Songs for Tibet - The Art of Peace
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Disc 1:
- Hide & Seek 2 (Imogen Heap)
- Send Your Love - Art of Peace Remix (Sting)
- Versions of Violence - Recorded in dressing room in Cologne, Germany (Alanis Morissette)
- Belief (John Mayer)
- Better (Regina Spektor)
- We Are All Made of Stars - 2008 (Moby)
- Making Noise (Damien Rice & The Cheshire Project)
- More Than This - Campfire Take (Vanessa Carlton)
- Nothing Fades- Kosen Rufu Version (Duncan Sheik)
- Where Are You Going - Live in Barcelona (Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds)
Disc 2:
- Song Of Sand - Great City Version (Suzanne Vega)
- All The Good In This Life (Garbage)
- Hope - Live for The Art of Peace (Rush)
- Madonna On The Curb - Peace Mix (Jonatha Brooke)
- In These Times - the Concord Mix (Joan Armatrading)
- All My Mistakes - Featuring Tarira (Teitur )
- Alive In The World (Jackson Browne)
- Better Way - Live in Six Fours les Plage (Ben Harper)
- The Heart Of The Matter Underlying Mix (Rupert Hine)
- To Heal - and Restore Broken Bodies (Underworld)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #56846 in Music
- Released on: 2008-08-12
- Number of discs: 2
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
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Album Description
Two CD set. Songs for Tibet - The Art of Peace Music Project. Proceeds that the Art Of Peace Foundation receives goes to peace related projects. As a show of solidarity with the Dalai Lama and Tibet, 20 artists have come together to release this historic double album on the eve of the Beijing Olympics. These recordings - some original for the project and some acoustically driven recordings of previously released songs - express our common vulnerabilities and experiences in pursuing happiness, peace and freedom. Collectively, these tracks represent a heartfelt message of support for the path of compassion and non-violence championed by the Dalai Lama. Begun in May of 2008 and completed in two months, the outpouring of support from all corners of the world was unparalleled. Funds raised from the album will go to support peace initiatives and Tibetan cultural preservation projects important to the Dalai Lama.




