| 1. Arrival and the Reunion |
| 2. Saltarello |
| 3. Mephisto |
| 4. Song of the Sibyl |
| 5. Fortune Presents Gifts Not According to the Book |
| 6. As the Bell Rings the Maypole Spins |
| 7. End of Words |
| 8. Black Sun |
| 9. Wilderness |
| 10. Promised Womb |
| 11. Garden of Zephirus |
| 12. Radharc |
Editorial Reviews
Long before No Doubt brought back ska and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy resurrected swing, Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry were making music that recalled an earlier time. How early? Try the Renaissance. Everything old--really old--is new again on Aion, the band's fifth and arguably finest album. Like DCD's other discs, Aion revolves around the interplay between Gerrard's soaring glossolalia and Perry's baritone crooning. A range of styles are explored, from the polyphonic choral heights of "The Arrival and the Reunion" to the smooth balladry of "Fortune Presents Gifts Not According to the Book" to the Middle Eastern sensuality of "Radharc." Other standout tracks include the playful "Saltarello," a traditional 14th-century instrumental dance piece, and "As the Bell Rings the Maypole Spins," a strikingly melodic song carried by bagpipes and Gerrard's angelic voice. --Steve Landau
Aion,Dead Can Dance,Warner Bros / Wea,Alternative Pop/Rock,Dream Pop,Ethnic Fusion,Pop,Popular Music,Rock,World Fusion
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Aion
Dead Can Dance Manufacturer: 4ad / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002MQ7 Release Date: 1994-02-15 |
Tracks:
- The Arrival And The Reunion
- Saltarello
- Mephisto
- The Song Of The Sibyl
- Fortune Presents Gifts Not According To The Book
- As The Bell Rings The Maypole Spins
- The End Of Words
- Black Sun
- Wilderness
- The Promised Womb
- The Garden Of Zephirus
- Radharc
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Long before No Doubt brought back ska and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy resurrected swing, Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry were making music that recalled an earlier time. How early? Try the Renaissance. Everything old--really old--is new again on Aion, the band's fifth and arguably finest album. Like DCD's other discs, Aion revolves around the interplay between Gerrard's soaring glossolalia and Perry's baritone crooning. A range of styles are explored, from the polyphonic choral heights of "The Arrival and the Reunion" to the smooth balladry of "Fortune Presents Gifts Not According to the Book" to the Middle Eastern sensuality of "Radharc." Other standout tracks include the playful "Saltarello," a traditional 14th-century instrumental dance piece, and "As the Bell Rings the Maypole Spins," a strikingly melodic song carried by bagpipes and Gerrard's angelic voice. --Steve LandauAlbum Description
Out of print in the U.S.! Import pressing of this classic 1990 album from one of the 4AD label's most popular and influential bands. At the core of Dead Can Dance is guitarist Brendan Perry and vocalist Lisa Gerard, who created a body of work that remains invigorating and uniquely their own. 12 tracks. 4AD.Customer Reviews:
Dead Can Dance does medieval.......2007-04-15
My own tastes fall somewhere in between the two extremes, with the result that I find my favorite tracks on the album are those where Dead Can Dance's Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard provide some interesting modern spin on the period sound. The brief opening track, The Arrival and the Reunion, offers a thrilling take on medieval choral singing, quickly followed by a reworking of a lively dance tune, Saltarello, which is performed on period instruments but features an added modern punch in the production that pushes it into the realm of greatness. The marvelous centerpiece to the album are Brendan's Fortune Presents Gifts and Lisa's As The Bell Rings. The former features a crystalline production of a traditional Spanish poem on the vagaries of fortune, delivered in Brendan's rich baritone over an atmospheric backdrop of lute and drone, while the latter combines a modern drum machine with period bagpipe and Lisa's marvelous singing.
A couple of the album tracks, Mephisto and The Garden of Zephyrus, are brief musical sketches which come and go without registering much of an impression. Of the more traditional medieval tracks, The Song of Sybil is stately and lovely, while The End of Words, Wilderness and The Promised Womb require a deeper love of traditional medieval music than I possess. The album closer, Radharc, punches up the tempo and explores some of the middle eastern influences in medieval music; it might not sound out of place blaring from a radio in Cairo.
The one oddball track on this album is Brendan's Black Sun. Though it is one of his best songs, it bears little resemblance stylistically to the rest of the album; its horns, plucked strings, and goth lyrics place it more in the genre of their previous albums, particularly Within The Realm of A Dying Sun. It doesn't exactly clash with the rest of the album, but it also doesn't fit very well either.
Garden of Arcane Delights.......2007-03-04
BTW, when you see H. Bosch on the front cover of an album, you know its going to be good!
One of my favorites!.......2007-03-02
Beautifuly written, beautifuly done..
Mysical Renaissance Magic.......2006-10-15
Some may feel the work is sad, but it is more intraspective than tragic, unless the turning of autumn to winter could be called tragic. This CD harks back to the Renaissance with references to love songs, celebration songs, and religious chants from monks and nuns.
There are many great selections. Some of my favorite were: Saltarello, an Italian 14th century song done with all instruments, Mephisto, Fortune Presents Gifts Not Acording to the Book (which has odd lyrics from a poem by Luis De Gongora) and presented wtih full integrity to the poem even if the piece seems long. There is also As the Bell Rings the Maypole sings, evoking the town fairs of the Remaissance. Also a series of dark works; The End of Words, Black Sun, and Wilderness that work great in sequence.
