| 1. Sagrada Familia |
| 2. Tracery |
| 3. Silhouette |
| 4. Spiral Steps |
| 5. Harmonic Clouds |
| 6. Air |
| 7. Serpent |
| 8. Minaret |
| 9. Mosaic |
Editorial Reviews
Inspired by the unorthodox, surreal architecture of renowned Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi (who was reportedly once called the "Dante of architecture"), this album finds Rich exploring appropriately abstract and stimulating sonic terrain. Keep in mind that the natural harmonics of just intonation come into play, and the mesmerizing results are appealingly otherworldly. The first four tracks engage your ears with continually interweaving tapestries of synths, winds, and mallet percussion, and they constantly find new patterns to morph into. Like Gaudi's buildings, these instrumental compositions twist and turn in unforeseen ways. The next four pieces dive into deep, dark, and less rhythmic ambient locales, slowing down the pace before the appropriately titled "Mosaic" reenergizes the album with more kinetic, electro-acoustic sound sculpting that brings the album full circle, recalling his previous Geometry opus. At first listen, Gaudi comes off as one of Rich's more cryptic works, but successive listens prove that it is also one of his most fascinating. --Bryan Reesman
Gaudi,Robert Rich,Fathom/Hos,Ambient,Electronic,Ethnic Fusion,Jazz Music,Minimalism,New Age / Meditation,Pop,Progressive Electronic
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Gaudi
Alan Parsons Project , and Eric Woolfson Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002VEP Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- La Sagrada Familia
- Too Late
- Closer To Heaven
- Standing On Higher Ground
- Money Talks
- Inside Looking Out
- Paseo De Gracia (Instrumental)
Customer Reviews:
The concept is as good as the music!.......2004-05-12
The architech Antoni Gaudi was a genius of the highest order and his still-ongoing work in Barcelona is evidence of that. This album led me to to know and appreciate this man's work.
I like the songs, each of which reflect an aspect of Gaudi's work on the Sagrada Familia Cathedral. I wondered why Money Talks was on this collection until I read that Gaudi, in his later days, spent much time trying to raise funds for his masterpiece.
This is a most-excellent Parsons album. Do yourself a favor. Get this CD and then spend some time learning about Gaudi himself.
Alan Parsons' "Project" Goes Out In Style.......2004-04-13
A SMOOTH DREAM RIDE IN THE ALAN PARSONS STYLE.......2004-03-14
Great Gaudi !.......2003-10-14
Alan Parsons and crew take the listener on quite a journey with this production. I have to say that it is one of the better "updated" projects (though many will argue that his first 3 albums from the 70's were the pinnacle or real classics---and they are, but for that era). Though Gaudi was released in the late 80's and may have that 80's rock sound, it still holds up so damn well in 2003. All vocals are strong and powerful and only convey that much more of a musical force for the theme of the album. It's also an ingenious touch to add the soothing sound of a wailing saxophone in some tracks without turning the whole event into mush muzak; it works very well indeed! In whole, got the impression I was in Barcelona, Spain on an actual tour of Gaudi's Cathedral !
A great musical achivement from the Project.......2003-08-18
'La Sagrada Familia', with its long introduction that adds a speech from Alan Parsons, many sounds like horses, helicopters and city sounds and a beautiful opening electric piano, lasts almost 9 minutes and is one of the biggest highlights from all the Project. The superb leading vocals of John Miles, the epic feel of either lyrics and orcherstrations and the great guitar work of Bairnson and Cottle on electric guitar and saxophone turn this song into a spectacular epic not so commercial or famous because of its length, but with as much quality as the best works from Pink Floyd or Dire Straits...
'Too Late' is for me the best Project song together with 'One More River' sang by the eccentric vocalist Lenny Zakatek. The song speaks about the anger of disappointment of a person speaking to other about their unbalanced relation. The prominent electric guitars and the superb distorted solo from Ian Bairnson make this song a perfect rocker full of power and quality.
'Closer to Heaven' is a beautiful ballad with a very original, pulsy rythm and a very sensitive singing by Eric Woolfson. Again the saxophone and guitar work together creating a wonderful and sublime instrumental part. Also, the beautiful accordions in the chorus add sentiment to the song.
