Twelve Tribes (album)

Twelve Tribes is an album by the American musician Richard Souther, released in 1990 on the Narada Equinox label.

Twelve Tribes
Studio album by
Released1990
Recorded1990 at Tina's Place-North Hollywood, CA
GenreNew Age
Length42:11
LabelNarada Equinox
ProducerEric Persing
Richard Souther chronology
Cross Currents
(1989)
Twelve Tribes
(1990)
Vision: The Music of Hildegard Von Bingen
(1995)

Reception

In a contemporaneous review, Jim Aikin described the album as "terrific". He also noted that "Souther's compositional touch is unfaltering", giving specific praise to the "CompaƱero" track.[1]

Linda Kohanov's review at AllMusic noted a "marked evolution in style" from previous albums, and commented that "Souther's creative use of ethnic rhythms and instruments adds a new level of sophistication to his accessibility".[2]

Track listing

(all songs written by Richard Souther except as noted)

  1. City Lights/Western Sky - 4:19
  2. Simple Joys - 4:13
  3. Trade Winds - 5:15
  4. Native Shores - 2:50
  5. CompaƱero (Richard Souther / Eric Persing) - 3:55
  6. Go The Distance - 3:31
  7. Twelve Tribes - 4:36
  8. All in Good Time - 4:54
  9. The Summit - 5:21
  10. Hands Held Apart - 3:17

Personnel

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References

  1. Aikin, Jim, "In Review" Keyboard Volume 17, Number 7 (Issue #181) May 1991, page 17
  2. Kohanov, L AllMusic review
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