Crestone by Paul Winter
Tracklist
1. | Song to the Mountains | 2:34 |
2. | Koji Island | 3:34 |
3. | Blue Horse Special | 1:50 |
4. | Calling the Buffalo | 3:43 |
5. | Zen Morning | 2:46 |
6. | Witchi Tai To (Invocation) | 2:59 |
7. | Whooper Dance | 4:24 |
8. | Intertribal Pow-Wow Song | 1:46 |
9. | Mountain Treefrogs | 0:58 |
10. | Cloud | 3:56 |
11. | The Smell of the Rain | 3:07 |
12. | Meadowlark | 2:00 |
13. | Sunset on the Great Sand Dunes | 5:01 |
14. | Nightfall in the Wetlands | 3:11 |
15. | Moonrise Over the Sangres | 1:47 |
16. | All My Relations | 3:26 |
17. | Bumblebee Honor Song | 3:25 |
18. | Home on the Range | 3:53 |
19. | Witchi Tai To | 5:43 |
20. | Goodnight to the Mountains | 3:12 |
Credits
released December 17, 2007
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Produced by Paul Winter and Peter May
Executive Producer: Sadao Miyamoto Recorded at North Crestone Lake, the Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge, the Nature Conservancy’s Medano-Zapata Ranch, and the Lindisfarne Sanctuary at Crestone Mountain Zen Center, by Steve Van Zandt, assisted by Peter May and Matthew Crowley
Additional recording at Home Studio, São Paulo, Brazil, by Mario Gil; Keller Studios, Sausalito, California, by Andre Zweers; and Living Music Studio, Litchfield, Connecticut, by Dixon Van Winkle
Recordings of Whooping Crane, Red-winged Blackbird, Mountain Bluebird, Western Meadowlark, Striped Chorus Frog, Mountain Treefrog, and Great Horned Owl courtesy of the Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Gratitude to Greg Budney and Tammy Bishop.
Edited, mixed, and mastered by Dixon Van Winkle
Production Assistant: Chez Liley
Photographs on booklet front and back covers by Bill Ellzey
Liner notes edited by Chez Liley and Christina Andersen
Graphics coordination by Christina Andersen, assisted by Sarah Webb
Design: Randy Weyant / Louise Johnson / KatArt Graphics
Whooping Crane information from Bird Songs by Les Beletsky (San Francisco: Chronicle Books)
Great Sand Dunes information by Sarah Lane ©copyright 2005 by classbrain.com
“Prayer for the Great Family,” by Gary Snyder, from Turtle Island, copyright ©1974 by Gary Snyder. Reprinted by permission of New Directions Publishing Corp. (Gary Snyder can be heard reading this and other poems from Turtle Island, on an album accompanied by music of the Paul Winter Consort: Turtle Island, Gary Snyder and Paul Winter, Living Music LC0022, available through www.livingmusic.com )
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
by Paul Winter
I dedicate this album to my mother Beaulah Harnish Winter [December 3, 1911–August 25, 2006] who passed away the week before our recording expedition. Her loving spirit smiled upon our adventure.
Many people have played a role in the making of this album. I want to express my gratitude to:
Sadao Miyamoto, long-time Living Music colleague in Japan, for your long-going collaboration and support
Peter May, for your enormous, multi-faceted capabilities, and unbridled enthusiasm in the grand quest to explore the possibilities of the human spirit
Steve Van Zandt, for your superb field recording work, and unflagging spirit in all kinds of conditions
Mickey Houlihan, Dean of expedition recordists, who blazed the trail from 1977 to 1995, from Baja California to the Grand Canyon to Lake Baikal to the Northern Rockies. Gratitude for your guidance and wisdom, and for supplying our recording gear. (Thanks also to Joe Shepard)
Richard Cooke, trickster emeritus. For your full-tilt participation and irresistible musical spirit.
