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Steve Moore - The Way In

Musician: Steve Moore
Album title: The Way In
Style: Experimental
Released: 1990
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1859 mb
Size APE version: 1783 mb
Size WMA version: 1786 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
Votes: 690
Format: MIDI AU WMA MP4 AAC AC3 AIFF
Genre: Electronic

Steve Moore - The Way In

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Tracklist

A1 A Solitary Voice
A2 The Way In
A3 Untitled
A4 Chiaroscuro
B1 Gyrodance
B2 A Finer Purity
B3 Logos

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Inner Ear Recordings
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Inner Ear Recordings
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Steve Moore
  • Copyright (c) – Inner Ear Recordings
  • Copyright (c) – Steve Moore

Credits

  • Composed By, Arranged By, Instruments [All Instruments Played By, Except] – Steve Moore
  • Cover – Max Klinger
  • Saxophone – Russell Cowleson (tracks: A3)
  • Soprano Vocals [Sopranos] – Emma Bishton (tracks: B1, B3), Louise Owen (tracks: B1, B3)
  • Trumpet – Alistair McGhee (tracks: A3)
  • Violin [Treated Violin] – Harriet Wilder (tracks: A4)

Notes

Side One (21:55)
Side Two (19:55)
[No track durations given on the release]

Cover: 'The Beginning of Spring' by Max Klinger (1857-1920).
Reproduced from 'Graphic Works of Max Klinger' with kind permission of Dover Publications Inc., New York.

Copyright information:
On cassette: ©&℗ 1990 Inner Ear Recordings.
On J-card: ©&℗ 1990 Steve Moore/Inner Ear Recordings

Manufactured in the U.K.

Packaged in a standard cassette case with J-card.

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Vit
After his more experimental works featured on the ReR Quarterly releases, and his LP opus A Quiet Gathering, Steve calmed down somewhat with this album of esoteric, subtle electroacoustic music, feeling more like an album by Roedelius, Eno or Sylvian/Czukay. Enigmatic and textural, with the vaguest melodic context.