Thai Elephant Orchestra

Thai Elephant Orchestra

Thai Elephant Orchestra

ASIN: B00005B19H

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com's Best of 2001
Can elephants make music? By the sounds heard on Thai Elephant Orchestra, a collaboration between humans Dave Soldier and Richard Lair and the Thai Elephant Conservation Center (not to mention the six creatures doing all the work), the answer is a resounding, percussive, and unimaginable "yes." Provided with oversized instruments--including a large harmonica, gong, synthesizers, and numerous drums--six elephants between the ages of 6 and 17 were allowed to create whatever racket they wished. The results are astounding and about as avant-garde as music gets. The elephants' free improvising isn't melodic, but the rhythmic interplay here is complex and the instrumental solos are all remarkable. On "Big Band," a somber gamelan-like opening is followed by a spirited harmonica solo, while "Percussion Trio" features a heartbeat-sounding bass drum backed by a crashing thunder sheet. In sum, the elephants perform unaccompanied on 12 tracks; the remainder of the disc features elephants playing alongside humans as well as a handful of tunes about animals performed by North Thailand locals. All of it is entertaining, but the human-led tracks just can't compete with the inventive elephants and their ragged, slow-paced, and off-kilter music-making. Granted, you probably won't want to hear Phrathida, JoJo, and Luuk Kob pounding away everyday, but the elephants probably feel the same way about Cecil Taylor. --Jason Verlinde

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Thai Elephant Orchestra
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    Thai Elephant Orchestra
    David Soldier & Richard Lair
    Manufacturer: Mulatta
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005B19H
    Release Date: 2001-04-10

    Tracks:

    1. Thung Kwian Sunrise
    2. Temple Music
    3. Rainforest
    4. JoJo
    5. Duo For Renats
    6. Big Band
    7. Swing Swing Swing
    8. Percussion Trio
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    Amazon.com's Best of 2001

    Can elephants make music? By the sounds heard on Thai Elephant Orchestra, a collaboration between humans Dave Soldier and Richard Lair and the Thai Elephant Conservation Center (not to mention the six creatures doing all the work), the answer is a resounding, percussive, and unimaginable "yes." Provided with oversized instruments--including a large harmonica, gong, synthesizers, and numerous drums--six elephants between the ages of 6 and 17 were allowed to create whatever racket they wished. The results are astounding and about as avant-garde as music gets. The elephants' free improvising isn't melodic, but the rhythmic interplay here is complex and the instrumental solos are all remarkable. On "Big Band," a somber gamelan-like opening is followed by a spirited harmonica solo, while "Percussion Trio" features a heartbeat-sounding bass drum backed by a crashing thunder sheet. In sum, the elephants perform unaccompanied on 12 tracks; the remainder of the disc features elephants playing alongside humans as well as a handful of tunes about animals performed by North Thailand locals. All of it is entertaining, but the human-led tracks just can't compete with the inventive elephants and their ragged, slow-paced, and off-kilter music-making. Granted, you probably won't want to hear Phrathida, JoJo, and Luuk Kob pounding away everyday, but the elephants probably feel the same way about Cecil Taylor. --Jason Verlinde
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      Tracks:

      1. A Child's Guide to the Elephant Orchestra
      2. Phong's Solo
      3. The Ganesha Symphony - The Birth of Ganesha
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      6. The Ganesha Symphony - Ganesha Triumphant
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      11. Floating Down the Pin River
      12. Pin Pia
      13. Bamboo Dreams
      14. Bamboolin
      15. Dancing With Prathida
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      17. Kaw-Liga
      18. Pastorale Lite
      19. Homage to Harry Partch
      20. Baby Elephant Walk
      21. Mr. Elephant
      22. Eletranz
      23. Chant! Chang! Chang!
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