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Valley in the Clouds

 
Album Review: Valley in the Clouds

  • Artist: David Arkenstone
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1987
  • Total Time: 40:32
  • Genre: New Age

Review

Valley in the Clouds, David Arkenstone's Narada debut, established the new age composer's effortless blend of worldly, contemporary instrumental, and conventional pop/rock textures, and laid the foundation for his successful career. The nine electronic soundscapes of Clouds seem guided by a restless desire to keep things interesting. Not too interesting, mind you -- this is, after all, new age, and it's built for relaxation. But "Stepping Stars" begins as a series of synthesizer washes, with two half-formed melodies fluttering by each other, only to transform itself with another melody halfway through. The third part unites the song's drifting sections and makes it much more than a simple keyboard experiment. The same goes for the title track, where a breathy flute adds exotic depth to the track's loping rhythm. While Arkenstone's building blocks will be common to new age listeners -- swirling synths, world music references, and light, insistent percussion -- it's in the way he arranges his songs that make them his own. "Eastern Dream" incorporates harp and violin, while "Rain"'s pattering keyboard lines travel over and across one other, suggesting the hypnotizing quality of a morning thundershower. Valley in the Clouds ends with more nature-noise atmospherics, bringing in triumphant keys and percussion for the rousing "Lost Temple." The album is a solid debut that's definitely lush and relaxing, but never boring. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ancient Legend David Arkenstone David Arkenstone (3:54)
Stepping Stars David Arkenstone David Arkenstone (3:45)
Valley in the Clouds David Arkenstone David Arkenstone (3:35)
Princess David Arkenstone David Arkenstone (3:32)
Eastern Dream David Arkenstone David Arkenstone (4:49)
Night Wind David Arkenstone David Arkenstone (3:56)
Rain David Arkenstone David Arkenstone (5:41)
The Sun Girl David Arkenstone David Arkenstone (4:37)
Lost Temple David Arkenstone David Arkenstone (6:43)

Credits

David Vartanian (Engineer), Daniel Chase (Percussion), David Arkenstone (Guitar), David Arkenstone (Moog Synthesizer), David Arkenstone (Fretless Bass), Eric Lindert (Producer), Bill Giolando (Engineer), David Arkenstone (Harp), David Arkenstone (Piano)
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Valley in the Clouds
Studio album by David Arkenstone
Released 1987
Recorded July-December 1986
Genre New Age
Length 40:46
Label Narada
Producer Eric Lindert and David Arkenstone
Professional reviews
David Arkenstone chronology
Valley in the Clouds
(1987)
Island
(1989)

Valley in the Clouds is the debut album by David Arkenstone, released in 1987. It is one of his most electronic recordings. Much of his trademark compositional style is already in evidence.

Track listing

  1. "Ancient Legend" – 3:54
  2. "Stepping Stars" – 3:45
  3. "Valley in the Clouds" – 3:35
  4. "Princess" – 3:32
  5. "Eastern Dream" – 4:49
  6. "Night Wind" – 3:56
  7. "Rain" – 5:41
  8. "The Sun Girl" – 4:37
  9. "Lost Temple" – 6:43
  • All tracks composed by David Arkenstone

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