The Half-Life of Desire explained

The Half-Life of Desire
Type:Album
Artist:Either/Orchestra
Cover:The Half-Life of Desire.jpg
Released:1990
Recorded:January 31, 1988 and April 29 & 30, 1989
Studio:The Outpost, Stoughton, MA and Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
Genre:Jazz
Length:55:23
Label:Accurate
AC-3242
Producer:Russ Gershon
Chronology:Either/Orchestra
Prev Title:Radium
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:The Calculus of Pleasure
Next Year:1992

The Half-Life of Desire is an album by the Either/Orchestra recorded in 1989, with one track from 1988, and released by the Accurate Records label the following year.[1]

Reception

Allmusic's Brian Olewnick called it "Either/Orchestra's finest, most accomplished release" and said: "Beautifully recorded by legendary engineer Rudy van Gelder, the band is extraordinarily tight and vibrant, showing none of the muddy quality that would sully some of their later work ... Quite a journey, resulting in arguably the best of this unusual band's release. Very highly recommended".

Track listing

  1. "Strange Meridian" (Russ Gershon) – 8:28
  2. "Premonitions" (Curtis Hasselbring) – 5:29
  3. "The Half-Life of Desire" (Gershon) – 5:30
  4. "He Who Hesitates" (Hasselbring) – 7:54
  5. "Temptation" (Nacio Herb Brown, Arthur Freed) – 5:17
  6. "Circle in the Round/I Got It Bad" (Miles Davis/Duke Ellington) – 11:18
  7. "Red" (Robert Fripp) – 11:21

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://either-orchestra.org/discographyandaudio.html Either/Orchestra Discography