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発売日 1997年06月03日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSeventh Wave
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 7005
SKU 799547700527

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:10:19
Personnel: Teja Bell (guitar); Jeremy Cohen (violin); Doug Harman (cello); Matt Eakle (flute); Paul McCandless (oboe); Suzanne Ciani (piano, synthesizer); Kalani (percussion). Personnel: Suzanne Ciani (piano, synthesizer); Teja Bell (guitar, electric sitar, keyboards, percussion); Jeremy Cohen (violin, percussion); Doug Harman (cello, keyboards, percussion); Matt Eakle (flute, pennywhistle); Paul McCandless (pennywhistle, bass clarinet, oboe, English horn, soprano saxophone); Michael Manring (bass guitar); Kalani (percussion). Recording information: Herbst Teater, San Francisco, CA (03/14/1997-03/15/1997). Arranger: Suzanne Ciani. Live! is Suzanne Ciani'a first live album, recorded March 14 and 15, 1997, at San Francisco's Herbst Theater. You'll hear plenty of inspiration and movement in Ciani's pieces, but, unlike the athletic music of John Tesh, you won't break out in a sweat. "Neverland" begins the album with the snap of a sail filling with wind and surfing on a broad reach. "Eagle" soars higher, with strong melodic lines from violinist Jeremy Cohen and Paul McCandless. Smoother cruising -- and a more extended vision -- is offered on "Sailing to Byzantium," while "Butterflies" offers lighter, but more acrobatic, themes. The album offers plenty of places to dream: "Drifting," the sweet "Go Gently" (a tribute to Ciani's father), "Stream," the magical "Inverness" with its breezes, "Time Stops," and "Anthem." The pace is quickened with inventive rhythmic pieces such as "Samukee," where several of the ensemble help out on percussion; the jaunty melody is carried by McCandless' sassy piccolo sax and Eakle's flute and penny whistle. Ciani's synthesizer carries the plunky rhythm on "Mosaic"; she is then joined by Kalani on bongos, Teja Bell on electric sitar, Paul McCandless on bass clarinet, and Michael Manning on bass. The sonic textures and exotic interplay are invigorating. The highlight for the audience must have been Ciani's standard, "The Velocity of Love"; this breathtaking new arrangement, showcasing Ciani's solo piano, is like swimming in a lagoon in paradise. Ciani dedicates this album to "making dreams come true." Put that to music and you have this album. ~ Carol Wright
録音 : ステレオ (Live)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Neverland

      アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

    2. 2.
      Eagle

      アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

    3. 3.
      Sailing to Byzantium

      アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

    4. 4.
      Butterflies

      アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

    5. 5.
      Life in the Moonlight

      アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

    6. 6.
      Drifting

      アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

    7. 7.
      Samukee

      アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

    8. 8.
      Go Gently

      アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

    9. 9.
      The Velocity of Love

      アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

    10. 10.
      Mosaic

      アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

    11. 11.
      Stream

      アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

    12. 12.
      Folk Dance

      アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

    13. 13.
      Inverness

      アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

    14. 14.
      Hotel Luna

      アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

    15. 15.
      Time Stops

      アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

    16. 16.
      Anthem

      アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Suzanne Ciani & The Wave

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プロデューサー: Joe Anderson

商品の紹介

Live! is Suzanne Ciani'a first live album, recorded March 14 and 15, 1997, at San Francisco's Herbst Theater. You'll hear plenty of inspiration and movement in Ciani's pieces, but, unlike the athletic music of John Tesh, you won't break out in a sweat. "Neverland" begins the album with the snap of a sail filling with wind and surfing on a broad reach. "Eagle" soars higher, with strong melodic lines from violinist Jeremy Cohen and Paul McCandless. Smoother cruising -- and a more extended vision -- is offered on "Sailing to Byzantium," while "Butterflies" offers lighter, but more acrobatic, themes. The album offers plenty of places to dream: "Drifting," the sweet "Go Gently" (a tribute to Ciani's father), "Stream," the magical "Inverness" with its breezes, "Time Stops," and "Anthem." The pace is quickened with inventive rhythmic pieces such as "Samukee," where several of the ensemble help out on percussion; the jaunty melody is carried by McCandless' sassy piccolo sax and Eakle's flute and penny whistle. Ciani's synthesizer carries the plunky rhythm on "Mosaic"; she is then joined by Kalani on bongos, Teja Bell on electric sitar, Paul McCandless on bass clarinet, and Michael Manning on bass. The sonic textures and exotic interplay are invigorating. The highlight for the audience must have been Ciani's standard, "The Velocity of Love"; this breathtaking new arrangement, showcasing Ciani's solo piano, is like swimming in a lagoon in paradise. Ciani dedicates this album to "making dreams come true." Put that to music and you have this album. ~ Carol Wright
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