One Thousand Petals is Adrian Freedman’s 15th studio album. It features collaborations with Ayla Schafer, Lua Maria, Deva Premal, Geshe Ahbay Rinpoche, Chandra Lacombe, Helen Bøksle, Sanju Sahai, and over 30 other singers and musicians from around the world.
Recorded in multiple locations over the past 7 years, it represents a culmination of Adrian’s love of cross-cultural musical collaborations, as well as the beginning of a new project to record the medicine mantra songs from his Lotus Rising songbook.
Adrian lived for many years in Japan, Brazil and other countries, deeply immersed in nature, spiritual traditions and creative projects with other artists.
The songs on this album present a weaving of the chants and mantras of Eastern traditions together with the poetic English lyric verses, fresh melodies and instrumental colours. The tracks of the One Thousand Petals album have a gentle, uplifting quality, evoking a heart-opening mood of tranquility. Each track features a different vocal soloist, while the subtle instrumental layers include string quartet, piano, Indian tabla and other percussion, handpan, African kora, Brazilian guitars and other string instruments, with the zen shakuhachi flute flowing like a river through the whole project.