David Parsons (composer)
Appearance
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David Parsons is a New Zealand composer and multi-instrumentalist.
Trained as a Sitar player,[1] Parsons started composing new age music in the early 1980's with the two albums Sound of the Mother Ship and Tibetan Plateau produced by small California based label Fortuna Records.[2] He then continued producing several albums of new age albums influenced by eastern instruments gaining a solid reputation in the genre.[3]
Discography
[edit]- 1980 – Sound of the Mother Ship
- 1982 – Tibetan Plateau
- 1989 – Himalaya
- 1990 – Yatra
- 1992 – Dorje Ling
- 1999 – Ngaio Gamelan
- 1999 – Shaman
- 2000 – Parikrama
- 2002 – Maitreya: The Future Buddha
- 2004 – Vajra
- 2004 – In Retrospect: 1980–2003
- 2005 – Inner Places
- 2008 – Surya
- 2008 – Sand (ft. Jon Mark)
- 2008 – Earthlight
- 2009 – Jyoti
- 2010 – Akash
- 2013 – Stupa
- 2016 – Puja
- 2018 – Atmanaut
- 2019 – Chakra
Notes
[edit]- ^ Biography on Celestial Harmonies webpage
- ^ A Tantric Choice of Music Yoga Journal, march/April 1983
- ^ Billboard review of Shaman (1999)
External links
[edit]- David Parsons at AllMusic
- David Parsons discography at Discogs