Desert Solitaire (album)

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Desert Solitaire
DesertSolitairealbumcover.jpg
Studio album by
Steve Roach, Kevin Braheny and Michael Stearns
Released1989
StudioThe Timeroom, Crystal Sound and M'Ocean Studios in Los Angeles, California
GenreAmbient
Length65:12
LabelFortuna
ProducerSteve Roach, Kevin Braheny, Michael Stearns, and Ethan Edgecombe
Steve Roach chronology
Stormwarning
(1989)
Desert Solitaire
(1989)
Strata
(1990)
Kevin Braheny chronology
Galaxies
(1988)
Desert Solitaire
(1989)
Secret Rooms
(1990)
Michael Stearns chronology
Encounter
(1988)
Desert Solitaire
(1989)
Baraka
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic3/5 stars[1]
Linda Kohanovfavorable [2]

Desert Solitaire (1989) is a collaborative album by U.S. ambient musicians Steve Roach, Kevin Braheny, and Michael Stearns. This album was conceived as a follow up to Roach and Braheny's 1987 collaboration Western Spaces.

The title of the album is named after the eponymous book by U.S. author Edward Abbey, who died the same year and to whom the album is dedicated.

Track listing[]

  1. "Flatlands" (Roach) (4:49)
  2. "Labyrinth" (Sterns) (6:56)
  3. "Specter" (Roach) (9:34)
  4. "The Canyon's Embrace" (Roach, Stearns) (3:35)
  5. "Cloud of Promise" (Roach, Stearns) (6:38)
  6. "Knowledge & Dust" (Braheny) (3:23)
  7. "Shiprock" (Stearns) (4:00)
  8. "Highnoon" (Roach, Stearns) (10:30)
  9. "Empty Time" (Braheny) (5:51)
  10. "From the Heart of Darkness" (Stearns) (3:50)
  11. "Desert Solitaire" (Roach, Braheny) (6:06)

Personnel[]

with

  • Chuck Oken, Jr. (shakers on “Flatlands”)
  • Robert Rich (dumbek and gourd drums on “Specter”)
  • Goergianne Cowan (voice on “Specter”)
  • Miguel Rivera (effects and ghost percussion on “Labyrinth” and “From the Heart of Darkness”)
  • Leonice Shinneman (percussion, pakhawaj, manjerra, African berimbau, melodic rattle, claves on “Empty Time”)
  • Hyman Katz (flute on “From the Heart of Darkness”)

References[]

  1. ^ "Desert Solitaire". Allmusic. Retrieved 2012-02-13.
  2. ^ October 1989
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