Canyon Lullaby

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Released1997
Length60:20
LabelLiving Music
Canyon Lullaby
Studio album by
Released1997
GenreNew age
Length60:20
LabelLiving Music
ProducerPaul Winter, Sam West, Les Kahn
Paul Winter chronology
Prayer for the Wild Things
(1994)
Canyon Lullaby
(1997)
Brazilian Days
(1998)
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Canyon Lullaby is an album by the American saxophonist Paul Winter, released in 1997.[2] It is the first Paul Winter album made up entirely of solo saxophone improvisations. It is also the first surround sound album to be recorded in the wilderness. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award, in the "Best New Age Album" category.[3]

In 1985, Paul Winter recorded Canyon in a naturally reverberant side canyon of the Grand Canyon that he nicknamed "Bach's Canyon". The album featured the Paul Winter Consort. In 1996, he returned to the canyon to create an album of solo saxophone improvisations. The album was a musical representation of a period of 24 hours in the canyon. To help create this feeling, Winter played at different times during the day and night.

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