Peter Garland – Three Strange Angels
Label: | Tzadik – TZ 8059 |
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Series: | Composer Series |
Format: | CD, Album, Reissue |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Classical |
Style: | Contemporary |
Tracklist
Cantares De La Frontera (1986) | |||
1 | Long Song: "Galisteo Basin" | 3:36 | |
2 | Cancion De Villanueva | 3:00 | |
3 | The Waldo Waltz | 3:57 | |
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4 | Apple Blossom (1972) | 8:14 | |
5 | The Three Strange Angels (1972-73) | 5:02 | |
Three Songs Of Mad Coyote (1973) | |||
6 | 8 Tom Toms | 2:25 | |
7 | 2 Bullroarers & Lion's Roar | 3:53 | |
8 | 4 Tom Toms, 2 Bass Drums, 2 Pianos | 1:54 | |
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9 | Obstacle Of Sleep (1973) | 5:02 | |
Two Dances From The Conquest Of Mexico (1977-80) | |||
10 | Mayacamas Songs N°3 (1979) | 1:20 | |
11 | Flor De Los Muertos (1978) | 9:12 | |
Old Men Of The Fiesta (1989-90) | |||
12 | Dance 1a; 1b; 1c | 4:39 | |
13 | Dance 2a; 2b; 2c | 6:13 | |
14 | Dance 3a; 3b | 5:36 | |
15 | Percussion Interlude "Tlaloc" | 5:01 | |
16 | Dance 4a "Abo" | 6:30 | |
17 | Dance 4b; "The Hair Of The Dog Coda" | 3:43 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – University Of New Mexico, Albuquerque
- Recorded At – Center For Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, NM
- Published By – Petroglyph Music (2)
Credits
- Design – Heung-Heung Chin
- Directed By, Percussion – Christopher Shultis
- Ensemble – The Peter Garland Ensemble (tracks: 1 to 3, 10 to 17), The University Of New Mexico Percussion Ensemble (tracks: 4 to 9)
- Executive-Producer – John Zorn
- Executive-Producer [Associate Producer] – Kazunori Sugiyama
- Harp – Rosalind Simpson
- Mastered By – Scott Hull (2)
- Percussion – Alan Lawrence, Brett Reed (2), Dan Hilland, Doug Nottingham, Fred Bugbee, Hovey Dean Corbin, John Bartlit, Karen DeWig, Landon Young, Steve Hearn (2)
- Photography By [Ensemble] – Lynne Lawlor
- Photography By [Garland] – Ray Belcher
- Producer, Composed By, Percussion – Peter Garland
- Recorded By – Kevin Campbell (2) (tracks: 4 to 9), Steve Peters (tracks: 1 to 3, 10 to17)
- Recorder, Percussion – Lynne Lawlor
- Violin – Lynn Case
Notes
"This long out of print masterpiece, considered by many to be Peter’s greatest recording, was originally released in 1989 on WhatNext? as Border Music and is supplemented here by rare live recordings from the same period."
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 7 02397-8059-2 2
Other Versions (3)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Border Music (CD, Album) | ¿What Next? Recordings | WN0008 | US | 1992 | ||
New Submission | Border Music (Cassette, Album, Dolby, Chrome) | ¿What Next? Recordings | WN0008 | US | 1992 | ||
Recently Edited | Border Music (CDr, Album, Reissue) | OODiscs | OO #52 | US | 2002 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited 14 years agoAn excellent compilation of small compositions which are evoking peace and attention in the listeners mind. Sometimes very similar to the later Musci/Venosta: "A Noise A Sound", ReR, 1992 but with much more native american influences. The collection works also as a concept album. Memorizing are the minimal flute melodies, the drumming and the recordings of buzzing wood pieces. Ritual music for untroubled thoughts. The perfect soundtrack for Antonin Artauds "Tarahumaras" or Carlos Castanedas "Teachings of Don Juan". Thanks for this.
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