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Beginner's guide to Asia

Label
Beginner's guide to Asia
Form of composition
popular music
Format of music
not applicable
Main title
Beginner's guide to Asia
Summary
The Beginner's Guide to Asia will appeal to both fans of meditation/relaxation music and Buddhist chants, as well as those who's interest in Asian music has been stoked by recent Asian cultural events such as the Beijing Olympics and Damon Albarn's Monkey album
Table Of Contents
Disc 1: Ru con nam b -- Phin solo -- La twe kale yede myen bo tin -- Sekar sunsang -- Gamelan degung landangan jipang lontang -- Raga Bhupali -- Tirik bostan -- Mohani bhakalele -- Vajrabhairava tantric meditation -- Xoomii -- Tsuos song for receiving gods 'ehoi' -- Cho rakkun -- Rokudan -- Military processional music -- Chang xiangsi (endless love) -- Chansuda sutathama dok bua thongDisc 2: Dum maro dum -- Karena pengalaman -- Main chali main chali -- Dearest sunflower -- Naughty naughty boy -- We're dancing really well -- Tere bina -- Bunga elor -- Sorban palid -- Nho me ly mo coi -- Hiyame kachi bushi -- Kaimono oogie -- Oshare musume -- Bengawan soloDisc 3: L1 dug -- Matnaw rera -- My banjo and I -- I'm sixteen -- Weaving and awaiting -- Ruang dao roi -- Ampun teuing -- Hijrah kencana -- Sufi bhakti -- Panjir -- Plahang gobg -- Pray for Asia -- Kajimaya -- War and peace

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