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George Winston
SADAKO AND THE THOUSAND PAPER CRANES
This is George's first solo guitar recording as the soundtrack to this film which was narrated by Liv Ullmann. It is a story about a young Japanese girl who has become a heroine of peace.
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TRACKS
SOLO GUITAR MUSIC ALONE
- Introduction/Transformation 0:46
- Early One Morning (Sadako's Slack Key #1) 1:35
- Running/Peace Park 0:54
- Bells 0:18
- Birds In Flight 2:07
- Grandmother's Lament 0:48
- The Race/Sadako's Lament 1:52
- The New Year's Lullaby 0:59
- Sadako's Lament II 1:24
- A Good Luck Sign 0:49
- The Magic of the Cranes 0:53
- Folding Cranes 1:07
- Meeting Kenji 2:14
- Mon Enfant/Kenji's Lament/Star Island 3:11
- Going Home (Slack Key) 1:22
- A Silk Kimono 1:16
- Sadako's Lament III 2:07
- This Is Our Cry 1:47
- Epilogue (sadako's Slack Key #2) 2:41
NARRATION WITH SOLO GUITAR
- Introduction/Transformation/Early One Morning/Running/Peace Park 3:51
- Bells/Birds In Flight/Grandmother's Lament 1:39
- The Race/Sadako's Lament/A New Year's Lullaby/Sadako's Lament II 5:28
- A Good Luck Sign/The Magic of the Cranes/folding Cranes 3:46
- Meeting Kenji/Mon Enfant/Kenji's Lament/Star Island 4:27
- Going Home/A Silk Kimono/Sadako's Lament III 6:02
- This Is Our Cry/Epilogue 5:05
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