Maples, Ash, and Oaks: Cedars Instrumentals
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Maples, Ash, and Oaks: Cedars Instrumentals is a mesmerizing soundtrack for a long walk in the woods, made up of pedal steel, oud, guitar, hurdy-gurdy, and piano. Based on the original Field Works album Cedars, this new suite of instrumental music brings the listener even deeper into the forest …
Record Label: Temporary Residence Ltd.
Format: Album
Genre: Alternative, Electronic
Release Date: 27/08/2021
Maples, Ash, and Oaks: Cedars Instrumentals is a mesmerizing soundtrack for a long walk in the woods, made up of pedal steel, oud, guitar, hurdy-gurdy, and piano. Based on the original Field Works album Cedars, this new suite of instrumental music brings the listener even deeper into the forest.
For this special limited-edition release, Stuart Hyatt deconstructed each track from Cedars and rebuilt them one layer at a time. He removed the narrators’ voices and invited Julien Marchal to introduce piano as the new protagonist.
The 15 new tracks are named from each line of the new poem, Deciduous, by Cecily Parks. The musical frameworks are based on the Field Works album Cedars, created by Marisa Anderson, Fadi Tabbal, and Stuart Hyatt – and performed by Julien Marchal, Youmna Saba, Dena El Saffar, Danny Paul Grody, Bob Hoffnar, Stuart Hyatt, Tomás Lozano, Nathan Bowles, Alex Roldan, Fadi Tabbal, and Marisa Anderson.
The forest soundscape was recorded by Harrison Ridley in the Welsh countryside.
- The Morning Bends Down
- To Meet the Canopy
- That We Walk Under
- We Know the Moss, Forget-Me-Nots
- And Blue-Green Spruce
- But We Want to Be Known
- By the Woods. We Say
- Without Saying, Forget Me Not
- We Listen to Maples, Ash, and Oaks
- Without Hearing, but Not Hearing
- Doesn’t Mean That We Aren’t
- Being Spoken To
- What was That? Leaves Rustle
- As If to Say, You Forget
- We Forgot