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Steve Hackett: A Midsummer's Night Dream - repost

Posted By : GuessNot4Me | Date : 24 May 2010 16:02:52 | Comments : 4 |
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Steve Hackett: A Midsummer's Night Dream (1997) - repost
APE | No Log, No Cue, No Covers | EMI Classics | 233Mb
Symphonic Prog/Progressive Rock

This is a classical guitar album and not progressive rock, but, if it were, it would be called an epic! A whole album devoted to one story,
with twists and turns, fast and slow bits, amidst an often orchestral backdrop. (Sounds like an epic, doesn't it?) Based on Shakespeare's famous play,
it brings all the main characters together - Oberon, Titania, Puck, Helena etc and provides them with some excellent music. Yes, it belongs in the classical section,
and deserves to be highly rated there. It is certainly highly rated by me. Hackett's playing is fluent, plaintive, evocative and filled with an atmosphere only he can provide.
Dissecting it to comment on individual tracks is pointless, this needs to be heard in its entirety. It sounds great through headphones, and should be listened to in the evening,
with the lights turned low. The Royal Philharmonica Orchestra gets many chances to shine here, and Steve, as usual, never lets his guitar dominate too much, or get in the way of
the storytelling. Roger King puts in an appearance, playing organ on 'Celebration' (he also helped to arrange the album with Steve, and he recorded and mixed it too!) Also,
brother John appears on three tracks, with his ethereal flute playing only adding to the beauty of it all. This is a wonderful, relaxing album, and well recommended to both
Hackett fans, and fans of classical music in general. Steve has that wonderful knack of making classical music sound just that bit more interesting, and has probably made
many people investigate further the world of classical music. Bravo!
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Steve Hackett (guitar)
The Royal Philarmonic Orchestra,Matt Dunkley cond.
John Hackett (flute)
Roger King (Organ [Celebration])

Tracks Listing:

1. The Palace Of Theseus (2:47)
2. A Form In Wax (4:40)
3. By Paved Fountain (2:00)
4. Titania (2:23)
5. Set Your Heart At Rest (3:31)
6. Oberon (2:31)
7. Within This Wood (2:36)
8. In The Beached Margent Of The Sea (2:38)
9. Between The Cold Moon & The Earth (2:44)
10. Puck (1:53)
11. Helena (4:21)
12. Peaseblossom, Cobweb, Moth & Mustardseed (4:28)
13. Mountains Turned Into Clouds (4:36)
14. The Lunatic, The Lover & The Poet (4:14)
15. Starlight (4:48)
16. Lysander & Demetrius (2:45)
17. Celebration (6:15)
18. All Is Mended (3:13)

Total Time: 68:35

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Posted By: wersollsschonsein Date: 24 May 2010 17:29:23
Cheers from Ireland.
Posted By: tbavax Date: 25 May 2010 05:54:13
thanks!!!
Posted By: brigg Date: 26 May 2010 02:08:14
I was hoping to like this, but found it to be banal, cliche-ridden tripe. An insult to Shakespeare.

As far as rock musicians doing classical music -- and Shakespeare -- Elvis Costello did a WAY better job adapting A Midsummer's Night Dream on his IL SOGNO album.
Posted By: Tombol Date: 22 Jun 2010 19:54:30
Thank you very much. This is a wonderful record and brigg, you seem to be too blind to see the beauty of good things. Cheers from Spain.
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