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Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai

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Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai is a series of peace-themed albums by new age artist Kitarō, inspired by the classic Buddhist pilgrimage to the 88 sacred temples on Japan's island of Shikoku (see Shikoku Pilgrimage).[1] Each album in the series has been nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Age Album.

Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai Vol. 1 (2003)

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Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai Vol. 2 (2005)

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Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai Vol. 3 (2007)

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Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai Vol. 4 (2010)

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Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai Vol. 5 (2017)

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Awards and nominations

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Personnel

  • Kitaro - Producer, Composer, Arranger, Engineer, Mixing, Keyboards, Photography
  • Gary Barlough - Producer (V.1), Engineer (V.2)
  • Allen Sides - Engineer (V.1)
  • Doug Sax - Mastering (V.1, 2, 3)
  • Joe Chiccarelli - Engineer (V.2)
  • Robert Hadley - Mastering (V.2)
  • Randy Miller - Orchestration (V.3), Arranger (V.3)
  • Steven Miller - Engineer (V.3)
  • Ian Ulibarri - Engineer (V.3)
  • Timothy Beach - Engineer (V.4)
  • Tim Gennert - Mastering (V.4)
  • Paul Lamb - Mastering (V.5), Engineer (V.5)
Musicians
  • Kristin Stordahl Kanda - Flute (V.1, 2)
  • Rie Shimomura - Violin (V.1)
  • Tu Shang Xian - Pipa (V.1, 2)
  • Jonathan Goldman - Chanting (V.2)
  • Paul Pesco - Guitars (V.2, 3)
  • Franci Miho Shimomaebara - Vocals (V.2)
  • Nawang Khechog - Tibetan Flute & Chanting Voice (V.2)
  • Keiko Takahashi - Keyboards (V.2, 3, 4), Composer (V.3), Arranger (V.3)
  • Masayuki Koga - Shakuhachi (V.3)
  • Alexander Adhami - Cello, Santoor, Guitar, Ebow, Flute (V.3, 4)
  • Steven Kindler: Violin (V.4)
  • Diana Dentino: Keyboards (V.4)
  • Voyce McGinley: Percussion (V.4)
  • Shinji Ebihara (V.5)
Additional Personnel
  • Eiichi Naito - Producer, Executive Producer, Management
  • Dino Malito - Artists & Repertoire, Management
  • Howard Sapper - Business & Legal Affairs
  • Tatsuya Hayashi - Marketing (V.1, 2)
  • Hitoshi Saito - Marketing (V.3, 4)
  • Atsuko Mizuta - Marketing (V.4)
  • Kio Griffith - Art Direction, Design

References

  1. "Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai Vol.1 (2003) by Kitaro". Domo Music Group. Archived from the original on 2009-04-22.
  2. "Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai, Vol. 2 - Kitaro". AllMusic. AllMusic. Archived from the original on 2023-07-16. Retrieved 2012-05-18.

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