The very synthesised and 80s sounding 'Standing on Higher Ground' adds a lot of freshness and rythm to the album. It is a song that goes in crescendo and includes a short but outstanding overdubbed guitars solo. The end is really intense and guitars and voices scream in a very enthusiastic and delirious mood.
The rocker 'Money Talks' is more disposable and predictable and speaks about the traps of money all we now in a too shallow way.
'Inside Looking Out' is a very sublime, almost heavenly ballad, showing I suppose some of the dreams and wanderings of Antonio Gaudi, with some beautiful words in the chorus:
'Now is the hour and the moment
Don't let the chance go by
Your ship is sailing with the high tide
And all your dreams are on the inside
On the inside looking out'
The last piece, 'Paseo de Gracia' is more than only the instrumental version of 'La Sagrada Familia'. The city sounds, synthesisers and church bells at the beginning create an atmosphere of either dream and reality, and the great flamenco guitar performance from Ian Bairnson add a last Spanish flavour to the album, the anecdote being they didn't know the historic and political difference of Catalonia and the rest of Spain at that moment, and the adding of castanets and flamenco guitar annoyed the Catalans a lot 'cos they felt it as a misunderstanding of their own musical and cultural traditions...
Apart from the anecdote, this is a great close for this record, that appears to any listener as a masterpiece and one of the best conceived and more serious Alan Parsons Project albums.
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Bass Sweat & Tears
Gaudi Manufacturer: Interchill ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006HSTVO Release Date: 2004-11-30 |
Tracks:
- Tribalove
- Sufani
- Dub It
- Babylon Flamenco (Feat. Ojos De Brujo)
- Ayahuasca Deep Fall
- Chaine a Chaine
- Ci Fice Lu Mundu
- Native Dub
- Tutta Pe Me
- ...and the Earth Said: Oh My God!
- Kimiyaa e Moraad
- Theremystical
- Meena
- Truthful Old Man
- Chant Thermique
Album Description
Bass, Sweat & Tears is Gaudi's fifth solo album and the long awaited follow up to his 2000 release Earthbound. It is an organic fusion of dub and nu-beat with a global mix of influences. It is inspired by native cultures from around the world and takes the listener on a journey from Burkina Faso to Iran, Pakistan and Northern India; from Papua New Guinea and the Amazon rain forest to Italy and Spain. Bass, Sweat & Tears is an evocative, deep and elegant work in which indigenous themes and global beats contrast and compliment each other.The key undertaking in Gaudi's work is to unify different forms of music from around the world and represent them in his own personal style, while at the same time, keeping the heart and significance of the cultural roots. Bass, Sweat & Tears has been three and a half years in the making and in that time Gaudi has worked with and recorded a total of 42 musicians from across the world, making this album an original and quality production. His experience and expertise as a producer and artist is not only in evidence in this album but also in his live performances. With his band, the `Gaudi Live Dub Laboratory', an eclectic and multi-instrumental quartet plus guests, he performs tracks from Bass, Sweat & Tears as well as other new and unreleased material.
Album Description
The world music/dub artist's fifth album. Interchill. 2004.
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Sharon Isbin
Manufacturer: Teldec ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000050J1F Release Date: 2001-05-15 |
Tracks:
- Rouse: Concert de Gaudi for Guitar and Orchestra
- Rouse: Concert de Gaudi for Guitar and Orchestra
- Rouse: Concert de Gaudi for Guitar and Orchestra
- Dun: Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra
- Dun: Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra
- Dun: Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra
- Dun: Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra
- Dun: Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra
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Sharon Isbin knows how to pick classical guitar works just about as well as she knows how to play them (which is to say, exceptionally well). On her Grammy Award-winning Dreams of a World, she explored folksy classical guitar works from around the world. On this disc, the music of two guitar concerto world premieres is less-familiar and just as exciting. Christopher Rouse's Concerto de Gaudi for Guitar and Orchestra is rooted in the Spanish idiom, but it has numerous twists and turns. Isbin gets plenty of tricky solo flights here, but the piece also features some truly explosive brass and percussion moments reminiscent of orchestral works by Ives and Revueltas. Tan Dun's commission for Isbin is less structured; there's plenty of improvisation where the guitarist is required to use tremolo to make her instrument sound like a Chinese lute, or p'i-p'a. Again, you'll hear the influence of Spanish composers, though you never lose the influence of Eastern tonalities in Tan Dun's Impressionistic work. It's a fantastic showcase for Isbin's talents, though not necessarily a piece you'll want to hear every day. These live recordings boast great sonics, and the Gulbenkian Orchestra is in fine form. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
Dun shows engaging guitar writing, but with little in the way of orchestral drama.......2006-12-11
Tan Dun's concerto for guitar and orchestra "Yi2" (1996) is one of the composer's more avant-garde statements, light years away from the world-music crossover gimmickry of the "Symphony 1997" he was readying around the same-time. That is not to say that Tan Dun's Chinese culture plays a role here, for in fact like all his best work this music is a wholesome and *convincing* synthesis of modern orchestral trends with Dun's rural Chinese upbringing.
