Back To The Woodlands & Where The Woods Begin

Ernest Hood
Back To The Woodlands & Where The Woods Begin

19,09 EUR
CD
Freedom To Spend / Cargo
Release date: 18/Nov/2022
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Style: Ambient
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Details / Tracklist: : Back To The Woodlands ()
1-1: Noonday Yellows (4:23)
1-2: Rain (3:38)
1-3: Dusk (3:14)
1-4: The Jantzen Rag (Raccoons) (0:55)
1-5: Pleasant, This Garden (3:34)
1-6: Bedroom Of The Absent Child (3:01)
: Lost Creek Suite ()
1-12: Untitled (4:29)
: Where The Woods Begin ()
2-1: Open Fields (3:46)
2-2: Where The Woods Begin (4:13)
2-3: Train To Grass Creek (2:24)
2-4: Shadows On The River (5:39)
2-5: Riffles (1:07)
2-6: Hay Zephyrs (5:53)
2-7: The Sleeping Gorge (1:43)
2-8: Salmonberry (2:51)
2-9: The Distant Hill (3:34)
2-10: Watercourse (1:50)
2-11: The Mosses (4:29)
2-12: Cloud Across The Field (3:55)
2-13: Little Bug (3:50)
2-14: Sitka (2:13)
2-15: Scintilla (4:43)
2-16: Old Covered Bridge (2:09)
2-17: The Brophy Road (2:26)
Number of discs: 2
Extra-Infos: .. Where The Woods Begin
Description:Back To The Woodlands by Ernest Hood, released 18 November 2022, includes the following tracks: "Dusk", "Pleasant, This Garden", "Untitled" and more. This version of Back To The Woodlands comes as a 1xLP. The vinyl is pressed as a opaque, white disc. - .. WHERE THE WOODS BEGIN
6-panel cardboard sleeve with 8-page CD booklet of which front cover shows: "Back To The Woodlands" Plus "Portland Lights" - Hood and page 2 states: A gathering of musical impressions of days spent in the deep forests of Southern Oregon, the great Columbia River Gorge, olden days at Breitenbush Mineral Springs Resort near Detroit and the Madrona covered knobs around Oakridge and Westfir, Oregon Hype sticker: Back to the Woodlands and Where the Woods Begin are two previously unreleased, and nearly lost, albums by Ernest Hood (...) Restored and remastered from original sources by Jessica Thompson, this double CD collection includes liner notes by Michael Klausman. Back cover: Come! Mend! On behalf of Ernest Hood and Freedom To Spend, a portion of the proceeds of this release will benefit Oregon Wild (...) oregonwild.org Liner notes dated Earth Day, 2021: (...) Recorded between 1972 and 1982 in Western Oregon Tape transfer by Sonicraft, Red Bank, NJ Mastered by Jessica Thompson, Jessica Thompson Audio, CA (...) Licensed under permission from the estate of Ernest Hood. The recordings are presented in the best fidelity possible but occasionally betray the limitations of the master source. Continued gratitude to Tom and Laurel Hood for allowing us this time and space to explore their father's work, and to Russ Gorsline. (C)(P) 2022 RVNG Intl. d/b/a Freedom To Spend Total duration 33:34 + 56:47 Track durations as shown after inserting cd into iTunes Tracks 1-1 to 1-12 also on LP via [m2872225]
"Back To The Woodlands & Where The Woods Begin" is a captivating CD release by Ernest Hood, brought to you by the esteemed label Freedom To Spend in collaboration with Cargo. This album beautifully merges two of Hood's most evocative works, inviting listeners into an immersive world where ambient soundscapes and gentle melodies evoke the tranquility of nature. Known for his pioneering use of zither and field recordings, Ernest Hood crafts sonic environments that transport audiences to serene woodland settings. His influential 1975 album "Neighborhoods" established him as a visionary in ambient music, blending environmental sounds with subtle instrumentation long before it became popularized. Freedom To Spend / Cargo is renowned for its dedication to reissuing rare and genre-defining albums from overlooked artists who have shaped experimental and electronic music landscapes worldwide.
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