I and I Shall Descend explained
I and I Shall Descend is the fourth studio album by Aurora Sutra, released on March 30, 1998 by Sound Factory.[1] [2]
Personnel
Adapted from I and I Shall Descend liner notes.[3]
Aurora Sutra
- Carsten Klatte (as Lacasa Del Cid) – programming, production, vocals (1, 2, 7), double bass (1, 4, 8), tom tom (1, 4, 9), electric guitar (1, 5), bagpipes (2, 4), shakers (3, 5), acoustic guitar (4, 5), tambourine (5, 9), keyboards (5, 10), chanter (3), sitar (3), tabla (3), gong (3), EBow (5), djembe (5), tin whistle (8) Saz (9), Bongos (9), Cymbal (9), electric guitar (10), piano (10)
- Patricia Nigiani – lead vocals, production
- Friedrich Paravicini – violoncello (2, 8), double bass (2)
Production and design
- Axel Ermes – production, bells (10)
- Marcus Eschke – photography
- Ralf Fleischhauer – mastering
- Hauke Harms – production
- Ulrike Rank – design
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=mw0001155351|pure_url=yes}} Aurora Sutra: ''I and I Shall Descend'' > Overview ]. Allmusic . August 28, 2020.
- Aurora Sutra: I and I Shall Descend . Russian Gothic Page . Russian Gothic Project . September 22, 1997 . August 28, 2020.
- I and I Shall Descend . I and I Shall Descend . . 1998 . booklet . Sound Factory . Bochumy, Germany.