Stars team up for Prayer Cycle 2: Path to Zero, a benefit record that also features a cameo from late Doors singer Jim Morrison
Sting, Sinéad O'Connor, Robert Downey Jr and, er, Korn's Jonathan Davis are among the contributors to a new album of "world prayers", due this spring. Created by composer Jonathan Elias, Prayer Cycle 2: Path to Zero also features the late Doors singer Jim Morrison reading an unreleased poem.
Although its title sounds like a post-apocalyptic video game, Prayer Cycle 2: Path to Zero is a "classically influenced" benefit LP for anti-nuclear organisation Global Zero. The follow-up to a similar 1999 compilation, which featured James Taylor, Alanis Morissette and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, the album is a "sort of prayer for continuation", Elias told Billboard.com, "as it relates to the world today".
If this sounds like hippie talk, it comes form a hippie with lots of friends.
Sting, Sinéad O'Connor, Robert Downey Jr and, er, Korn's Jonathan Davis are among the contributors to a new album of "world prayers", due this spring. Created by composer Jonathan Elias, Prayer Cycle 2: Path to Zero also features the late Doors singer Jim Morrison reading an unreleased poem.
Although its title sounds like a post-apocalyptic video game, Prayer Cycle 2: Path to Zero is a "classically influenced" benefit LP for anti-nuclear organisation Global Zero. The follow-up to a similar 1999 compilation, which featured James Taylor, Alanis Morissette and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, the album is a "sort of prayer for continuation", Elias told Billboard.com, "as it relates to the world today".
If this sounds like hippie talk, it comes form a hippie with lots of friends.
- 1/21/2011
- by Sean Michaels
- The Guardian - Film News
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