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Paul Horn
Inside The Great Pyramid

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Artists

Paul Horn

Catno

060/061 060 061

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Remastered

Country

Germany

Release date

Jan 1, 1983

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

11€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

surface mark on side C that doesn't affect sound

A1

Invocation

0:47

A2

Psalm 1 (Alto Flute)

4:11

A3

Psalm 2 (Alto Flute)

2:14

A4

Psalm 3 (Vocal)

2:23

A5

Psalm 4 (Alto Flute)

2:53

A6

Psalm 5 (Alto Flute)

3:20

A7

Psalm 6 (Vocal)

2:21

A8

Psalm 7 (Alto Flute)

4:05

B1

Psalm 1 ("C" Flute)

3:47

B2

Psalm 2 (Vocal)

1:17

B3

Psalm 3 ("C" Flute)

4:57

B4

Psalm 4 ("C" Flute)

2:58

B5

Psalm 5 ("C" Flute & Vocal)

3:01

B6

Psalm 6 (Alto Flute)

5:14

C1

Psalm 1 (Piccolo)

4:05

C2

Psalm 2 ("C" Flute)

4:09

C3

Psalm 3 ("C" Flute)

2:31

C4

Psalm 4 (Vocal)

3:06

C5

Psalm 5 (Alto Flute)

4:26

C6

Psalm 6 (Alto Flute)

0:55

D1

Psalm 1 (Alto Flute)

5:11

D2

Psalm 2 (Alto Flute)

3:22

D3

Psalm 3 (Vocal)

1:52

D4

Psalm 4 ("C" Flute)

3:43

D5

Psalm 5 ("C" Flute)

2:12

D6

Psalm 6 (Alto Flute)

1:27

D7

Psalm 7 (Alto Flute)

2:17

D8

Psalm 8 (Alto Flute)

1:25

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