Feel the Blues with all that Jazz
English (United Kingdom)Polish (Poland)
Home Classical Webber Andrew Lloyd Andrew Lloyd Webber – Variations (1978)

Andrew Lloyd Webber – Variations (1978)

User Rating: / 0
PoorBest 

Andrew Lloyd Webber – Variations (1978)

Image could not be displayed. Check browser for compatibility.


1.Introduction
2.Theme (Paganini Caprice in A minor No. 24) and Variations 1-4
3.Variations 5 and 6
4.Variation 7
5.Variation 8
6.Variation 9
7.Variation 10			play
8.Variations 11-15 (including the Tributes)
9.Variation 16
10.Variations 13-14 Varied (listed as 14-15)
11.Variation 17
12.Variation 18			play
13.Variations 19, 20 and 5 Varied (listed as 6)
14.Variations 21 and 22
15.Variation 23

Julian Lloyd Webber - cello
Don Airey - Grand Piano, ARP Odyssey, Minimoog, Solina String Ensemble,
Fender Rhodes Piano
Rod Argent - Grand Piano, Minimog, Roland RS-202, Yamaha CS-80
Gary Moore - Gibson Les Paul, Rickenbacker electric 12 string Guitar,
Guild acoustic, Fender Stratocaster
Barbara Thompson - Flute, Alto Flute, Alto & Tenor Saxophone
Jon Hiseman - Arbiter Auto-Tune drums, Paiste cymbals & gongs, Percussion
John Mole - Fender Precision Bass, Hayman fretless bass guitar
Additional performers: Dave Caddick, Phil Collins, Herbie Flowers,
Bill Le Sage, Andrew Lloyd Webber

 

Better known for his Musical Theatre on London's West End, Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote this music, based on the Paganini A Minor Caprice, for his accomplished cellist brother Julian. Many composers have previously chosen the same solo violin work as the starting point for music in a wide variety of styles.

Julian Lloyd Webber is joined here by a group of rock musicians who perform the fifteen short pieces that make up Andrew Lloyd Webber's variations. The resultant pieces vary widely in tempo and feel and the style ranges from Jazz-Rock to Ghamber Music. When this first appeared on vinyl, a copy soon made it's way into just about every hi-fi dealer in the UK. There were two reasons for this, first of all, it appeals to a wide range of people and secondly, on vinyl at least, it has the property of making almost any record playing equipment sound at its best.

It's good to listen to and I think that it is worth its place on my shelf for sure but it's not great music. The whole album hangs together well enough but it seems to lack any real excitement or emotion. I think that Sky and Nigel Kennedy do this sort of thing better. ---John Peter O’Connor

 

Purist classical types will hate this album, as will hard-rockers, but those who love both classical motifs and the energy of rock-'n-roll will find this blend exhilarating and exciting! The BEST blend of both I've ever heard. ---Paul Eckert

download: uploaded yandex 4shared mediafire solidfiles mega zalivalka filecloudio anonfiles oboom

back

Last Updated (Wednesday, 02 July 2014 14:04)

 

Before downloading any file you are required to read and accept the
Terms and Conditions.

If you are an artist or agent, and would like your music removed from this site,
please e-mail us on
abuse@theblues-thatjazz.com
and we will remove them as soon as possible.


Polls
What music genre would you like to find here the most?
 
Now onsite:
  • 317 guests
Content View Hits : 228356673