Sunday, November 11, 2012

David Storrs - Sedona Sunrise (1985)

Another release from David Storrs! This time, rather than being progressive new age, this is true new age/ ambient. Enjoy, from 1985, Sedona Sunrise.
David Storrs - Sedona Sunrise (1985)



From press release: Inspired by the Sedona Arizona, energy vortexes. Imagine yourself at sunrise in the beautiful, high desert environment. Experience awakening in the vortex at sunrise; watch as the sun's first rays fall across the red rock canyon walls. Side 2 is "Night In The Vortex." A mystical wooden flute, a harp and ethereal voices merge.



5 comments:

  1. Absolutely Awesome music. I bought this back in '86 and still listen to it.

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  2. WOW I have this on cassette and really loved it back in the day. I was looking online for it and found the download of the mp3 of this great music from you kind folks. Sounds really good, better than I remember the cassette sounding. I really love the use of guitars in this kind of music. THANKS VERY MUCH!!!

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  3. I've had this incredible music on cassette since the 80's and about 10+ years ago made an attempt to convert my cassette to digital. With a a little cleanup, it was pretty good but today I stumbled on this page. Wow! You must have either found the original studio recordings or you did an outstanding job in the lab cleaning it up. This 320 bit is crisp and rich!
    Sedona Sunrise is one of those pieces that stands the test of time. The first track with the soaring guitar work atop a synth beat and organic instruments is powerful. The ambient second track fits the night feel of the desert. It sounds like whistling under the starry night sky of Sedona. I get it because I live here!

    Many thanks!

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  4. Do you know how I can get a copy of Sedona Sunrise. My cassette disappeared.

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  5. Thank you for making this music available for download. I, too, bought this cassette tape back in the late 80s when we visited Sedona. It was playing in the chapel built into the hillside. Unfortunately, the tape fell apart after 20 years or so and I've been trying to get a copy of it ever since. I find the music just as transportative now as I did then. Thank you!

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