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Tour of the Universe

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フォーマット DVD
発売日 2013年12月25日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルThe Store for Music
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SFMDVD140
SKU 5055544207472

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00

  1. 1.[DVD]
    1. 1.
      Harmony

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    2. 2.
      Father Sky

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    3. 3.
      Standing Still

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    4. 4.
      Bring On The Day

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    5. 5.
      You Lift Me Up

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    6. 6.
      Long Distance Runaround

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    7. 7.
      State of Independence

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    8. 8.
      Set Sail

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    9. 9.
      Who Could Imagine?

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    10. 10.
      The Revealing Science of God (Dance of the Dawn)

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    11. 11.
      First Song

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    12. 12.
      Ritual (Nous Sommes Du Soleil)

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    13. 13.
      O'er

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    14. 14.
      Show Me

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    15. 15.
      White Buffalo

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    16. 16.
      And You And I

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    17. 17.
      Change We Must

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    18. 18.
      Harping

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    19. 19.
      Your Move

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    20. 20.
      Yours Is No Disgrace

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

    21. 21.
      This Is

      アーティスト: Jon Anderson

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Jon Anderson

商品の紹介

エスやヴァンゲリスでの活動や喜多郎をはじめとするミュージシャンとの共演で知られるジョン・アンダーソンの、ソロ初DVD作品。レコーディングはワシントンDCのXMサテライト・レディオで行われた。新曲をはじめバンド時代の楽曲も披露する。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2014/02/10)

Recorded at the studios of XM satellite radio on April 1, 2004, Tour of the Universe is Jon Anderson's first solo home video. Characteristic of his work, it is visually lush. This isn't just Anderson, sitting in front of a small audience in a radio studio with his guitar, keyboards, and harp. Each song has accompanying video footage: sometimes abstract graphic images; sometimes film footage of urban landscapes ("State of Independence"), the Vietnam War era ("Long Distance Runaround"), Native Americans and the American West ("White Buffalo"), Australian Aborigines and, it appears, other indigenous peoples around the world ("Change We Must"), or tanks, battleships, and military aircraft ("Yours Is No Disgrace"). There are also spoken interludes by Anderson and, unfortunately, periodic obnoxious advertisements for XM. "Show Me" adds Rick Wakeman, one of Anderson's bandmates from Yes, on piano, and choirs provide occasional backup vocals. These seem to be prerecorded and pre-filmed, and other some prerecorded instrumental material is also included, but otherwise Anderson performs solo, singing and playing his own solo songs, plus some material from Jon & Vangelis and a few Yes favorites. Without the more elaborate band arrangements, a closer focus is placed on Anderson's ethereal high-tenor singing voice, which is fine, and on his lyrics, which tends to reveal their extremely poetic, if somewhat vague nature. (This is especially true if one clicks on the version with lyrics in the "Special Features" section, which produces an edit of the performance, 15 minutes shorter than the regular 73-minute version and with only still photographs, in which the lyrics appear on the bottom of the screen like subtitles.) A sense of exactly what Anderson is on about in his lyrics and music is perhaps the point of including two short lectures by college professors in the "Special Features." Dr. Ron Knott spends 14 minutes discussing "The Golden Mean," a mathematical pattern found in nature and employed in such fields as architecture and, as Roy Howat of Cambridge University points out in his nearly 13-minute talk, in the music of such composers as Bela Bartok and Claude Debussy. How this relates to Anderson and his music isn't clear, even though, in the main video, he dons glasses to speak directly to the camera and explain, "The Golden Mean is the gateway to inter-dimensional reality." According to Anderson, it also has something to do with crop circles, although he acknowledges, "That's as far as I've got." That's OK. One expects no less of one of the godfathers of progressive rock. ~ William Ruhlmann|
Rovi

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