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Psychedelic Paul
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Another amazing discovery..... Sarah Brightman meets Barclay James Harvest!
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Yes, it's a constant journey of discovery every day here at PA, and here's Sarah Brightman with her anthemic Classical/Symphonic Metal crossover epic, Gothica/Flowers of Evil. |
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David_D
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You're surely versatile, Paul, both the man of the very popular and very obscure - and very much between.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Psychedelic Paul
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Have you ever wondered what Welsh songstress Charlotte Church is doing these days? Well, in her own words, she's not singing "Pie ******* Jesu" ever again, that's for sure. Prepare to be surprised. This track, from the first of Charlotte's four imaginatively-titled Alternative Rock EP's:- One; Two; Three & Four.
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Back in the late 70s, for my generation who were too young to have understood, first time round, the classical offerings from DP, John Lord,Ekseption, The Nice, etc. the album that had the greatest impact then and turned on a whole new generation of 15 year olds was Andrew Lloyd Webber's Variations, even the photo on the album was aimed at teenagers and students.
ALSO For those who haven't heard it I can thoroughly recommend Hans Wurman's The Moog Strikes Bach from 1969. His playing on this and best of all his own compositions on this album are mental! Cardiacs and Camel fans would do well to listen to it. If you like the melancholy synth noodling on Snowgoose and Moon Madness, give this a spin. Edited by LAM-SGC - February 17 2020 at 04:52 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Tarja Turunen (ex-Nightwish) and Harus - Live at Sibelius Hall (2011) Edited by Psychedelic Paul - February 16 2020 at 13:28 |
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^^ I love Lux Aeterna. Thanks for posting.
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William Sheller's Lux Aeterna is something of a stand-out for me as a type of classical crossover. It's original music that combines symphonic prog and psychedelicish rock with a classical symphonic and choral music aesthetic. I have a thing for such music.
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The Concerto for Group and Orchestra, composed by Deep Purple keyboard player Jon Lord, is probably one of the best-known Classical Crossover performances of all time. This truly IS Symphonic Rock!
Deep Purple and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - 1969 |
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Variations on Paganini by Llyod Webber and Collosseum II
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A-Z of Classical Crossover Artists (100+ artists; 500+ albums) 2CELLOS Adiemus; Affiniti; Chloe Agnew; Sarah Alainn; All Angels; Angelis; Anuna; The Ayoub Sisters Keedie Babb; Thomas Bergersen; Andrea Bocelli; Bond; Sarah Brightman Cantamus; Celtic Woman; Charlotte Church; Richard Clayderman; Collabro; Continuum Taylor Davis; Linford Detweiler Ludovico Einaudi; Escala; Jackie Evancho Bela Fleck; Joanna Forest; Nils Frahm; Giorgia Fumanti David Garrett; Toni Gibson; Philip Glass; Patrick Godfrey; Hayley Griffiths; Josh Groban Anthony Hopkins Il Divo Karl Jenkins; Katherine Jenkins; Johann Johannsson; Aled Jones; Bradley Joseph Michael Kamen; Tolga Kashif; Camilla Kerslake Thijs van Leer; Libera; Jon Lord Paddy McAloon; Paul McCartney; Meav Ni Mhaolchatha; Mannheim Steamroller; David McAlmont; Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballe; Edgar Meyer & Mike Marshall; Nico Muhly Chis Norman & the Riga Dom Boys Choir; North Sea Radio Orchestra; Amy Nuttall; Michael Nyman Agnes Obel; Opera Babes; Anne Sofie von Otter & Elvis Costello Luciano Pavarotti & Henry Mancini; Penguin Cafe Orchestra; Nick Phoenix; The Piano Guys Steve Reich; Max Richter; Andre Rieu; Rondo Veneziano Alessandro Safina; Secret Garden; Semprini; Michel Simone; Sissel; Sky; Faryl Smith; St. Philips Boys Choir; Berdien Stenberg; Lindsey Stirling; Miriam Stockley; String Tribute Players; Symphonic Theater of Dreams Jennifer Thomas; Yann Tiersen; Tolkien Ensemble & Christopher Lee; Triniti; Tarja Turunen & Harus; Two Steps from Hell Vanessa-Mae; The Vard Sisters; Martin Villareal Waldo de los Rios; Michael Ward; Roger Waters; Russell Watson; Anthony Way; Hayley Westenra; John Williams; Winged Victory for the Sullen; Laura Wright Yanni; Yoshiki Edited by Psychedelic Paul - November 17 2024 at 09:12 |
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