Grow Wild
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Grow Wild is the debut album from Aomusic
, released March 21, 2000, through AO Music / Arcturian Gate
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Aomusic
AOMUSIC, is a pan-cultural world/new age musical group, known for an exotic blend of ethnic texture, rhythmic energy and ambient harmony. Their compositions employ melodic refrains, sung by Miriam Stockley , and children’s choral ensembles from around the globe...
, released March 21, 2000, through AO Music / Arcturian Gate
Arcturian Gate
Arcturian Gate is a record label founded in 1994 by AOMUSIC's Richard Gannaway under the LLC "AO Music". In addition to its function as an independent label, AO Music / Arcturian Gate is also the publishing entity for its artists...
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Track listing
- "AO" - 1:29
- "Chameleon Makebelieve" - 5:22
- "Haumea" - 5:35
- "Grow Wild" - 2:12
- "Helios" - 3:44
- "Little Dove's Reel" - :17
- "Amerika" - 5:08
- "Aumakua" - 6:58
- "Those Eyes" - 5:06
- "Gaia" - 5:20
- "Little Dove's Reel reprise" - :52
- "Mother" - 6:27
- "AO reprise" - 4:29
Personnel
- Richard GannawayRichard GannawayRichard Gannaway is a composer, producer, recording artist who founded the world/new age musical group Aomusic . The group features Miriam Stockley, the voice of Karl Jenkins' "Adiemus" project, whose recording credits include Tina Turner, Chaka Khan, George Michael, Freddie Mercury, Deniece...
- vocals, stringed instruments - Jay OliverJay OliverJay Oliver is an American jazz musician , composer, record producer, programmer & engineer; residing in Los Angeles. He began his professional music career at the age of 19 as the youngest member of Maynard Ferguson’s band...
- keyboards, synths, samples
Guest personnel
- Andy Georges (Los Angeles, CA) - stringed instruments
- Peter Mayer (Nashville, TN) - acoustic guitar, backing vocals
- John Higgins (St. Louis, MO) - mandolin
- Susan Craig Winsberg (Los Angeles, CA) - steel flute
- Miari Peterson (Los Angeles, CA) - backing vocals
- Claudia Cummings (Los Angeles, CA) - backing vocals
- Katy Hill (St. Louis, MO) - backing vocals
- Cayla Clark (St. Louis, MO) - spoken word
- Mary Jo Clark (St. Louis, MO) - hard shoe Irish dance taps