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Canyon Dreams | ||||
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Released | 1991 (CD, cassette), 1987 (home video) | |||
Recorded | 1986 Polygon Studios (Berlin), Eastgate Studios (Vienna) | |||
Genre | Electronic music, soundtrack, new-age | |||
Length | 40:31 | |||
Label | Miramar (MPCD 2801) | |||
Producer | Edgar Froese | |||
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Canyon Dreams is the fortieth major release and (although mostly recorded in 1986) it was released as the fourteenth soundtrack album by German band Tangerine Dream. It was recorded in 1986 and released in 1991 on compact disc and compact cassette formats.[2] The music was written as a sound accompaniment for an eponymous scenic video film about the Grand Canyon by Jan Nickman, released by the record label Miramar in 1987 on VHS, Betamax and LaserDisc. The album's tracks are divided into various episodes and related to the titles of the cuts.
This album has musical influences from Native American cultures. Edgar Froese, Christoph Franke, and Paul Haslinger created sequenced, atmospheric soundscapes using a Native American pace and native flutes to give the disc a feel of the American Southwest. The execution is recognizable as a product of the Berlin School of electronic music, and brought Tangerine Dream their first Grammy nomination.
The music on Canyon Dreams has influenced contemporary musicians, including Soulfood, Steve Roach, Matthias Gohl, and Michael Stearns.