(Jazz, Funk, Narrative) Richard Harris, Arif Mardin - The Prophet: Kahlil Gibran - 1974 [1996], MP3, 320 kbps
Richard Harris, Arif Mardin / The Prophet: Kahlil Gibran
Жанр: Jazz, Funk, Narrative
Страна исполнителя (группы): USA
Год издания: 1974 [1996]
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 52:06
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет
Треклист:
1. The Coming Of The Ship
2. On Love
3. On Marriage
4. On Children
5. Trilogy From "The Prophet" (Love, Marriage Children)
6. On Giving
7. On Eating And Drinking
8. On Clothes
9. On Work
10. On Crime And Punishment
11. On Laws
12. On Teaching And Self-Knowledge
13. On Friendship
14. On Pleasure
15. Theme From "The Prophet" (Pleasure Is A Freedom Song)
16. On Religion
17. On Death
18. The Farewell
Об исполнителе (группе)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Harris
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arif_Mardin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahlil_Gibran
Об альбоме (сборнике)
On its surface, actor Richard Harris' set of orchestrated readings from Kahlil Gibran's 1923 spiritual classic seems like another attempt by a record label to cash in on the spiritual searching that flowered during the '70s from its bloom in the preceding decade. And on some level, it is exactly that; but it is also much more. Atlantic Records may have been trying to make a bank run from the book's popularity in the early part of the decade, but no one told the musicians or Harris that this was the case. Certainly not Arif Mardin, who composed and arranged the music, produced the session, and hired the players. Some of them include drummer Steve Gadd, guitarist Hugh McCracken, bassist Tony Conrad, and Phil Bodner on woodwinds (some of these players would appear on Mardin's own little-known classic jazz album Journey the following year). The session players fronted a complete orchestra and a chorus. Mardin was playing for keeps on The Prophet (check the tracks "Teaching and Self-Knowledge" and especially the CTI-worthy jazz funk in "On Pleasure" and "Theme from the Prophet").
Harris was perfect in the role of narrator -- though at times he actually sings with the chorus on refrains. He was dramatic enough to showcase the aphoristic text in its populist, spiritual, and philosophical instructional intent. Harris had scored a Grammy a year earlier for Best Spoken Word Performance for narrating Jonathan Livingston Seagull. The Prophet worked its way to number 29 on the Billboard charts and remained there for four months. Harris' performance borders on the overdramatic, but never quite gets there thanks to Mardin's focus and restraint. While this is not of the same caliber as David Axelrod's classic arrangements of William Blake's poems on Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience, it is nonetheless in the same league. Mardin's music is, in all its lush variety, wonderfully sophisticated, exquisite in taste, and refined in its arrangement.
AllMusic Review by Thom Jurek
Состав
Richard Harris (vocals);
Hugh McCracken, Lou Volpe (guitar);
Tarik Bulut (oud, saz, cymbals, finger cymbals);
Phil Bodner (woodwinds);
Kenneth Bichel (keyboards, synthesizer, ARP synthesizer);
Pat Rebillot, Bob James (keyboards);
Steve Gadd , Allan Schwartzberg (drums);
Armen Halburian (percussion);
Barry Manilow, Yasmin Aga Khan, Arthur Burrows, David Smith, Clyde Spooner, Peggy Hewett, Lucy Shelton (background vocals)
Audio Remasterer: Zal Schreiber.
Audio Remixer: Lewis Hahn.
Recording information: Atlantic Recording Studio, New York, NY.
Arranger: Arif Mardin.