Always great mystical magic from Dead Can Dance.
Historical Soul.......2006-06-09
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Aion Manufacturer: Pavement Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000IJUD Release Date: 1999-04-20 |
Tracks:
- Killing Time
- Holies Unholies
- Innocent Pictures
- Nightmares
- Bad Place
- The Prayer
- Into The Abyss
- Before Dawn
- O Fortuna Carl Orff - Carmina Burana (Fortuna Imperatix Mundi)
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Not just another gothic metal album.......2007-04-10
I see this album as the logical halfway point between Paradise Lost and Hollenthon (look them up, you won't regret it). It has the catchy song arrangements and tasteful keyboard use of the former and the epic symphonic touches of the latter, though not at Hollenthon's extreme level. The vocals are aggressive without venturing into death metal territory, and the guitarist has an almost industrial approach at times. There really isn't a weak moment on this album, but the highlight has to be the band's cover of Carl Orff's "O Fortuna", which is something I'd expect only Therion to pull off so well.
Overall, this is a very solid album that should appeal to most metal fans. It's probably closer to 3 stars than 4, but I'll give Aion extra points for crafting their own sound instead of simply imitating Theatre of Tragedy.
A BEAUTIFUL PEACE OF WORK!.......2000-06-01
Gothic "Hardcore"?.......2000-05-11
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Midian
Aion Manufacturer: Massa ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000085DI Release Date: 2003-03-16 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Bleeding Heart
- Land Of Dreams
- The Anthem Of Victory
- Temple Of Love
- Collapse
- The Lord
- Birth
- The Night
Album Description
German release on the Massacre label for this dark gothic/metal act's latest. A full color picture CD, amongst thenine tracks featured is a smokin' cover of The Sisters OfMercy's 'Temple Of Love'.
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Scelsi: Aion/Pfhat/Knox-Om-Pax
Manufacturer: Accord ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000004CA9 Release Date: 1997-02-18 |
Tracks:
- Aion
- Aion
- Aion
- Aion
- Pfhat
- Pfhat
- Pfhat
- Pfhat
- Konx-Om-Pax
- Konx-Om-Pax
- Konx-Om-Pax
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Giacinto Scelsi developed philosopher Rudolf Steiner's awareness of the single tone into a new art form, shaping post-1970 music from the French spectralists to John Zorn. Here we have the world-premiere recordings of unsuspected masterpieces written in 1961, 1974, and 1969. Pfhat is Scelsi's last orchestral work, subtitled "A flash ... and the sky opened!" and scored for orchestra, organ, and choir. Aion, for orchestra alone, concerns "Four episodes in one day of the life of Brahma." These works embody inner calm, yet present it with powerful emotional drama. Scelsi's orchestration is masterful, wringing simultaneous joy and sadness from a single pitch looked at as if through a microscope--but here that microscope is the Hubble telescope turned in on itself, with the vast forces of chorus and orchestra providing a richness unobtainable in Scelsi's chamber music. As pianist Cecil Taylor said on hearing Scelsi, this music sticks with you. --Robert ReigleCustomer Reviews:
Cosmic Sound Explorations.......2002-06-11
Though it is hard for people to hear initially, much of the wildly dissonant music of the late 20th century is as spiritual in it's questing as the more obviously spiritual music of Part or Tavener. Scelsi's music fall into this category. In works like Konx - Om - Pax, Scelsi is exploring deep into tone to find is primal vibrations. It is amazing to hear the wealth of interest and tone color that the composer can wrest from single tones. The final movement's choral mantra almost resembles an out of body experience, albeit one that could set your teeth on edge a bit. And the final movement of Phat is a stroke of genius - all of the instrumentalists except for the high winds ring sleigh bells. Truly it sounds as if the sky is opening!
This CD was part of a collection of most of Scelsi's orchestral works, which was widely available in the early '90s. Unfortunately, this is the only one left of this series and I see that it's availability is limited. Snap it up if you are a fan of the avant-garde, or anyone interested in sonic exploration.
eccentricity and the marketplace.......1999-08-22
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One of 5
Aion Manufacturer: Metal Mind ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002CX698 Release Date: 2006-03-30 |
Tracks:
- Perhaps We Could
- I Won't Be Different
- About Survival
- But It Won't Be A Dream
- Peace And Anxiety
- Show
- Little Jafe
- Res Publica
- Lies
Album Description
UK release of Polish metal band's fifth full-length album features nine tracks with new singer Marcin Patyk. Metal Mind Productions. 2004.
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Aion Manufacturer: Import [Generic] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006AWG4 Release Date: 2002-09-24 |
Meditation Music:
- Altiplano
- Angel Kisses
- Baba Taher
- Before Africa
- Best of Grammy Awards [Import]
- BEYOND BODY & MIND
- Beyond Virtuosity
- Clockwork
- Collection 1991: Music & Art
- Come What May
Meditation Music
Strauss/Thuille: Cello Sonatas
St Benedict Mass / Kraus: Requiem
Music: War on War [CD-single] [Import]
Strange Relationship [CD-single] [Import]
The Legion of Boom [Extra tracks]
The Truth!!! [Explicit Lyrics] [Extra tracks]
That's What I'm Talkin' About!
Shostakovich: Quintet Op57; Schnittke: Quintet