Out of classical soloist repertoire, music for guitar has been the most difficult for me. Even with composers that are nearly always satisfying, such as Per Norgard and Toru Takemitsu, their guitar music just leaves me scratching my head. I suspect that it is because growing up with rock music makes the guitar "not classical enough", as it were. How does Tan Dun overcomes my resistence? By writing for the guitar as if it were not a guitar! That is, at times Tan Dun treats the guitar as if it were the pipa, the stringed Chinese folk instrument. At other times he gives an aggressive edge to a usually lilting instrument, even exploring the possibilities of noise.
The orchestral scoring is considerable, with a large string section and four percussionists playing exotic instruments and Tan Dun's own water inventions. Nonetheless, it normally stays out of the way of the soloist. Yet, in the end, that's what gives me reservations about the concerto. Its musical material could have been used just as well for a solo work, there's no sense of dialogue or confrontation between soloist and orchestra.
As much as I admire the guitar writing, "Yi2" ultimately gives mixed feelings. For those new to Tan Dun, I'd recommend the superb DVD of his work "The Map" (on Deutsche Grammophon) or the "Water Passion" (Sony). Save this disc for when you've decided to seek out more.
Flawless work of art!!.......2005-04-19
Well-deserved award-winner.......2002-07-26
With this CD, I thought: hmm, pretty nice, maybe I'll listen to it again. Like an opening flower, each subsequent exposure brought greater pleasure. What a suprise that music this subtle yet generous recording would win composer Rouse a Grammy, which often goes to more splashy issues!
This CD has earned an honored--and well worn--parking slot on my collector's shelf!
Complex and amazing.......2001-12-05
Hurray! For Rouse and Dun.......2001-10-10
have this much fun since the recording 'Dance Mix'
came out, remember? the piece you wrote for 8 percussionists?
Well, this guitar concerto; "Concert de Gaudi"
is wonderful.There is a chord in the first movement of
this concerto similar to one used by Romero and Torroba,
in their "Concierto de Malaga". Full orchestra with a
big percussion section and loud brass and at times, evocative
solos on the solo guitar section.As for Mr. Dun, his Concerto
for Guitar and Orchestra, is just as good. Full of percussion,
including a 'water gong', which is a normal practice for this
composer.Dun's Concerto is great, charming, at times sensous,
and inventive. Mr. Dun, you did a wonderful work.I am very please
to own this recording in my personal collection.