Dixon Van Winkle, for your artistry, wizardry, and tenacity in weaving the vast array of musical threads I bring to you
Andre Zweers, for your brilliant and creative recording work
Hiroko Koyama, Ryuichi Tashiro, and Alice Cunningham of Shumei, for your affirmation, encouragement, and support, and for growing the most delicious green tea on this planet
Our friends at Shumei International Institute: Alan Imai, Taizo Ihara, Ryoko Ishidaand all the kitchen staff, and particularly to Mitsunari Kato, who contributed so much in so many ways
Matthew Crowley, poet laureate of our expedition, for shepherding and coordinating beyond the call of beauty
Bill Ellzey, for gracing our expedition with your smiling presence, and bringing back such magnificent photographs
Beth Richman and Jeffrey Markel, for nourishing our whole gang with wonderful food during our week at the lake
Everyone else who took part in our North Crestone Lake expedition: Ron Cunningham, Yuka Kato, Cindy Pearson, Jaudz Liu, Wade Lockhart, Francelia Sevin, Neil Hogan, Joanna Dokson, Jocelyn Marra, Mike O’Donal, Nick, Alycia and Bella Chambers, Jack Ward, Ivan Lakish, John Reeves, Frederick Dunets, Kazutaka Domae, Jackie Ashley and Mark Wischmeyer
William Irwin Thompson, founder of the Lindisfarne Fellowship, who first invited me to Crestone, and who opened the door for me and so many others, to a far-flung network of amazing people and wisdom.
Hanne and Maurice Strong, for making it possible for so many people to experience the beauty and power of Crestone
Suzanne Foote, for introducing me to Peter May
The Manitou Institute
Dan Welch, Christian Dillo, and Mark Bluestein, of the Crestone Mountain Zen Center, for your warm hospitality and unforgettable food; and Marie-Louise Baker, for assistance with recording the bowl-gongs
Anna Louise Stewart, for your healing massages
Gisela Matzke, at Accommodations of Choice
Tshering Dorji, for your great food at the Desert Sage
Baca Grande Stables, for the superb horses and mules
Ron Garcia and staff at U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Paul Robertson and staff at the Nature Conservancy’s Medano-Zapata Ranch
Enrique Salmon for introducing me to the music of John-Carlos Perea, and to Melissa Nelson for putting us in touch
Colin Farish, for telling me about Keller Studios; to Beth Fenn and Josh Cook there; and especially to Mark Keller for creating this wonderfully simpatico studio and lining it with your soulful and alluring paintings of musicians and their muses
Bill Siegel, for the phrase “the healing power of water spirit” from his article The Stories Are Alive: Jim Pepper ‘Witchi Tai To’ (www.zayde.net/jimpepperlives)
Roberto Romeo, proprietor of “Roberto’s Winds,” in New York, for taking such great care of my horns
And my family – Chez, Keetu, and Kaiyana – for coming with me to the mountains, and for your loving partnership during the long evolution of this album.
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Produced by Paul Winter and Peter May
Executive Producer: Sadao Miyamoto Recorded at North Crestone Lake, the Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge, the Nature Conservancy’s Medano-Zapata Ranch, and the Lindisfarne Sanctuary at Crestone Mountain Zen Center, by Steve Van Zandt, assisted by Peter May and Matthew Crowley
Additional recording at Home Studio, São Paulo, Brazil, by Mario Gil; Keller Studios, Sausalito, California, by Andre Zweers; and Living Music Studio, Litchfield, Connecticut, by Dixon Van Winkle
Recordings of Whooping Crane, Red-winged Blackbird, Mountain Bluebird, Western Meadowlark, Striped Chorus Frog, Mountain Treefrog, and Great Horned Owl courtesy of the Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Gratitude to Greg Budney and Tammy Bishop.
Edited, mixed, and mastered by Dixon Van Winkle
Production Assistant: Chez Liley
Photographs on booklet front and back covers by Bill Ellzey
Liner notes edited by Chez Liley and Christina Andersen
Graphics coordination by Christina Andersen, assisted by Sarah Webb
Design: Randy Weyant / Louise Johnson / KatArt Graphics
Whooping Crane information from Bird Songs by Les Beletsky (San Francisco: Chronicle Books)
Great Sand Dunes information by Sarah Lane ©copyright 2005 by classbrain.com
“Prayer for the Great Family,” by Gary Snyder, from Turtle Island, copyright ©1974 by Gary Snyder. Reprinted by permission of New Directions Publishing Corp. (Gary Snyder can be heard reading this and other poems from Turtle Island, on an album accompanied by music of the Paul Winter Consort: Turtle Island, Gary Snyder and Paul Winter, Living Music LC0022, available through www.livingmusic.com )
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
by Paul Winter
I dedicate this album to my mother Beaulah Harnish Winter [December 3, 1911–August 25, 2006] who passed away the week before our recording expedition. Her loving spirit smiled upon our adventure.
