Gavin Bryars: After The Requiem - LP 180g Vinyl

ECM Records

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SKU:
ECM 1424
UPC:
0042284753715
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Edition:
1x LP Vinyl
Rotation Speed:
33rpm
Record Weight:
180g
Vinyl Record Type:
LP
ECM Records Cat#:
ECM 1424
Released:
1991 in Germany
Genre:
Jazz
Artist:
Gavin Bryars
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TRACKLIST

A1 After The Requiem 15:38
A2 The Old Tower Of Löbenicht 15:49
B1 Alaric I Or II 15:04
B2 Allegrasco 19:46

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  • 5
    Spellbinding

    Posted by Sabine on 10th May 2022

    Last track is spellbinding ! Beautifully produced & a very interesting concept. Bill Frisell gets the overdrive out, which combines with violins & other instruments to create a unique & sometimes unsettling soundscape. Much recommended !

  • 5
    Sheer Beauty

    Posted by Benjamin on 10th May 2022

    The albums beauty isn't caught in simple melodic lines but rather in a dense world of sounds. The combination of two viola's, cello and guitar creates a unique, emontional yet somewhat cold atmosphere(a bit comparable with 'OK Computer' by Radiohead). The other tracks on the album also seem to prefer to breath atmosphere rather then singing simple melodies, yet the music isn't 'difficult'. The first time I heard it, it seem to creep up to me and become a kind of second skin. I still listen to regurally, and it always succeeds in surprising me with its sheer beauty.

  • 5
    Modern Classical, But A Must for Jazz Fans, too.

    Posted by John on 10th May 2022

    This is a beautiful album. Bryars is known in the classical music world, but this album, as well as being an important contribution to that world, should also be included on jazz lists. It is not jazz in the normal sense of that term, but it overlaps with what a number of modern jazz people are doing. The first track in particular--After the Requiem--features modern guitarist Bill Frisell. Frisell is redefining jazz guitar (and everything else) and on this album he shows that avant garde jazz guitar can equally be avant garde classical music. This album would provide an excellent bridge for classical fans interested in jazz or jazz fans interested in classical. Those who like this album should also expecially like Kenny Wheeler's Angel Song (on which Frisell also plays prominently) and Frisell's Look Out for Hope. This is a haunting and beautiful album, and deserves a lot of attention.