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Live at the Western Front

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発売日 2017年10月20日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルKlanggalerie
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CDGG263
SKU 4013438101405

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:37:23
Audio Remasterer: Martin Bowes. Recording information: The Western Front, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (05/24/1986). The late Tom Cora produced far too few solo albums in his lifetime. This live recording and the stunning Gumption in Limbo are among the few documents of his astonishing musicianship as a solo cello performer. Involved extensively in avant-garde and improvised music, his solo work is outstanding for its lyrical and melodic qualities that touch on folk, classical and avant-garde, not to mention that on stage he could create a deeply personal music that is beyond genre and into realms of pure beauty. This album is an extraordinary documentation of such events captured live in 1997. His work with Roof, the Ex, and as member of Skeleton Crew with Fred Frith give hints as to where his elating and often bracing music bloomed -- alone on stage. Tom Cora plays solo cello throughout, and on "Halleluhjah Anyway" he also sings a beautiful folk melody. This is one of those records that is hard to exhaust -- every listen it reveals something new. ~ Martin Walters

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Sfumato Roose
    2. 2.
      Life at the Western Front
    3. 3.
      Drilling for Air
    4. 4.
      Gumption in Limbo (The Four-Limbed Approach)
    5. 5.
      Hallelujah Anyway
    6. 6.
      Life Extension

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Tom Cora

オリジナル発売日:1987年

商品の紹介

The late Tom Cora produced far too few solo albums in his lifetime. This live recording and the stunning Gumption in Limbo are among the few documents of his astonishing musicianship as a solo cello performer. Involved extensively in avant-garde and improvised music, his solo work is outstanding for its lyrical and melodic qualities that touch on folk, classical and avant-garde, not to mention that on stage he could create a deeply personal music that is beyond genre and into realms of pure beauty. This album is an extraordinary documentation of such events captured live in 1997. His work with Roof, the Ex, and as member of Skeleton Crew with Fred Frith give hints as to where his elating and often bracing music bloomed -- alone on stage. Tom Cora plays solo cello throughout, and on "Halleluhjah Anyway" he also sings a beautiful folk melody. This is one of those records that is hard to exhaust -- every listen it reveals something new. ~ Martin Walters|
Rovi

The late Tom Cora produced far too few solo albums in his lifetime. This live recording and the stunning Gumption in Limbo are among the few documents of his astonishing musicianship as a solo cello performer. Involved extensively in avant-garde and improvised music, his solo work is outstanding for its lyrical and melodic qualities that touch on folk, classical and avant-garde, not to mention that on stage he could create a deeply personal music that is beyond genre and into realms of pure beauty. This album is an extraordinary documentation of such events captured live in 1997. His work with Roof, the Ex, and as member of Skeleton Crew with Fred Frith give hints as to where his elating and often bracing music bloomed -- alone on stage. Tom Cora plays solo cello throughout, and on "Halleluhjah Anyway" he also sings a beautiful folk melody. This is one of those records that is hard to exhaust -- every listen it reveals something new. ~ Martin Walters
Rovi

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