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DREAMTIME RETURN

Steve Roach

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3.54 | 27 ratings | 1 reviews | 19% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1988

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Towards The Dream (7:09)
2. The Continent (4:49)
3. Songline (3:10)
4. Airtribe Meets The Dream Ghost (7:00)
5. A Circular Ceremony (11:20)
6. The Other Side (13:16)
7. Magnificent Gallery (6:11)
8. Truth In Passing (8:44)
9. Australian Dawn (The Quiet Earth Cries Inside) (6:17)
10. Looking For Safety (31:21)
11. Through A Strong Eye (6:50)
12. The Ancient Day (6:05)
13. Red Twilight With The Old Ones (9:53)
14. The Return (8:33)

Line-up / Musicians

- Steve Roach / All electronics and effects

Releases information

Fortuna Records LP
PROJEKT175 CD reissue

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STEVE ROACH Dreamtime Return ratings distribution


3.54
(27 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(19%)
19%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(56%)
56%
Good, but non-essential (26%)
26%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by Dobermensch
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3 stars Just pretend you didn't see that awful front sleeve and believe me when I say that this is actually a good album, There's so much space involved in 'Dreamtime Return' that you could drive a double decker bus through each chord. Steve Roach does waves... waves of chords played very slowly. Imagine Harold Budd playing slowed down electronics on massive delay and you'll get the idea.

Criticisms of 'New Age' have been flung left right and centre at poor old Steve, but he just bounces back time and time again, sometimes three times a year. His beatless albums are superb, some of which are the darkest ambiance you'll hear. 'Dreamtime Return' is a pretty much deep ambiance with a few rainsticks thrown in during the first 20 mins. Thereafter it's mainly soft but engagingly drawn out keyboard chords for the duration. Forget about your regular western 'chorus verse structure' and you'll start to get it.

If you're looking for comparisons then 'Stars of the Lid', 'Robert Rich' and 'Brian Eno' spring to mind. Beatless, with no guitar, bass or drums - this makes for a very laid back experience,

All of Steve Roach's albums are very consistent, without a duffer in sight. Unlike any other artist I've reviewed, every album in his gargantuan discography gets a solid three stars - never above, never below... You can't go wrong with any of them, particularly the deep black hole in space drones from the mid '90's.

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