Western Spaces
Western Spaces (1987) is a collaborative album by the American ambient musicians Steve Roach and Kevin Braheny. This album is the first of Steve Roach’s many musical tributes to the Southwestern Desert.
Western Spaces | ||||
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Studio album by Steve Roach, Kevin Braheny and Richard Burmer | ||||
Released | 1987 | |||
Recorded | The Timeroom and Kevin Braheny's studio, Los Angeles | |||
Genre | Ambient | |||
Length | 68:51 | |||
Label | Fortuna | |||
Producer | Steve Roach, Chuck Oken, Jr. | |||
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Alternative cover | ||||
Innovative Communications release. |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
Q | favorable [2] |
On several tracks Kevin Braheny uses his trademark sound created by playing a cello preset on his Steiner EWI (Electronic Woodwind Instrument). This album was originally released on the Innovative Communications label by Chameleon Records as a Steve Roach/Kevin Braheny/Richard Burmer album and was released later the same year on the Fortuna label as a Steve Roach/Kevin Braheny album, with Burmer's solo contributions (“A Story from the Rain” and “Across the View”) replaced by two pieces from Roach.
The liner notes contain a poem by Roach's wife Linda Kohanov from which many of the song titles and perhaps the album title were derived.
Track listings
Innovative Communications (Chameleon Records)
- ”The Breathing Stone” (Roach) (6:46)
- ”Desert Walkabout” (Braheny) (7:03)
- ”A Story from the Rain” (Burmer) (7:08)
- ”Desert Prayer” (Roach, Braheny) (12:33)
- ”Across the View” (Burmer) (4:40)
- ”In the Heat of Venus” (Roach, Brennan) (22:42)
- ”Western Spaces” (Roach, Braheny, Burmer) (6:07)
Fortuna
- "The Breathing Stone" (Roach) (6:46)
- "Desert Walkabout" (Braheny) (7:03)
- "New Moon at Forbidden Mesa" (Roach, Brennan) (5:40)
- "Desert Prayer" (Roach, Braheny) (12:33)
- "In the Heat of Venus" (Roach, Brennan) (22:33)
- "The Slow Turning" (Roach) (7:40)
- "Western Spaces" (Roach, Braheny, Burmer) (6:07)
Personnel
- Steve Roach (Oberheim System with digital drums and Xpander, EMU I, Arp, Casio, Emulator II, Ensoniq ESQ-I)
- Kevin Braheny (Steiner EWI, The Mighty Serge Modular, Oberheim, Ensoniq ESQ-1 piano, panpipes, kalimba, bells)
- Thom Brennan (Oberheim Matrix 12 on “New Moon at Forbidden Mesa” and “In the Heat of Venus”)
- Richard Burmer (Emulator II on “Western Spaces”)