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Raff
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I don't know how many of you are familiar with this great song (originally by Violeta Parra) arranged in a bolero style by historic Chilean band Los Jaivas. The whole album Obras de Violeta Parra is highly recommended, especially to those who like South American prog with folk influences: |
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zwordser
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Like it. and it sounds proggy enough to me.
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Wow, quite good, and definitely bolero-y. i only have one Los Jaivas album, so its nice to hear some of their other music.
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Wouldn't surprise me if Ravel was an influence on Holst, though I couldn't find any direct evidence (only that Schoenberg was). But also, as I listen to the Triangle again, the song structure (of building and repetitiveness) is more Ravel-bolero-like than Holst-Mars-like, at least to my ears. Definitely more ominous and war-like though, than any of the others.
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TCat
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I love all of the listed Bolero variations that you have listed, but my favorite is the Zappa version, so I give him the sole vote (so far anyway).
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Hrychu
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Love that Jaivas song. The entire album is pretty amazing.
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I'm a big fan of this one too. It is actually edited out on some albums, something to do with copyright laws I think. BTW, the "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" section is a cover too, for those that didn't know that.
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zwordser
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Finally case me own vote, for Arsenal (other), even though I just heard it, really like it. I'll have to check out more of this band!
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nick_h_nz
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Unfortunately, I don’t think their Bolero was ever released on an album. It was a single only release, as far as I can tell. Glad you liked it, though. I almost voted for it myself. |
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Dellinger
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For me, Bolero by King Crimson... though I don't hear much similarity to Ravel's Bolero, besides the name.
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Dellinger
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And besides that, if we are talking about King Crimson and their adaptation of Mars, I prefer the live ones when they still called it Mars, over the studio The Devil's Triangle. |
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Rare Bird - As Your Mind Flies By - Flight has a Bolero section:
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nick_h_nz
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I was listening to Detieti today, and Ravel's Bolero appears within the Cocaintro to their 2018 album, Frogressive Punk. Make of it what you will. I quite like this band, but definitely others may not be so enamoured....
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nick_h_nz
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Oooh, I like this. Very different from the Detieti I posed an hour or so ago! |
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SteveG
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KC's The Devil Triangle. It's actually a terrible bolero but a great song.
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HarryAngel746
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Song "Armada" by Australian band Rainbow Theatre contains "Bolero" section (hmm... which sounds veeery familiar )
or in not so good quality Generally both of their 2 albums are very interesting - with original style mixing rich jazz arrangements (sax, trombone, French Horn, Cornet), eclectic sections, trimphant religious themes, expressive vocals and symphonic prog. Edited by HarryAngel746 - March 02 2021 at 12:51 |
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