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Russian Chants «Parastas» is an album by Russian composer Boris Feoktistov and American composer Bill Laswell. It was released in 1995 by Meldac.[1] The album comprises ambient soundscapes created by Laswell structured around Russian orthodox liturgical chants authored by Boris Feoktistov.
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Track listing
All music is composed by Boris Feoktistov and Bill Laswell
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Cold Chamber" (The Great Litany/Alleluia, Tone 8 Troparion, The 1st, The 2nd/The Beginning: "Bless Be, O Lord", Troparion: "Give Repose, O Lord"/The Small Litany/"Repose, Our Saviour")
16:42
2.
"Four Sided Vortex" ("Repose, Our Saviour"/"The Only Immortal"/The Small Litany)
16:27
3.
"Relative Motion" ("I Cry And Sob"/"With the Spirits of the Just"/The Insistent Litany)
16:43
Personnel
Adapted from the Russian Chants «Parastas» liner notes.[2]