Natural Elements was the second major label release by Acoustic Alchemy from 1988. The shortest of all of the band's albums, only comprising eight tracks, Natural Elements set out to show what the title suggests: the organic side to Acoustic Alchemy's music.
Points to note from this album include the title track, Natural Elements, which became the theme tune to long-running BBC gardening show, Gardener's World, and the re-recording of an early track, "Casino", now re-arranged to include piano and full percussion parts. The track "Ballad For Kay" is dedicated to Nick Webb's wife, Kay.
Stewart Mason of AllMusic begins his review with, "Not quite complex enough to be jazz, not quite mellow or ambient enough to be new age, and just a little too cerebral to just be pop music, Acoustic Alchemy's Natural Elements is its own little oddity."[1]
While doing an article on Acoustic Alchemy, Dirk Sutro of The Los Angeles Times wrote, "Americans love the rich acoustic music of Acoustic Alchemy. The British band has sold more than 100,000 copies each of its albums "Red Dust & Spanish Lace" and "Natural Elements" in the United States."[2]
Track information and credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[3]
References
^ abMason, Stewart. Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
^Sutro, Dirk (22 June 1989). "LA Times Article". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
^Natural Elements (liner notes). Acoustic Alchemy. MCA Records. 1989. MCAD-42125.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)