Tracklist
| Music From Lhasa | ||
| A1 | Tung Tung Dhon (Cranes Flight) - Damyin Solo | 2:02 |
| A2 | Gyagar Shar - Lingbu Solo | 3:18 |
| A3 | Namden Tong - Damyin And Voice | 3:34 |
| A4 | Yangchin Solo | 2:25 |
| A5 | Ameleho - Damyin And Voice | 2:53 |
| A6 | Gor Shey - Duet For Two Girls | 1:30 |
| A7 | Gar Kershar - Damyin Solo | 3:16 |
| Music From Central Tibet | ||
| A8 | Dakto Karpo (White Mountain) - Yangchin Solo | 1:56 |
| A9 | Khamsun Wangdu - Damyin And Voice | 1:45 |
| Music From Amdo | ||
| B1 | Rinchen Chabum - Yangchin And Lingbu | 2:45 |
| B2 | Desomro - Peewan, Yanchin, Lingbu, Damyin, And 2 Voices | 1:14 |
| B3 | Motsache - 2 Voices | 0:48 |
| B4 | Getanspa - 2 Voices | 0:57 |
| B5 | Gyallu - Solo Voice | 1:53 |
| Music From Kham | ||
| B6 | Gyata Ma Shone (Don't Ride Chinese Horses) - Lingbu Solo | 1:50 |
| B7 | Kilalunpa (Happy Country) - Damyin And Voice | 3:27 |
| B8 | Patriotic Song | 0:38 |
| B9 | Nadnpa - Solo Voice | 0:36 |
| B10 | Tyamlu - Solo Voice | 1:03 |
| Music From Western Tibet | ||
| B11 | Ngalam Thongla - Damyin And Voice | 4:55 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Lyrichord Discs, Inc.
Notes
These recordings were made in and around Tibetan refugee settlements in northern Himachel Pradesh during the autumn of 1973. All of the performers were born in Tibet, coming to India after the Chinese occupation.Instruments:
The Damyin is a long necked fretless Flute, plucked with a small wooden plectrum.
The Yangchin is a many stringed zither, or dulcimer, played with two bamboo beaters.
The Peewan is a two stringed fiddle.
Lingbu is a general Tibetian name for flute.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): 7286-A 33-4 7-75 A 7/24/75
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): 7286-B 33-4 7-75 T 7/24/75

