Wednesday, April 14, 2010
#11 The City
I only own two albums by Vangelis - people assume if you're a devotee of MO you must also have scores of Jarre and Vangelis. Not so, different fish, different kettles.
Aside from Bladerunner and Chariots of Fire, I was ignorant of his vast output. But whilst at a friend's house I borrowed The City, and then bought my own copy.
It's a day in the life of a city, not in vast metropolitan detail but in essence - and I think it's well-captured. Raised in the country, then frequently in cities, and now back to rural-tania, I have a sense of 'city': the movement, the anonymous sound of a million people in close proximity, the electric glow, the never-quite-alseepness.
Anyway, I'm not really a synth kind of person, but I love this.
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Well, this was a nice surprise - an album I have also listened to on a number of occasions and rate highly. So I have to say it's a great choice - an album that achieves it's aim with room to spare.
My first prolonged exposure to Vangelis was the summer of '84 when I bought a cassette that had two of his albums on it - Opera Sauvage and L'Apocalyspe Des Animaux. Both were haunting and beautiful. You'd like them.
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