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Kitaro - Dream (1992) Review by Backroads Music/Heartbeats Two giants in contemporary music have joined forces to create one of the most awe-inspiring albums of the '90s. Kitaro has taken his signature style into a new dimension of orchestral drama with three tracks featuring the breathtaking vocals of Jon Anderson, from Yes. Anderson, a longtime Kitaro fan, showed up on Kitaro's Japanese mountaintop and hung out for a month. Their ensuing "marriage" of vocals and music is the result. Kitaro composed the music while Anderson wrote the lyrics. The songs revolve around the eternal theme of love, as in the transcendental romanticism of "Lady of Dreams" and the ecstasy of spiritual liberation in "Agreement"....This is a special album full of soaring emotion and spiritual upliftment. Credits: Deborah Anderson - Vocals (bckgr) Jon Anderson - Vocals, Chant Giroshi Araki - Guitar Hiroshi Araki - Guitar, Guitar (Baritone) Steve Bailey - Bass Gary Barlough - Engineer Syndee Barwick - Director Ty Burhoe - Tabla Tom Flye - Mixing Jonathan Goldman - Voices, Chant Jim Hahn - Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Baritone) Nobu Jun Yoshida - Assistant Engineer Kristin Stordahl Kanda - Flute Akira Kawashima - Visual Coordinator Kitaro - Arranger, Producer Reijiro Koroku - String Arrangements, Music Supervisor Norikazu Kumada - Engineer George Marino - Mastering Gil Morales - Assistant Engineer Katsuhiro Nagrano - Assistant Engineer Eiichi Naito - Director Yokichi Ohsato - Executive Producer Shigeru O