[kj] Jaz Coleman's Symphonic work
pssyche23
antoni at clara.net
Mon Aug 21 17:45:05 EDT 2006
I'm not that keen on the first piece of music (Fanfare) but the remaining 5 pieces that make up "Idavoll" sound great to me ... real stirring stuff at times ... since 5 of those used CDs are up for grabs at under $8, I'd say it's a gamble worth taking ... picked up mine in similar circumstances a few years ago for a tenner ...
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From: Paul Rangecroft
To: gathering at misera.net
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 9:37 PM
Subject: Re: [kj] Jaz Coleman's Symphonic work
As far as I know the only other (published) classical stuff he's done are the "symphonic rock" CDs. Joking apart I think the Led Zep one is quite good, the Pink Floyd one okay, and the Doors one crap. I didn't even buy the Stones and Who ones, I was so unimpressed (not even remotely suitable for such a project in my opinion).
He's written other pieces, but I'm not sure any of it has found a publisher.
On 8/21/06, Papa Lazarou < circuit_bender at yahoo.com> wrote:
Thanks James. Definitely interested in finding the first link. I have the other 2. I assume fanfare for the millennium is different? I don't really classify the victorious city and minarets as classical. Traditional, maybe.
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