Rock/Pop
CDアルバム

Solar Fire

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2002年01月21日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルCohesion
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MANN006
SKU 5019148619079

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:43:33

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Father of Day, Father of Night

      アーティスト: Manfred Mann

    2. 2.
      In the Beginning, Darkness

      アーティスト: Manfred Mann

    3. 3.
      Pluto the Dog

      アーティスト: Manfred Mann

    4. 4.
      Solor Fire

      アーティスト: Manfred Mann

    5. 5.
      Saturn, Lord of the Ring/Mercury the Winged Messenger

      アーティスト: Manfred Mann

    6. 6.
      Earth, The Circle, Pt. 2

      アーティスト: Manfred Mann

    7. 7.
      Earth, The Circle, Pt. 1

      アーティスト: Manfred Mann

    8. 8.
      Joybringer
    9. 9.
      Father of Day, Father of Night

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Manfred Mann

ゲスト
アーティスト: Manfred Mann's Earth Band

オリジナル発売日:1973年

商品の紹介

Fans of muscular progressive rock will love Solar Fire, a concept album loosely designed around cosmology. The album opens with the majestic "Father of Night, Father of Day," which has the drive and complexity of a prime King Crimson track. As unlikely as it may seem, the track was controversial in Mann's native South Africa because of the "Father of black, father of white" line, implying that apartheid might not extend to infinite space. The album moves on to the progressive rock/jazz fusion of "In the Beginning, Darkness," a swinging, even funky track that benefits from soulful vocals by Doreen Chanter and Irene Chanter of the Grove Singers. The same duo contributes to the title track, a slow piece that begins with a fairly standard rock structure and incorporates a massive progressive jam in the middle. The instrumental suite which follows is a showcase for the combination of angular, sometimes slightly dissonant guitar with fluid keyboard work, and the band rocks straight through with stately grace. Once again, one is reminded of early King Crimson, who were about the only other group to turn out complex, shifting instrumentals of this quality. The album closes with the strange "Earth, the Circle, Pt. 1," which begins almost like a nursery rhyme, switches to a jazz shuffle, and fades out as an odd combination of the two. The album was groundbreaking when it was released, and is still a delightful listen. If you like the hard-edged side of Manfred Mann, this may be your favorite album. [The 2004 reissue adds two bonus tracks.] ~ Richard Foss|
Rovi

Fans of muscular progressive rock will love Solar Fire, a concept album loosely designed around cosmology. The album opens with the majestic "Father of Night, Father of Day," which has the drive and complexity of a prime King Crimson track. As unlikely as it may seem, the track was controversial in Mann's native South Africa because of the "Father of black, father of white" line, implying that apartheid might not extend to infinite space. The album moves on to the progressive rock/jazz fusion of "In the Beginning, Darkness," a swinging, even funky track that benefits from soulful vocals by Doreen Chanter and Irene Chanter of the Grove Singers. The same duo contributes to the title track, a slow piece that begins with a fairly standard rock structure and incorporates a massive progressive jam in the middle. The instrumental suite which follows is a showcase for the combination of angular, sometimes slightly dissonant guitar with fluid keyboard work, and the band rocks straight through with stately grace. Once again, one is reminded of early King Crimson, which was about the only other group to turn out complex, shifting instrumentals of this quality. The album closes with the strange "Earth, the Circle, Pt. 1," which begins almost like a nursery rhyme, switches to a jazz shuffle, and fades out as an odd combination of the two. The album was groundbreaking when it was released and is still a delightful listen. If you like the hard-edged side of Manfred Mann, this may be your favorite album. ~ Richard Foss
Rovi

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