Even though Peace on Earth is Kitaro's first holiday album, it won't offer any surprises to longtime fans of the musician -- it's very similar in style to all of his previous records. That doesn't mean it sounds tired. Kitaro is an inventive musician and he's discovered how to vary his sound, making it fresh most of the time. To some listeners, his style might be a little too restrained and distant for carols, but to those familiar with Kitaro, Peace on Earth will be a satisfying, atmospheric and intriguing holiday record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Peace on Earth
01/01/1996 | Domo Records
All Music Guide Review
Peace on Earth Track Listing
Credits of Peace on Earth
- Henry Onorati
- Publishing
- Doug Sax
- Mastering
- Keith Heffner
- Arranger, Conductor, Keyboards
- Gavin Lurssen
- Mastering
- Art Slave
- Art Direction, Design
- Daniel Flick
- Viola
- David Holton
- Vocals
- Kristin Stordahl Kanda
- Flute
- Steve Mixdorf
- Assistant Engineer
- Daijiro Miyazawa
- Assistant Engineer
- Eiichi Naito
- Executive Producer, Management, Direction
- Gyongyver Petheo
- Violin
- Steve Burns
- Photography
- Derek Zimmerman
- Percussion
- Annamaria Karacson
- Violin
- International Peace Choir
- Vocals, Children's Chorus
- Pamela Eldridge
- Harp
- David Holtom
- Vocals
- Dino Malito
- Direction, Management
- Katherine Davis
- Publishing
- Harry Simeone
- Publishing
- Gary Barlough
- Keyboards, Producer, Engineer, Synclavier
- Kevin Johnson
- Cello
- Peter R. Kelsey
- Engineer, Mixing
- Kitaro
- Organ, Synthesizer, Gong, Guitar (Electric), Organ (Hammond), Producer, Main Performer, Taiko Drums
























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