The Day Is Gone & Other Sonnets
★ 4.14
7 ocen
53 ma
16 chce
Rok
1989
Kraj
Benelux
Format
CD
Album
Label
Sub Rosa
SUB CD004-21
ElectronicNon-Music Modern ClassicalAmbientPoetryExperimentalSpoken Word
Identyfikatory
Matrix / Runout: SUBCD-004-21 11 A2 MASTERED BY DADC AUSTRIA
Rights Society: BIEM/SABAM
Tracklista
1
10:27
Ever Let The Fancy Roam
2
1:10
Upon A Shore (Musical Interlude)
3
1:03
After Dark Vapours
4
1:40
Song Of Opposites
5
0:58
Fill For Me
6
0:10
Amid The Wreck
7
2:35
Arms Of Melody (Musical Interlude)
8
2:17
You Say You Love
Writ In Water
9
1:32
The Japanese
10
2:36
The Warm South
11.1
2:37
Why Did I Laugh?
11.2
The Grave...
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12
1:14
See, Here It Is (Weltschmerz)
13
1:09
What The Trush Said
14
3:36
The Purple West (Musical Interlude)
15
2:12
To Hope
16
2:12
To Follow One's Nose (Musical Interlude)
17
1:18
More Happy Happy
18
0:40
Those Cruel Twins (Musical Interlude)
19
0:42
Halo Of My Memory (Musical Interlude)
20
1:10
What Can I Do?
Notatki wydania
This is the first volume of the Psalmodia serie.
Recorded at L'Echo Des Montagnes, Bruxelles, December 88-January 89.
Additional recordings: chez Marc, chez Anna, chez moi (wherever that may have been).
Also at Il Cimitero Acattolico Di Roma, Summer 1988.
Track 1 'Ever Let The Fancy Roam' contains excerpts from: 'Fancy', 'The Eve of St Agnes', 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci', 'Ode on a Grecian Urn', 'Hyperion', 'Lamia', 'Isabella', 'To Hope', 'In Drear Nighted December', 'The Day is Gone', 'On Death'.
Tracks 9-11 'Writ In Water' consists of 'The Japanese', 'The Warm South', 'Why Did I Laugh?', 'This Grave...' This sequence was recorded at Keats' gravesite at the Protestant Cemetery in Roma, August 1988. 'Writ In Water' is listed on the CD label with a duration of 6:45.
Track 11 consists of 'Why Did I Laugh?' and 'This Grave...'. The poem 'Why Did I Laugh?' has a duration of 1:12 and the the text of the John Ketas headstone inscription 'This Grave...' has a duration of 1:25.
Special thanks to Pierluigi Castellano and Elisa Grosso.
Distribution: PiaS.
Cut at CBS.
Production Design Typography: Sub Rosa.
This record is dedicated to the memory of Anastasio.
Made in Austria
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The release comes in a standard jewel case with a 4 page booklet containing the lyrics of the two poems 'The day is gone, and all its sweets are gone!' and 'What The Thrush Said. Lines From A Letter To John Hamilton Reynolds' written by [a=John Keats].
Video
Steven Brown reads John Keats - Writ In Water
Steven Brown - Those Cruel Twins (Musical Interlude)
To Hope, by John Keats
Credits
- Engineer [Additional Assistance] Nikolas Klau
- Engineer [Additional Assistance] Walter Curias
- Lyrics By John Keats
- Music By Drem Bruinsma
- Music By Steven Brown
- Producer [Production], Design, Typography Sub Rosa (7)
- Producer, Recorded By Drem Bruinsma
- Producer, Recorded By Marc Lerch
- Producer, Recorded By Steven Brown
Firmy
- Glass Mastered At DADC Austria
- Recorded At Studio "L'Echo Des Montagnes"
- Recorded At Il Cimitero Acattolico Di Roma
- Distributed By Pias
Master release
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