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Desert Moon Song:
Critic's Review
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| Artist: Dean Evenson |
| Release Date: Sep 18, 1993 |
| (Original Release Date: Jan 1, 1991) |
| Label: Soundings of the Planet |
| Genre: New Age |
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Desert Moon Song is one of the first desert ambient CDs. Indeed, it comes from Tucson, AZ, certainly the birthplace of the style -- Steve Roach has his studio there. But this is a totally different sound. There are few -- if any -- similarities between Evenson and Roach's styles. Evenson espouses a more peaceful and serene approach; his music finds the beauty of the desert and embraces the pastoral qualities of the Mohave. Roach gets his inspiration from the harshness of the desert. Either way, this is a quality CD and the desert is a tremendous source of inspiration. This disc, a new age classic, will appeal to fans of Tom Barabas, Steven Halpern, and Dik Darnell. ~ Jim Brenholts, All Music Guide
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