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構成数 : 1
合計収録時間 : 00:48:31
Personnel includes: Vedran Smailovic (cello); Tommy Sands, Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, The Belfast Childrens Choir, Delores Keane (vocals); Bojan Andic (keyboards). Includes liner notes by Vedran Smailovic, Tommy Sands, Pete Seeger and Yo-Yo Ma. Adapter: Vedran Smailovic. Personnel: Vedran Smailovic (cello); Ben Sands (vocals, mandolin, background vocals); Tao Seeger, Majorie Wright, Anne Sands, Greg Anderson , Moya Sands, Rod MacDonald, Tom Newman (vocals, background vocals); Colum Sands, Dolores Keane, Paudie Farrell, Sheena Best, Sosanna Ni Dhubhain, Sara Mills, Garret O'Hare, Graham Blair, Ros Ni Dhubhain, Tomas Farrell, Pete Seeger, Tommy Sands , Joan Baez (vocals); Brendan Monaghan (whistling, flute); Liam O'Flynn (whistling, Uilleann pipe); Jon Johnston (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Jon (Twogun) Johnson, Arty McGlynn (guitar); Janet Harbison (harp); Lisa Gutkin (fiddle); Richard Parkes (pipe); Rod McVey (accordion, piano, keyboards); Bojan Andic (keyboards); James Blennerhassett (double bass); Jamie Powell (drums, percussion); Liam Bradley (percussion). Liner Note Author: Jim Musselman. Editor: Frances McDonnell. Illustrator: John Matthews. Arrangers: Bojan Andic; Jim Musselman; Rod McVey; Tommy Sands ; Vedran Smailovic. Built on the common experience of tragedy, Tommy Sands (from Northern Ireland) and cellist Vedran Smailovic (from Sarajevo) have been performing together for a few years, culminating in this album. While the theme is tragedy and the recovery from it in both regions of discord, the focus is pretty clearly on the atrocities in Sarajevo. Smailovic is the primary composer of pieces here, though there are numbers from Sands, Pete Seeger, and various traditional and classical works as well. The tone is largely a mournful one, as one would expect, though there are notes of hope built in now and then. The album opens on "Ode to Sarajevo," a chorus piece (which includes Joan Baez); "Bembasa" is built from an old Sephardic work; and Seeger's "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" closes out the opening trio. A waltz that was once played before Archduke Ferdinand's assassination in Sarajevo (opening World War I) returns the focus to Sarejevo, followed by an Albinoni piece played by Smailovic after the bread-line massacre of 1992. Seeger joins in on Music of Healing (surprisingly, not on "Where Have All the Flowers Gone"), working well in combination with Sands. Bosfor is an old Bosnian tune, "Child of 2000" was an early collaboration between the two stars of the album, and "Dilber" returns to the Bosnian theme again. The album finishes on the duo of "Buskers" (written by Sands' brother in tribute to Smailovic before any meetings) and "Laganside," an old Irish love march. The two cultures rarely combine within the structure of a single song here, but instead the styles can change from one to the other relatively seamlessly as tracks switch. The performers are all worth hearing here, and the music is properly nostalgic and heartfelt. The only dry spots involve the use of an electric cello in a couple attempts to update the music a bit for contemporary audiences. Luckily those are rather rare, and the bulk of the album is a wonderful tribute to those lost in civilian attacks and to hope for the future. This is musically excellent and culturally relevant. ~ Adam Greenberg
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Ode to Sarajevo

      アーティスト: Tommy Sands & Vedran Smailovic

    2. 2.
      Bembasa

      アーティスト: Tommy Sands & Vedran Smailovic

    3. 3.
      Where Have All the Flowers Gone

      アーティスト: Tommy Sands & Vedran Smailovic

    4. 4.
      Waltz

      アーティスト: Tommy Sands & Vedran Smailovic

    5. 5.
      Memento Mori Albinoni Adagio

      アーティスト: Tommy Sands & Vedran Smailovic

    6. 6.
      The Music of Healing

      アーティスト: Tommy Sands & Vedran Smailovic

    7. 7.
      Bosfor

      アーティスト: Tommy Sands & Vedran Smailovic

    8. 8.
      Child of 2000

      アーティスト: Tommy Sands & Vedran Smailovic

    9. 9.
      Dilber

      アーティスト: Tommy Sands & Vedran Smailovic

    10. 10.
      Buskers

      アーティスト: Tommy Sands & Vedran Smailovic

    11. 11.
      Laganside

      アーティスト: Tommy Sands & Vedran Smailovic

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Dirty Linen (4-5/00, p.58) - "...The instrumentals are mostly based in classical styles but with modern twists, featuring Smailovic's cello backed by electronic keyboards and percussion....SARAJEVO TO BELFAST is a tribute to the power of music in the face of violence."
Rovi

Built on the common experience of tragedy, Tommy Sands (from Northern Ireland) and cellist Vedran Smailovic (from Sarajevo) have been performing together for a few years, culminating in this album. While the theme is tragedy and the recovery from it in both regions of discord, the focus is pretty clearly on the atrocities in Sarajevo. Smailovic is the primary composer of pieces here, though there are numbers from Sands, Pete Seeger, and various traditional and classical works as well. The tone is largely a mournful one, as one would expect, though there are notes of hope built in now and then. The album opens on "Ode to Sarajevo," a chorus piece (which includes Joan Baez); "Bembasa" is built from an old Sephardic work; and Seeger's "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" closes out the opening trio. A waltz that was once played before Archduke Ferdinand's assassination in Sarajevo (opening World War I) returns the focus to Sarejevo, followed by an Albinoni piece played by Smailovic after the bread-line massacre of 1992. Seeger joins in on Music of Healing (surprisingly, not on "Where Have All the Flowers Gone"), working well in combination with Sands. Bosfor is an old Bosnian tune, "Child of 2000" was an early collaboration between the two stars of the album, and "Dilber" returns to the Bosnian theme again. The album finishes on the duo of "Buskers" (written by Sands' brother in tribute to Smailovic before any meetings) and "Laganside," an old Irish love march. The two cultures rarely combine within the structure of a single song here, but instead the styles can change from one to the other relatively seamlessly as tracks switch. The performers are all worth hearing here, and the music is properly nostalgic and heartfelt. The only dry spots involve the use of an electric cello in a couple attempts to update the music a bit for contemporary audiences. Luckily those are rather rare, and the bulk of the album is a wonderful tribute to those lost in civilian attacks and to hope for the future. This is musically excellent and culturally relevant. ~ Adam Greenberg
Rovi

フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 1999年10月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルAppleseed Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 APLE10262
SKU 611587102621

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