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The title of classical violinist Nigel Kennedy's album of original compositions The Four Elements may recall his recording of Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, but the sound of the disc is much closer to another of Kennedy's previous recordings, The Kennedy Experience, in which he presented his variations on the music of Jimi Hendrix. The four elements are, of course, earth, air, fire, and water, but before he gets to them, Kennedy begins with an "Overture" the theme of which owes something to Hendrix's "Third Stone from the Sun" and also has something of the fusion jazz sound of the Mahavishnu Orchestra. "Air" probably wouldn't have been possible without a familiarity with Hendrix's "Angel." And, of course, "Fire" borrows something from Hendrix's song of the same name. Kennedy accentuates the similarity by playing an effects-laden violin that often sounds like an electric guitar, notably on the progressive rock of "Earth." "Water" and the "Finale" subside into near-ambience, and Kennedy ends the album with the comic "Encore (It's Plucking Elemental)," on which his cockney singing seems intent on bringing Ian Dury back to life. If none of this sounds like classical music, it isn't. Kennedy has always been a genre-defying maverick, and on The Four Elements he is staking his claim to move into some of the more esoteric areas of rock and jazz, even if he is doing so with a distinct sense of humor.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo
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Adam Kowalewski, Performer - Alicja Smietana, Viola - Beata Urbanek-Kalinowska, Acoustic Cello - Damon Reece, Drums - Damon Reece, Other - Doug Boyle, Guitar - Graeme Baldwin, 2nd Engineer - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Mark Cousins, Engineer - Nigel Kennedy, Composer - Nigel Kennedy, Organ - Nigel Kennedy, Other - Nigel Kennedy, Piano - Nigel Kennedy, Producer - Nigel Kennedy, Violin - Piotr Wylezol, Organ - Sonja Schebeck, Violin - Tim Lewis, Producer - Tim Lewis, Recording Engineer - Tomasz Nowak, Other
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Adam Kowalewski, Performer - Alicja Smietana, Viola - Beata Urbanek-Kalinowska, Acoustic Cello - Damon Reece, Drums - Damon Reece, Other - Doug Boyle, Guitar - Graeme Baldwin, 2nd Engineer - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Mark Cousins, Engineer - Nigel Kennedy, Composer - Nigel Kennedy, Organ - Nigel Kennedy, Other - Nigel Kennedy, Piano - Nigel Kennedy, Producer - Nigel Kennedy, Violin - Piotr Wylezol, Organ - Sarah Wood, Vocal - Sonja Schebeck, Violin - Tim Lewis, Producer - Tim Lewis, Recording Engineer - Tomasz Nowak, Other
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Graeme Baldwin, 2nd Engineer - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Mark Cousins, Engineer - Nigel Kennedy, Composer - Nigel Kennedy, Producer - Nigel Kennedy, Violin - Nigel Kennedy, Vocal - Orchestra of Life, Performer - Tim Lewis, Producer - Tim Lewis, Recording Engineer - Xantoné Blaq, Vocal
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Graeme Baldwin, 2nd Engineer - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Mark Cousins, Engineer - Nigel Kennedy, Composer - Nigel Kennedy, Producer - Nigel Kennedy, Violin - Nigel Kennedy, Vocal - Orchestra of Life, Performer - Rachel Wooding, Background Vocal - Sarah Wood, Background Vocal - Tim Lewis, Producer - Tim Lewis, Recording Engineer - Z Star, Performer
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Graeme Baldwin, 2nd Engineer - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Mark Cousins, Engineer - Nigel Kennedy, Composer - Nigel Kennedy, Producer - Nigel Kennedy, Violin - Orchestra of Life, Performer - Rachel Wooding, Vocal - Sarah Wood, Vocal - Tim Lewis, Producer - Tim Lewis, Recording Engineer
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Graeme Baldwin, 2nd Engineer - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Mark Cousins, Engineer - Nigel Kennedy, Composer - Nigel Kennedy, Producer - Nigel Kennedy, Violin - Orchestra of Life, Performer - Rachel Wooding, Vocal - Sarah Wood, Vocal - Tim Lewis, Producer - Tim Lewis, Recording Engineer - Xantoné Blaq, Vocal - Z Star, Performer
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Graeme Baldwin, 2nd Engineer - Ian Cooper, Mastering Engineer - Mark Cousins, Engineer - Nigel Kennedy, Composer - Nigel Kennedy, Producer - Nigel Kennedy, Violin - Nigel Kennedy, Vocal - Orchestra of Life, Performer - Rachel Wooding, Vocal - Sarah Wood, Vocal - Tim Lewis, Producer - Tim Lewis, Recording Engineer
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Chronique
The title of classical violinist Nigel Kennedy's album of original compositions The Four Elements may recall his recording of Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, but the sound of the disc is much closer to another of Kennedy's previous recordings, The Kennedy Experience, in which he presented his variations on the music of Jimi Hendrix. The four elements are, of course, earth, air, fire, and water, but before he gets to them, Kennedy begins with an "Overture" the theme of which owes something to Hendrix's "Third Stone from the Sun" and also has something of the fusion jazz sound of the Mahavishnu Orchestra. "Air" probably wouldn't have been possible without a familiarity with Hendrix's "Angel." And, of course, "Fire" borrows something from Hendrix's song of the same name. Kennedy accentuates the similarity by playing an effects-laden violin that often sounds like an electric guitar, notably on the progressive rock of "Earth." "Water" and the "Finale" subside into near-ambience, and Kennedy ends the album with the comic "Encore (It's Plucking Elemental)," on which his cockney singing seems intent on bringing Ian Dury back to life. If none of this sounds like classical music, it isn't. Kennedy has always been a genre-defying maverick, and on The Four Elements he is staking his claim to move into some of the more esoteric areas of rock and jazz, even if he is doing so with a distinct sense of humor.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 7 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 00:59:31
- Artistes principaux : Nigel Kennedy
- Compositeur : Nigel Kennedy
- Label : Sony Classical
- Genre : Classique
(P) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
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