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Artist Portrait: Sharon Isbin
Manufacturer: Warner Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002IQNR4 Release Date: 2004-08-10 |
Tracks:
- Allegro
- Largo
- Allegro
- Aranjuez, Ma Pensee
- Zapateado
- Waltz No.3 (Natalia)
- Adagio
- Historia Do Luar
- Choro Alegre
- Black Is The True Color Of My True Love's Hair
- Go 'Way From My Window
- I. Rubato
- Adagio
- Londonberry Air
- Recuerdos De La Alhambra
- Plaisir D'amour
- Standchen
- Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring
- I. Allegro
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Gaudi
Robert Rich Manufacturer: Hearts of Space ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000X5Z Release Date: 1991-10-31 |
Tracks:
- Sagrada Familia
- Tracery
- Silhouette
- The Spiral Steps
- Harmonic Clouds
- Air
- Serpent
- Minaret
- Mosaic
Amazon.com essential recording
Inspired by the unorthodox, surreal architecture of renowned Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi (who was reportedly once called the "Dante of architecture"), this album finds Rich exploring appropriately abstract and stimulating sonic terrain. Keep in mind that the natural harmonics of just intonation come into play, and the mesmerizing results are appealingly otherworldly. The first four tracks engage your ears with continually interweaving tapestries of synths, winds, and mallet percussion, and they constantly find new patterns to morph into. Like Gaudi's buildings, these instrumental compositions twist and turn in unforeseen ways. The next four pieces dive into deep, dark, and less rhythmic ambient locales, slowing down the pace before the appropriately titled "Mosaic" reenergizes the album with more kinetic, electro-acoustic sound sculpting that brings the album full circle, recalling his previous Geometry opus. At first listen, Gaudi comes off as one of Rich's more cryptic works, but successive listens prove that it is also one of his most fascinating. --Bryan ReesmanCustomer Reviews:
Subtle Geometry.......2007-06-21
Sublime..........2003-10-19
An amazing peice of work.............2001-08-07
Doses of Greatness, but..........2001-02-28
Excellent CD.......2000-08-18
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Songs of Love and Desire
Gioachino Rossini , Gaetano Donizetti , Vincenzo Bellini , Ion Marin , and Dmitri Hvorostovsky Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000004155 Release Date: 1994-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Il Barbiere di Siviglia: Largo Al Factotum
- La Favorita: Vien, Leonora
- Il Duca d'Alba: Nei Miei Superbi Gaudi
- La Favorita: A Tanto Amor, Leonora
- Poliuto: Di Tua Beltade Immagine
- Il Pirata: Si, Vincemmo
- L'Eliser D'Amoure: Come Paride Vezzoso
- Don Pasquale: Bella Siccome Un Angelo
- Guglielmo Tell: Resta Immobile
- I Puritani: Per Sempre Io Ti Perdei
- Don Sebastiano, Re Del Portogallo: O Lisbona, Alfin Ti Miro
- Lucia di Lammermoor: Cruda, Funesta Smania
Customer Reviews:
I agree with the Above Reviewer...........2004-10-25
An excellent CD for young baritones.......2004-03-29
A marvelous sound...........2003-08-20
Quintessential bel cantos.......2002-03-23
He has done stage productions of Puritani, Favorita, Barbiere, and L'elisir d'amour so far. I'v heard his Favorita at Carnegie Hall, and it was stanning performance. I still can't get over. I'd very much like to hear more of his bel canto operas but he became very good dramatic actor and his temperament is towards Verdi's. So you can't expect much of bel canto out of him yet at least he can do good recital program with them, I hope. My dying wish is to have all his bel canto repertories in full length commercial recordings. So help me God!
The best Baritone in the world, period........2000-12-17
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Dub Qawwali
Gaudi , and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Manufacturer: Six Degrees ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000RHRG4O Release Date: 2007-07-31 |
Tracks:
- Bethe Bethe Kese Kese
- Tera Jana Kere Rang Lawe
- Jab Teri Dhun Main Raha Karte They
- Dil Da Rog Muka Ja Mahi
- Ghamgar Bare Ne
- Abhi APna Abhi Paraya Hai
- Ena Akhiyan Noo
- Kahin Mot Se Bhi Na Jao
- Mainoo Ole Bai Ke Pee Lain De
- Othe Mera Yar Wasda
