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Album
Released in 1996 on Touch label, the album includes 12 Tracks with an overall length of 59:43. The tracks are the atmospheres of "special places", recorded with the use of camouflaged microphones. Locations and dates of the recorded tracks: Low Pressure Glen Cannich, Inverness-shire, Scotland (57.21°N 04.57°W) 0810h 6 October 1994 Embleton Rookery Embleton, Northumberland, England (55.30°N 01.38°W) 0600h 7 May 1983 The Crossroads Kiedler Forest, Northumberland, England (55.09°N 02.27°W) 0620h 27 March 1994 River Mara At Dawn River Mara, Maasai Mara, Kenya (01.25°S 35.07°E) 0615h 16 September 1994 A Passing View Los Olivitos, Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela (10.46°N 71.02°W) 2350h 3 April 1991 Bosque Seco Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica (10.49°N 85.39°W) 0540h 6 April 1995 Sunsets Breachacha, Island of Coll, Scotland (56.36°N 06.37°W) 2230h 16 May 1994 The Blue Men Of The Minch Moray Firth, Scotland (57.30°N 04.15°W) 1400h 30 July 1995 High Pressure Ravenstonedale, Cumbria, England (54.25°N 02.24°W) 0550h 25 February 1994 Gahlitzerstrom Ummanz, Rügen Islands, Germany (54.32°N 13.11°E) 1740h 5 October 1993 The Forest Path Meallan na Ceardaich, Glen Affric, Scotland (57.19°N 04.52°W) 0625h 7 October 1994 User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Low Pressure: Glen Cannich, Inverness-shire, Scotland
Chris Watson
Embleton Rookery: Northumberland, England
Chris Watson
The Crossroads: Kielder Forest, Northumberland, England
Chris Watson
River Mara At Dawn: Maasai Mara, Kenya
Chris Watson
River Mara At Night: Maasai Mara, Kenya
Chris Watson
A Passing View: Los Olivitos, Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela
Chris Watson
Bosque Seco: Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica
Chris Watson
Sunsets: Breachacha, Island of Coll, Scotland
Chris Watson
The Blue Men of Minch: Moray Firth, Scotland
Chris Watson
High Pressure: Ravenstonedale, Cumbria, England
Chris Watson
Gahlitzerstrom: Ummanz, Rügen Islands, Germany
Chris Watson
The Forest Path: Meallan Na Ceardaich, Glen Affric, Scotland
Chris Watson