Metal is the sixth album by French composer Pierre Estève and was released in 2001 by Shooting Star. It is the second album after Bamboo from Esteve's MADe IN series, based on matters from Chinese instrument classification.[1]
Metal | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2001 | |||
Genre | Ambient, world music, contemporary folk | |||
Length | 66:54 | |||
Label | Shooting Star | |||
Producer | Pierre Estève | |||
Pierre Estève chronology | ||||
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Track listing edit
All tracks are written by Pierre Estève
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Klondike part 1" | |
2. | "Eldorado" | |
3. | "Along the Railways" | |
4. | "Orichalque" | |
5. | "Jungle Growl" | |
6. | "Sounds of Brass" | |
7. | "Mineral Dreams" | |
8. | "Iron Horse" | |
9. | "El Kemeira" | |
10. | "Bouncing Spring" | |
11. | "An Bar" | |
12. | "Steel Waves" | |
13. | "Klondike part 2" | |
Total length: | 66:54 |
Personnel edit
- Musicians
- Pierre Estève
- Ramon Fossati
- Axel Lecourt
- Alain Rouault
Release history edit
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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France | 2001 | Shooting Star | CD | Shoot-02 |
References edit
- ^ Boulay, Pierre (director) (2000). 48h avec Pierre Estève [48 Hrs. with Pierre Estève]. 48 heures. Game One.