Water Stories (Cusco album) explained

Water Stories
Type:studio
Artist:Cusco
Cover:Waterstoriescover.jpg
Released:1990
Recorded:1980 - 1990
Genre:Andean new age
Label:Higher Octave
Prev Title:Ring der Delphine
Prev Year:1989
Next Title:Sielmann 2000 Soundtrack
Next Year:1991

Water Stories is an album by German andean new age band Cusco. It was released in 1990 as their third album for the Higher Octave music label. The album peaked at #11 on the Billboard Top New Age albums chart in 1991.[1]

The album celebrates some of the world's major water bodies and surrounding areas. Although presented as a proper album, it contains tracks from throughout the early career of the band, and was designed as a sort of "best of" collection. Compared to Mystic Island, this album's tracks mostly come from the albums Cusco II, Virgin Islands and Ring der Delphine, but has selected tracks from other albums as well, as well as the brand new track "Chorus", an alternate version of "Flying Condor" from the Apurimac album. Each track has been remastered for this release. Additionally, some of the tracks have been edited to shorten them, most noticeably "Bur Said", "Jebel at Tarik", and "Bodensee".

Track listing

  1. "Waters of Cesme"
  2. "Java"
  3. "Seychelles"
  4. "Lake Erie"
  5. "Bur Said"
  6. "Jebel at Tarik"
  7. "Sun of Jamaica"
  8. "Lake of the Ozarks"
  9. "Alcatraz"
  10. "Bodensee"
  11. "Aurora"
  12. "Chorus"

Album credits

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r82897|pure_url=yes}} Charting for Water Stories]. Allmusic.