The Paul Winter Consort is an American musical group. Bassist Eliot Wadopian has been a member.[1]
Paul Winter Consort | |
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Background information | |
Genres | New-age, chamber jazz, folk jazz, ethno jazz, world fusion |
Years active | 1967–present |
Labels | A&M, Epic, Living Music |
Members |
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Past members |
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Website | www |
Discography
editTitle | Year | Label | ||
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The Winter Consort | 1968 | A&M | ||
Something In The Wind | 1969 | A&M | ||
Road | 1970 | A&M | ||
Icarus | 1972 | Epic | ||
Earthdance | 1977 | A&M | ||
Concert for the Earth | 1985 | Living Music | ||
Wolf Eyes:A Retrospective (compilation) | 1989 | Living Music | ||
The Man Who Planted Trees | 1990 | Living Music | ||
Turtle Island | 1991 | Living Music | ||
Noah and the Ark | 1992 | Rabbit Ears Productions | ||
Spanish Angel | 1993 | Living Music | ||
Anthems:10 Years of Living Music (compilation) | 1998 | Living Music | ||
Silver Solstice | 2005 | Living Music | ||
Crestone | 2007 | Living Music | ||
Miho: Journey to the Mountain | 2010 | Living Music | ||
Earth Music | 2011 | Living Music |
Films
edit- Canyon Consort (1985)
References
edit- ^ "Free Planet Radio - WOMEX". www.womex.com. Retrieved 2020-07-03.
External links
edit- Living Music - Paul Winter's record label