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Winter Consort - Icarus
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Track Listings
1 | Icarus |
2 | Ode to a Fillmore Dressing Room |
3 | The Silence of a Candle |
4 | Sunwheel |
5 | Juniper Bear |
6 | Whole Earth Chant |
7 | All Mornings Bring |
8 | Chehalis and Other Voices |
9 | Minuit |
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This 1972 classic captures saxophonist Paul Winter and his ensemble at the height of their improvisational powers. Winter was one of the first artists to incorporate such exotic instruments as the sitar and tabla into his music and the result was memorable chamber jazz-folk played in the wonderfully experimental, post-hippie way only Winter and his merry band could. The title track, one of guitarist Ralph Towner's compositions, became famous for its pensive melody and soaring soprano sax. "Whole Earth Chant" is a piece that foreshadows New Age artists like Loreena McKennitt with its echoing tribal drums interwoven with ominous distorted guitar. And "Minuit" downright borders on what today some would call world music--it features a choir of voices singing a simple, sauntering melody taken from a Guinean folk song. Classic early '70s Winter. --Karen Karleski
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5.62 x 4.92 x 0.33 inches; 3.84 ounces
- Manufacturer : Sony Legacy
- Original Release Date : 1990
- Run time : 40 minutes
- Date First Available : February 4, 2007
- Label : Sony Legacy
- ASIN : B0000024ZB
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #129,966 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,103 in Jazz Fusion (CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,244 in New Age Meditation Music
- #9,747 in International Music (CDs & Vinyl)
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When we think of acoustic, we tend to picture acoustic guitars, but just look at the line-up of instruments. Soprano saxophone,cello,oboe,English horn,contrabass Sarrusophone,classical guitar,12-string guitar,Regal,bush organ,Fender bass,conga,tabla,mridangam,surdos,traps,kettledrums,bass marimba,sitar,resonator guitar,& Ghanaian percussion.
The first track titled "Icarus" immediately carries the listener aloft on the air currents & has him/her sailing amongst clouds. One doesn't really come down again until the final track of this album. Next a track with a peculiar title "Ode to a Fillmore Dressing Room" has the unusual combination of sitar,classical guitar,& jazz bass playing in harmony, with tabla drums also,a remarkable performance. Then a simple but deep song with piano accompaniment,"The Silence of a Candle" reflects one man's journey within himself, followed by more soaring sensation from tracks with titles such as "Sunwheel","Whole Earth Chant",& "All the Mornings Bring".
I find the use of soprano sax,oboe,& cello as lead instruments rather refreshing in a music market dominated by electric rock.
The album ends with a truly beautiful West African folk song "Minuit", which just might remain in your head,& in your heart, for evermore.
For me this music always seems like a celebration of the Earth, of Nature, & of Humanity. What more can one say?
If you seek just one album of acoustic instrumental music for your collection,"Icarus" may very well fulfill that need wonderfully.
I caught the Consort in concert back in '89 in a very small venue and sat close enough to load their loopers. Icarus was their finale. What a treat!
This falls in the category of "New Age" stuff, I guess but I find the melodies as lilting as they are organized and the chording fat and harmonious.
It's not dance music and I don't think you will go away whistling one of the themes but I find it more than I bit captivating.
Certainly, within the genre, this is the touch stone.