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Farsi for "Black Pit"; referring to the dungeon where the founder of the Baha'i Faith was imprisoned. Wallace Pryor: mandolin, cumbus (Turkish banjo-oud), violin, bass, cymbal, vibraslap. Dan Bayne: guitar.
God is one, Man is one, all religions are one. Wallace Pryor: vocals, electric guitars. Dan Bayne: bass. Kirk Kirkwood: drums. Ray King: congas.
Scientists say mankind can be traced back to one African mother. Wallace Pryor: vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin. Dan Bayne: bass. Kirk Kirkwood: drums. Ray King: timbales.
The emergence of a new Millennium seems to fill us with anticipation and dread. Wallace Pryor: vocals, electric guitars, tambora. Dan Bayne: bass. Ray King: guirro. Kirk Kirkwood: drums.
World Peace is not only possible, it is inevitable. Wallace Pryor: vocals, electric guitar, mandolin, harmonium. Dan Bayne: bass. Ray King: vibraslap. Kirk Kirkwood: drums.
Can't stop the retribution. Wallace Pryor: vocals, electric guitars, melodica. Dan Bayne: bass. Ray King: octobons. Kirk Kirkwood: drums.
The soul's place in the other world is based on it's progress in this world. Wallace Pryor: vocal, violin, bouzouki. Dan Bayne: bass. Ray King: congas. Kirk Kirkwood: drums.
Stream of consciousness song about life circumstances. Dan Bayne: lead vocal, bass. Wallace Pryor: electric guitars, mandolin. Ray King: congas. Kirk Kirkwood: drums.
Sometimes the road to the inner self is paved with pain and sorrow. Wallace Pryor: vocals, guitars, punghi. Dan Bayne: bass. Ray King: congas. Kirk Kirkwood: drums, dhumbek.
Bhajan (Hindu religious song) about the second avatar of Vishnu, in the form of a turtle. Wallace Pryor: vocal, harmonium, tablas, shanai, rain stick. Dan Bayne: bass. Ray King: tambora. Kirk Kirkwood: drums.
Song about the mysteries of life and death, partially based on a chapter from the Quran. Wallace Pryor: vocals, electic guitar, mandolin, shanai. Dan Bayne: bass. Kirk Kirkwood: drums. Scott Galyon: djembe. Patrick Pryor: trumpet.
Blue happiness, yellow sorrow. Wallace Pryor: bouzouki, violin, punghi. Dan Bayne: bass. Kirk Kirkwood: drums. Scott Galyon: talking drum.
Spontaneously written, with a little of "The Oddysey" and lightbulb jokes. Wallace Pryor: vocals, guitars. Dan Bayne: bass. Kirk Kirkwood: drums. Scott Galyon: steel drum. Patrick Pryor: trumpet.
A song about reality and how it is perceived: influenced by the writings of Alan Watts. Dan Bayne: lead vocal, bass. Wallace Pryor: composer, vocals, guitar, violins, viola. Kirk Kirkwood: drums. Scott Galyon: bongos.
The comforts of the material world are only temporary. Based on a chapter from the Quran: "Al-Ankabut" (The Spider). Wallace Pryor: vocals, electric guitar, violin, tambora. Dan Bayne: bass. Kirk Kirkwood: drums. Scott Galyon: congas.
Hindi for "Suli loves money." Wallace Pryor: vocal, harmonium, balalaika, tambora. Dan Bayne: bass. Kirk Kirkwood: drums. Scott Galyon: kirtals (Indian cymbals). Nirmala "Suli" Pryor helped with the Hindi lyrics.
Instrumental in a reggae beat featuring mandolin, snake charmer's flute and sample from Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Wallace Pryor: mandolins, punghi. Dan Bayne: bass. Kirk Kirkwood: drums. Scott Galyton: vibraslap.
I wrote this more than 20 years ago; I guess it's about looking for meaning when life appears meaningless. Wallace Pryor: vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin, melodica. Dan Bayne: bass, cabassa. Kirk Kirkwood: drums. Scott Galyon: giant djembe.
Traditional Baha'i daily mantra set to music. Wallace Pryor: vocals, harmonium, duffli. Dan Bayne: bass. Kirk Kirkwood: drums. Scott Galyon: giant djembe.
Dub of remix of "Humanity Is One."
Dub of remix of "Eve."
Dub remix of "Y2K."
Dub remix of "World Peace."
Dub remix of "Retribution."
Dub remix of "Malkan Azlan."

