sábado, 13 de novembro de 2021

DARRYL WAY - Concerto For Electric Violin (1978-2008) SHM-CD / FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

It is exactly what it says on the package, a full-fledged concerto that bucks every prevalent musical fashion (1978 was the age of punk, after all) by proving that prog wasn't only alive and well, it was also still capable of startling the unwary listener. With fellow Curved Air refugee Francis Monkman overseeing the orchestra, Way's electric violin has never sounded so adventurous, leading the way through four skillfully planned movements that the composer admits were influenced by Ravel, Bartók, and Prokofiev, but which have a personality all of their own. Certainly Way's Concerto withstands comparison with any other rocker's attempt to blend the classics with more modern disciplines (Keith Emerson's piano concerto was released the previous year), and it was poor promotion alone that prevented Concerto for Electric Violin & Synth from making heavier inroads into the period's consciousness. Leaving it, of course, ripe for rediscovery today, courtesy of the Esoteric label's 2010 remaster. by Dave Thompson
Tracklist :
1    1st Movement Allegro Moderato 9:37
2    2nd Movement Slow 10:51
Cello [In Quartet] – Bruno Schrecker
Ensemble [Quartet] – The Allegri String Quartet

3    3rd Movement Scherzo 3:56
4    4th Movement Finale (Gigue) 11:31
Drums, Percussion – Ian Mosley
Credits :
Producer, Violin [Solo Electric] – Darryl Way
Synthesizer [Orchestra Synthesized By, Arp Odyssey, Arp Pro-soloist, Arp String Ensemble] – Francis Monkman

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