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In January 1990, Peter Ulrich
booked into Woodbine Street Recording Studios (Leamington Spa, England)
for his first solo studio session to record two tracks with producer John
A Rivers who he had met during the recording of Dead Can Dance albums
'Spleen and Ideal' and 'Within the Realm of a Dying Sun'.
'Taqaharu's Leaving' had
been written in 1986 and previously demo-ed in Brendan Perry's home studio
in London, but for 'Evocation' he only had a bag-full of hand drums and
percussion and a few outline ideas kicking around in his head. With
invaluable contributions from Chuck and Angela Silverman (vocals), Ruth
Watson (oboe) and former Dead Can Dance compatriate John Singleton
(trombone), the pieces came together very smoothly and spontaneously.
The resultant tracks were
released in May 1990 in 12" vinyl, picture-sleeve, single format - the one
and only ever release on Peter's own Cornerstone label! It was a limited
edition of 2,500 but several hundred of these were subsequently destroyed
in a warehouse flood. The single has since been listed as a collectible
rarity by Record Collector magazine in the UK.
While this release may be
of interest to collectors and vinyl junkies, it should be noted that
exactly the same versions of these tracks appear on the Pathways and Dawns
album released on Projekt in 1999 (CD format only). |