 2015s Heart of a Dog ) that are connected to The ...