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There is always something a bit macabre in creating a collaboration with a musician who has been dead for a decade. This kind of thing is nothing new, of course. The dead are sampled daily--from Nina Simone to Elvis Presley and, most recently, Billie Holiday. But this kind of reconstructive homage reeks of easy opportunism. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was the Ravi Shankar, Jimi Hendrix, and John Coltrane of Qawwali singing, the sacred and ancient vocal style popularized in Pakistan and brought to the world by Nusrat in the 1990s. Nusrat himself wasn't averse to cross-cultural collaboration, having cut three albums with producer Michael Brook--two of them expansive, impressionistic world-fusion works. But Nusrat was sensitive to how his music was employed, even chastising Brook on their first album, Mustt Musstt, when Brook resequenced the singer's vocal tracks for musical, but not necessarily literal, effect. They worked out their differences on the masterful Night Song. But Nusrat had no input on these tracks, which he reportedly cut between 1968 and 1974, very early in his career. Dub-electronica artist Gaudi takes the Pakistani's vocals and adds his own reggae and dub backing tracks to them. While Nusrat could send you into a trance state with his upwardly spiraling, almost heavy-metal grooves, Gaudi takes a lighter approach, turning the Qawwali hymns into reggae toasting that subverts much of the original intent. From the lyrical pop drift of "Kahin Mot Se Bhi Na Jao" to the vaguely hypnotic "Dil Da Rog Muka Ja Mahi," with its sampled sequence from Kraftwerk's "The Model," Gaudi chooses the attractive surface over the deeper journey that Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan conjured almost every time he sang. --John Diliberto
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Sub Signals volume 1
Manufacturer: Interchill ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000GIWTJ6 Release Date: 2007-01-16 |
Tracks:
- Gbehee (A New Path) by Kakatsitsi, Master Drummers from Ghana & Greg Hunter
- High Tone by Replay
- Earth Orbit by Ashtech
- Prisoner Of Dub by Sub Oslo
- Jahnesh by Mauxuam
- MF Rainbow by Dub Alchemist
- Free Heart by Zion Train
- Secret of the Lost Dubplates by Dubadelic
- Walls Of Silence by [Gaudi dub Remix] Noiseshaper
- Space Movement Section Two by Creation Rebel
- I-Wah by Manasseh
- Insane Abduction by Almamegretta
Product Description
Sub Signals is a new series for Interchill Records, initiated by Gaudi, label head Andrew Ross Collins and Nick Edell. Following on from a number of compilation forays into the liminal points between dub, psy dub, psy dancehall and dubby breaks [Talisman & Dissolving Clouds compilations] it was decided to launch a series that would appeal to dub reggae purists and low end bass freaks as well as fans of cross-over sounds. The Sub Signal music policy is rooted in deep universal beats, defined and unified by Bass. With Gaudi s dub credentials firmly established [9 solo albums, 70 remixes and over 80 tracks on compilations] through a distinguished and developing career as a writer, producer, singer, player, performer and DJ, asking him to A&R the first release in the series was an ideal move. Over the years Interchill has released tracks by renowned producers like Bill Laswell, Jah Wobble, Ott, Shpongle, Steve Roach, Makyo, Eat Static, Zion Train, Gus Till, Greg Hunter, Jairamji, Bluetech, Omnimotion, Bassnectar, Hamsa Lila, Antonio Testa, Mauxuam, Twilight Circus & Legion of Green Men.
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Gaudi
The Alan Parsons Project Manufacturer: Arista/Ariola ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000026C1Q Release Date: 2005-12-06 |
Tracks:
- Sagrada Familia
- Too Late
- Closer To Heaven
- Standing on Higher Ground
- Money Talks
- Inside Looking Out
- Paseo de Gracia [Instrumental]
Album Description
This album was originally released by Arista Records in 1987. This album was inspired by the life and works of Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926), a Catalan architect whose grand conception, The Sagrada Familia Cathedral in Barcelona, involves a construction timetable which will run for hundreds of years. He is buried in the cyrpt of his unfinished masterpiece. BMG.Customer Reviews:
Gaudi (The Alan Parsons Project).......2007-01-04
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Top Ten Baritones & Basses 2
Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000423R Release Date: 1995-01-17 |
Tracks:
- Pagliacci: Si puo? - Robert Merrill
- Don Giovanni: Madamina! il catalogo e questo - Geraint Evans
- Macbeth: Studia il passo... Come dal ciel precipita - Samuel Ramey
- Szenen aus Goethes 'Faust': Hier ist die Aussicht frei - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Il duca d'Alba: Nei miei superbi gaudi - Leo Nucci
- Tannhauser: Wie Todesahnung... O du mein holder Abendstern - Tom Krause
- Der fliegende Hollander: Die Frist ist um - George London
- Don Carlos: C'est moi, Carlos!... C'est mon jour supreme - Sherrill Milnes
- Sadko: O skali grozniye - Nicolai Ghiaurov
- I puritani: Or dove guggo mai?... Ah! per sempre io ti perdei - Piero Cappuccilli
Customer Reviews:
The Real Men of Opera Strut Their Stuff.......2002-10-18
If you like opera or singing in general, this is a CD well worth your while to own. I would also recommend Volume 1, to complete the experience. Enjoy!
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