It's always great news when Bryan Ferry release a record of new songs, his latest record, AVONMORE is already out but it hides a very old treasure.
Bryan Ferry released "Boys and Girls" in 1985 and many musicians were involved in those sessions, and when asked about it, many of them can´t answer in which song they played as those sessions were very particular. Dire Straits´s keyboardist Guy Fletcher mentioned in his forum that his parts released on "Boys and Girls" were not recorded for that sessions, but some years before when he was auditioning for Roxy Music. Also Guy Pratt, who played bass for Pink Floyd, Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music mentioned in his book "My Bass And Other Animals" that his audition for Bryan was to record bass on hours of tape that Mr Ferry provided, most of them unreleased material with David Gilmour and Mark Knopfler guitar.
Bryan Ferry´s last record, AVONMORE contains a prove of what Guy Pratt worked with. "LOST", one of the new songs features Mark Knopfler playing Spanish guitar, but Knopfler didn´t played for this record. His guitar comes from the "Boys and Girls" sessions and Mr Ferry rescued it for that concrete song, with nice results as it fits perfectly well to the natural elegance that always stands up in any Bryan Ferry work.
Who knows what other treasures has Bryan Ferry in his drawers waiting to see the light, in the meantime, we´ll enjoy his last treasure.
Monday, 24 November 2014
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Pink Floyd The Endless River, Rick´s Swan Song
The Endless River is the first Pink Floyd record in 20 years... but it´s not.
When "The Division Bell" was released back at 1994, the idea was release a double record, one of them just with instrumental music, as for that record they jammed a lot together and recorded many ideas for songs. The project of the double record was abandoned and the songs were filed.
Before Rick Wright died in 2008, they (David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Rick Wright) talked about it and the idea of revisite that songs was a kind of promise to Rick by David and Nick, so they started to listen to the many hours of music recorded and trying to figure out what pieces make sense to built songs. It took time, but they found it, and started to re-record almost everything except, obviously, Rick Wright´s keyboards parts.
The critics are being quite hard to this last record, that has to be understood as a homage to Rick Wright, and to the Pink Floyd´s legacy. There are references to many of the Pink Floyd catalogue in all this songs, pieces that reminds you to some Wall´s sounds, to Shine On You Crazy Diamonds, to Animals,even to songs from the very early years of the band, being Rick Wright always the main focus of it.
Of course it's not a record that follows the Pink Floyd standards, even the David/Rick/Nick trio encarnation, which was weaker in comparation with the last records with Roger Waters (exception made with The Final Cut, which was a Waters solo record with David and Nick playing around, and realesed under the Floyd name), but this is not really a new record of a living band, it's the Swan Song of one of the greatest bands ever, closed with "Louder Than Words", the only song with lyrics, that talks about the Pink Floyd History, and closes it forever.
When "The Division Bell" was released back at 1994, the idea was release a double record, one of them just with instrumental music, as for that record they jammed a lot together and recorded many ideas for songs. The project of the double record was abandoned and the songs were filed.
Before Rick Wright died in 2008, they (David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Rick Wright) talked about it and the idea of revisite that songs was a kind of promise to Rick by David and Nick, so they started to listen to the many hours of music recorded and trying to figure out what pieces make sense to built songs. It took time, but they found it, and started to re-record almost everything except, obviously, Rick Wright´s keyboards parts.
The critics are being quite hard to this last record, that has to be understood as a homage to Rick Wright, and to the Pink Floyd´s legacy. There are references to many of the Pink Floyd catalogue in all this songs, pieces that reminds you to some Wall´s sounds, to Shine On You Crazy Diamonds, to Animals,even to songs from the very early years of the band, being Rick Wright always the main focus of it.
Of course it's not a record that follows the Pink Floyd standards, even the David/Rick/Nick trio encarnation, which was weaker in comparation with the last records with Roger Waters (exception made with The Final Cut, which was a Waters solo record with David and Nick playing around, and realesed under the Floyd name), but this is not really a new record of a living band, it's the Swan Song of one of the greatest bands ever, closed with "Louder Than Words", the only song with lyrics, that talks about the Pink Floyd History, and closes it forever.
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Rock and Roll Tree: GENESIS
Genesis it´s one of the most famous rock bands and it´s also one of that bands that provides a good number of branches to the rock history.
Genesis is a band that started playing progressive rock at the 70's, with Peter Gabriel as their singer, Mike Rutherford on guitar and bass, Steve Hackett on guitar, Tony Banks on keyboards and Phil Collins on drums.
When Peter Gabriel left Genesis after their famous "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" record in 1974, they had to find a new singer, and after some auditions, the decide that they liked Phil Collins voice so why keep looking for a singer when they already had one on the band, behind the drums. Peter Gabriel started a very successful career as a solo singer.
So, we have the first branch (Peter Gabriel) from the tree (Genesis)
With Phil Collins on vocals and having more importance in the compositions, the band changes his style, and Steve Hackett leaves the band in 1977 starting a solo career, the second branch of our tree.
In the 80's, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford decide to start an alternative career to the main group, Genesis, so Phil Collins starts to release records under his name having great success, and Mike Rutherford starts a new band that also gets very well known, "Mike And The Mechanics"
Mike And The Mechanics has also its own branch as one of his members, Paul Carrack, who played previously in "Squeeze", starts a solo career
Genesis official members right now are Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford, and Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett still play and record as solo artists, while Mike And The Mechanics and also Paul Carrack still record and tour.
Our first Rock and Roll Tree, GENESIS, has 4 branches, PETER GABRIEL, STEVE HACKETT, PHIL COLLINS and MIKE AND THE MECHANICS, and this last, have his own branch in PAUL CARRACK.
Genesis is a band that started playing progressive rock at the 70's, with Peter Gabriel as their singer, Mike Rutherford on guitar and bass, Steve Hackett on guitar, Tony Banks on keyboards and Phil Collins on drums.
When Peter Gabriel left Genesis after their famous "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" record in 1974, they had to find a new singer, and after some auditions, the decide that they liked Phil Collins voice so why keep looking for a singer when they already had one on the band, behind the drums. Peter Gabriel started a very successful career as a solo singer.
So, we have the first branch (Peter Gabriel) from the tree (Genesis)
With Phil Collins on vocals and having more importance in the compositions, the band changes his style, and Steve Hackett leaves the band in 1977 starting a solo career, the second branch of our tree.
In the 80's, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford decide to start an alternative career to the main group, Genesis, so Phil Collins starts to release records under his name having great success, and Mike Rutherford starts a new band that also gets very well known, "Mike And The Mechanics"
Mike And The Mechanics has also its own branch as one of his members, Paul Carrack, who played previously in "Squeeze", starts a solo career
Genesis official members right now are Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford, and Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett still play and record as solo artists, while Mike And The Mechanics and also Paul Carrack still record and tour.
Our first Rock and Roll Tree, GENESIS, has 4 branches, PETER GABRIEL, STEVE HACKETT, PHIL COLLINS and MIKE AND THE MECHANICS, and this last, have his own branch in PAUL CARRACK.
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