Opium (Ottmar Liebert album)

Opium is a studio double album by German-born guitarist Ottmar Liebert and his band Luna Negra. The album's first disc is called "Wide-Eyed" and features an upbeat, nuevo flamenco sound, reflective of Liebert's previous work. The second disc is called "Dreaming" which features a mellower, ethereal sound. Opium was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1997 for Best New Age Album. The album was inspired by a postcard that Liebert received from his paternal grandfather, who had worked on the South Manchuria Railway. Opium was produced by Ottmar Liebert, along with his brother, Stefan Liebert.

Ottmar Liebert + Luna Negra

 * Ottmar Liebert – Flamenco Guitar, Fretless Lute, electric guitar, Synthesizer
 * Jon Gagan – Electric Bass Guitars, Synthesizer
 * Stefan Liebert – Drum Programming, Samples
 * Mark Clark – Percussion
 * Eric Schermerhorn – Electric guitar
 * Woody Thompson – Percussion
 * Carl Coletti – Drum Kit

Additional personnel

 * Magali Amadei – voices
 * Ashkan Sahihi – voices
 * Bok Yun Chon – voices
 * Lobsang Samten – voices
 * Olga Kammerer – voices
 * Charles Rook – engineering
 * Gary Lyons – engineering, mixing
 * Doug Sax – mastering
 * Gavin Lurssen – mastering