
Michael Hedges
Aerial Boundaries
Windham Hill Records (Japan) 1984
WHP-28019 (LP) w/original inner sleeve, insert.
sleeve : EX(SRW, slightly color-fade on back.)
media : EX/EX(some light surface noises.)
B2: Spare Change
Aerial Boundaries
Windham Hill Records (Japan) 1984
WHP-28019 (LP) w/original inner sleeve, insert.
sleeve : EX(SRW, slightly color-fade on back.)
media : EX/EX(some light surface noises.)
It is featured in the guidebook "obscure sound". This is the second and best album by the American guitarist Michael Hedges, released in 1984. The delicate and dynamic sonic sounds spun out from the acoustic guitar and the attack sounds like percussion instruments pour down like a squall, a world of superb raw sound. It's a worldview similar to Steve Tibbetts. The deep, three-dimensional acoustics are great. This is a good example of how you can find great music if you are interested in it and don't shy away from it as a cheesy new age label.
A1: Aerial BoundariesB2: Spare Change