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Escalator Over The Hill

a Chronotransduction
Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Bley, Carla; Haines, Paul
Verfasser*innenangabe: by Carla Bley ; Paul Haines
Jahr: 1998. Aufn. von 1971
Verlag: ECM Records
Mediengruppe: Compact Disc
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Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Bley, Carla; Haines, Paul
Verfasser*innenangabe: by Carla Bley ; Paul Haines
Jahr: 1998. Aufn. von 1971
Verlag: ECM Records
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Systematik: Suche nach dieser Systematik CD.10
Interessenkreis: Suche nach diesem Interessenskreis Sammlung Duffek
Beschreibung: 2 CDs + Booklet [48 S. : Ill.] in Schuber
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Fußnote: Enth. u.a.: Hotel Overture. This Is Here... Like Animals. Escalator Over The Hill. Stay Awake, -End Of Head. Over Her Head. Little Pony Soldier. Oh Say Can You Do? Holiday In Risk History "Escalator over the Hill (or EOTH) is mostly referred to as a jazz opera, but it was released as a "chronotransduction" with "words by Paul Haines, adaptation and music by Carla Bley, production and coordination by Michael Mantler", performed by the Jazz Composer's Orchestra." "Escalator over the Hill is more than an hour and a half long and was recorded over three years (1968 to 1971). It was originally released as a triple LP box which also contained a booklet with lyrics, photos and profiles of the musicians. Side six of the original LPs ended in a locked groove, the final track "...And It's Again" continuing infinitely on manual record players. (For the CD reissue, the hum is allowed to play for almost 20 minutes before slowly fading out. In 1997, a live version of Escalator over the Hill, re-orchestrated by Jeff Friedman, was performed for the first time in Cologne, Germany. In 1998, "Escalator" toured Europe. Another live performance took place in May 2006 in Essen, Germany. The musicians involved in the original recording play in various combinations, covering a wide range of musical genres, from Kurt Weill's theater music, to free jazz, rock and Indian music. Writer Stuart Broomer considers this to be a summing up "much of the creative energy that was loose between 1968 and 1972". Viva acts as narrator. Jack Bruce also appears on bass and vocals (due to the album's long production, he also appeared on Frank Zappa's album Apostrophe, playing bass on the title track). Among the vocalists is a young (and still relatively unknown) Linda Ronstadt, in addition to Jeanne Lee, Paul Jones, Carla Bley, Don Preston, Sheila Jordan, and Bley's and Mantler's then-4-year-old daughter Karen Mantler. " (wiki)
Mediengruppe: Compact Disc