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Andrew Chalk
East Of The Sun
Faraway Press
Available through the Helen Scarsdale Agency: $20.00
I cannot tell you how many times this record has been
played at The Agency, since the first edition of this
came out well over a decade ago.
Originally published as a cassette in 1994 through the
Ora imprint, East Of The Sun got its first
digital transcription in 1997 on Hic Sunt Leones, who
had convinced Andrew Chalk to remix East Of The
Sun into a single track and add a bonus track tacked
on at the end. While Mr. Chalk agreed to this proposition,
his decisions to were ones that he was ultimately not
happy with. As the first CD version of East Of The
Sun has been out of print for many years now, Mr.
Chalk has graciously reissued the album through his
Faraway Press. However, it should be noted that the
version on Faraway Press is a remastering of what was
found on the original cassette. While we are being honest
in telling you that the Hic Sunt Leones version has
extra material not found here, we must insist on stating
that East Of The Sun is one of the closest
recordings to audio perfection we have encountered.
We mean that in all sincerity and without any ounce
of hyperbole.
Sublime and beautiful, East Of The Sun is also
shrouded in a sense of mystery that ultimately makes
it compelling. Part of the mystery is in the source
material for the album: is is bass guitar? is it a gong?
or is it both? Whatever is the fundamental drone-making
material is inexplicable, compounded by a perfecting
a minimalist strategy where so few have succeeded: in
turning the most subtle gesture into a transcendent
statement. What happens is a drone echoing against nature,
resounding with the grandeur of the heavens speaking.
East Of The Sun is one of many masterpieces
crafted by Andrew Chalk, and we are delighted it is
available again for the discerning public.
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