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'Pathways
and Dawns' is Peter Ulrich's first solo album, released in August 1999 on
Projekt.
Two tracks -
'Taqaharu's Leaving' and 'Evocation' - were recorded in 1990 at Woodbine
Street Studios, England with producer John A Rivers. The other six tracks
were recorded in 1997 at Quivvy Church Studio, Ireland with arrangements,
production and contributions by Brendan Perry.
Stubbornly refusing to be
pinned-down or pigeon-holed, 'Pathways and Dawns' was described by
Alternative Press as the album The Beatles 'might have made had they
signed with 4AD instead of Capitol', has been variously likened to Syd
Barrett, Brian Eno, Depeche Mode and Ulrich's former band Dead Can Dance,
was hailed in SideLine as 'a remarkable piece moving on the edge between
ethnic and medieval art pop music', has topped a New Age Voice chart, and
has been spotted filed in music retailers in categories as diverse as
'rock/pop', 'gothic/industrial' and 'easy listening'!
If you've yet to hear the
album and decide for yourself where it fits into the great global scheme
of things, 'Pathways and Dawns' is still widely available through normal
retail outlets, or by mail order from
www.projekt.com
The full track listing is:
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1. Taqaharu's Leaving |
2. Always Dancing |
3. Life Amongst the Black
Sheep |
4. Journey of Discovery |
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5. Nocturne |
6. Evocation |
7. The Springs of Hope |
8. Time and a Word |
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