Many people have played a role in the making of this album. I want to express my gratitude to:
Sadao Miyamoto, long-time Living Music colleague in Japan, for your long-going collaboration and support
Peter May, for your enormous, multi-faceted capabilities, and unbridled enthusiasm in the grand quest to explore the possibilities of the human spirit
Steve Van Zandt, for your superb field recording work, and unflagging spirit in all kinds of conditions
Mickey Houlihan, Dean of expedition recordists, who blazed the trail from 1977 to 1995, from Baja California to the Grand Canyon to Lake Baikal to the Northern Rockies. Gratitude for your guidance and wisdom, and for supplying our recording gear. (Thanks also to Joe Shepard)
Richard Cooke, trickster emeritus. For your full-tilt participation and irresistible musical spirit.
Dixon Van Winkle, for your artistry, wizardry, and tenacity in weaving the vast array of musical threads I bring to you
Andre Zweers, for your brilliant and creative recording work
Hiroko Koyama, Ryuichi Tashiro, and Alice Cunningham of Shumei, for your affirmation, encouragement, and support, and for growing the most delicious green tea on this planet
Our friends at Shumei International Institute: Alan Imai, Taizo Ihara, Ryoko Ishidaand all the kitchen staff, and particularly to Mitsunari Kato, who contributed so much in so many ways
Matthew Crowley, poet laureate of our expedition, for shepherding and coordinating beyond the call of beauty
Bill Ellzey, for gracing our expedition with your smiling presence, and bringing back such magnificent photographs
Beth Richman and Jeffrey Markel, for nourishing our whole gang with wonderful food during our week at the lake
Everyone else who took part in our North Crestone Lake expedition: Ron Cunningham, Yuka Kato, Cindy Pearson, Jaudz Liu, Wade Lockhart, Francelia Sevin, Neil Hogan, Joanna Dokson, Jocelyn Marra, Mike O’Donal, Nick, Alycia and Bella Chambers, Jack Ward, Ivan Lakish, John Reeves, Frederick Dunets, Kazutaka Domae, Jackie Ashley and Mark Wischmeyer
William Irwin Thompson, founder of the Lindisfarne Fellowship, who first invited me to Crestone, and who opened the door for me and so many others, to a far-flung network of amazing people and wisdom.
Hanne and Maurice Strong, for making it possible for so many people to experience the beauty and power of Crestone
Suzanne Foote, for introducing me to Peter May
The Manitou Institute
Dan Welch, Christian Dillo, and Mark Bluestein, of the Crestone Mountain Zen Center, for your warm hospitality and unforgettable food; and Marie-Louise Baker, for assistance with recording the bowl-gongs
Anna Louise Stewart, for your healing massages
Gisela Matzke, at Accommodations of Choice
Tshering Dorji, for your great food at the Desert Sage
Baca Grande Stables, for the superb horses and mules
Ron Garcia and staff at U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Paul Robertson and staff at the Nature Conservancy’s Medano-Zapata Ranch
Enrique Salmon for introducing me to the music of John-Carlos Perea, and to Melissa Nelson for putting us in touch
Colin Farish, for telling me about Keller Studios; to Beth Fenn and Josh Cook there; and especially to Mark Keller for creating this wonderfully simpatico studio and lining it with your soulful and alluring paintings of musicians and their muses
Bill Siegel, for the phrase “the healing power of water spirit” from his article The Stories Are Alive: Jim Pepper ‘Witchi Tai To’ (www.zayde.net/jimpepperlives)
Roberto Romeo, proprietor of “Roberto’s Winds,” in New York, for taking such great care of my horns
And my family – Chez, Keetu, and Kaiyana – for coming with me to the mountains, and for your loving partnership during the long evolution of this album.