Fanfare for the Warriors [Import]
Fanfare for the Warriors [Import]
ASIN: B0000245Y6
Track Listings
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1. Ilistrum
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2. Barnyard Scuffel Shuffel
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3. Nonaah
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4. Fanfare For The Warrior
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5. What's To Say
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6. Tnoona
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7. The Key
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Reissue of the jazz collective's 1973 album for Atlantic in a digipak. The All-Music Guide gave it four stars (out of five possible), lavishing it as '...a fine showcase for thisimportant avant-garde unit'. Seven tracks. 1998 Atlantic release.
Fanfare for the Warriors,Art Ensemble of Chicago,Jazz
Average customer rating:
- The Only Demonstration Disc You'll Ever Need
- An Adventure For Your Ears
- Blows Away All Other Such Compilations!
- The perfect movie theme collection
- This is the best cd I have ever bought
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The Great Fantasy Adventure Album
Manufacturer: Telarc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000003CZH
Release Date: 1994-04-26 |
Tracks:
- El Cid: Fanfare And Entry Of The Nobles
- Hook: Main Themes
- T. Rex!
- Jurassic Park: Main Themes
- Splitting Hairs
- Robin Hood: Main Titles
- Henry V: Opening And Closing Titles
- Willow: Main Themes
- The Seventh Voyage Of Sinbad: Overture
- The Abyss: End Titles
- Clash Of The Titans: Main Titles, Love Theme, And End Titles
- The Rocketeer: To The Rescue And End Titles
- Bettlejuice: Main Titles
- Total Recall: Main Titles
- The Princess Bride: Main Titles
- Wizards And Warriors: Main Titles
- Conan The Barbarian: Anvil Of Crom
- The Hunt For Red October: Hymn To Red October
- Cybergenesis
- Terminator: Theme
- Jurassic Lunch
Customer Reviews:
The Only Demonstration Disc You'll Ever Need.......2006-06-10
Well, I suppose that depends on the type of music you're testing your equipment for. However, go to almost any online discussion of audio equipment, particularly subwoofers, and you'll come across this disc. Sure, most of the other reviewers mention the sound effects in less than glowing terms. It remains though that this disc contains some of the crazy lowest signals one can buy on disc. The T rex footsteps shake the windows in my house despite being below my hearing range with my Velodyne 12" sub. Incredible stuff. And the glass shattering sound effects in the Terminator theme can melt your tweeters too if turned up too loud. Don't take yourself too seriously for a few minutes and enjoy the noise!
Beyond that, musically this is one of the Cincinatti Pops' finest soundtrack collections. Perhaps the best. Almost all of their recordings are sonically of the highest quality (Copland: Music of America won a Grammy for best engineering), but all too often in recent years the releases have not met the standard of this album. Arrangers that don't begin to care what the composer's intent was or tacking on pre-fab endings are the worst offenders, but most of the selections here meet or exceed the quality of the original soundtracks. All around, a great soundtrack collection.
An Adventure For Your Ears.......2004-06-01
The Cincinnati Pops do an excellent job of faithfully reproducing movie soundtracks and this album is a perfect example. In fact after listening to this CD a few times, I tracked down some of the original soundtracks because I enjoyed the selections on here, such as the "El Cid" music and "Jurrasic Park." I also really enjoyed the music from "Henry V" "Robin Hood,"and "Hunt for Red October." The different tracks go together surprisingly well, like many of the pops other thematic CD's. While it might be helpful to have seen some of the movies the soundtracks come from, it is not crucial. The added soundeffects are a little gimmicky, but fairly short and on seperate tracks, so they can be skipped. If you enjoy movie soundtracks, this is a great investment.
Blows Away All Other Such Compilations!.......2003-04-02
"Caution: Digital Sound Effects of high levels with intrasonic frequencies to 5 Hz. Please establish safe playback levels before playing tracks [3], [5], [19], [20], and [21]. Excessive playback levels could result in damage to equipment."
The above quote is found prominantly on the back cover and is a warning not to be taken lightly. The respective tracks are awesome and should be played, as well as listened to, with great care.
A 20-bit digital recording that is perfect for surround-sound systems, "The Great Fantasy Adventure Album" is a wonder for fans of the sci-fi/fantasy film genre. Highlighting some truly landmark films, the 1994 release showcases compositions from the legends of past and contemporary film scoring. Themes from the likes of Rosza, Williams, Horner, Herrmann, and Elfman are grandiosely featured here.
The best cuts are Goldsmith's "Total Recall: Main Title", "Conan the Barbarian: Anvil of Crom" (Poledouris), and Brad Fiedel's "Terminator: Theme".
Upon hearing this trio, chills will not just go up the spine but will permeate every ounce of one's body
The perfect movie theme collection.......2000-08-16
I have a good number of Kunzel CDs, but this one could easily be called "Mark's Favorite Movie Themes." It doesn't matter that I have many of these repeated on other CDs; it saved me the trouble of having to burn my own 'faves' disc. It's good to see Basil Polodouris' "Conan" and "Red October" themes, he's often overlooked as a film composer, in my book, and regardless what one might think of the movie, the Conan score is still probably the best thing he's ever done. And the hard-to-find "Terminator" theme is hard NOT to listen to, with its highly unusual rythmic motif. I enjoy all the music selections, but having James Horner's sublime theme from "The Rocketeer" was well worth the price of the CD by itself. This is what a movie themes CD should be, and it helps that I happen to like Kunzel's choice of selections, for once. The sound effects that typically accompany these CDs are generally annoying, but I like the sonar segue into "Red October," and the T-Rex roar that precedes "Jurassic Park" is useful for scaring kids at Halloween.
This is the best cd I have ever bought.......1999-10-27
No words can compare how remarkable this cd is. Combined with incredible sound quality, this cd will twist and turn you emotions with every single score. i can honestly say that this disc is the perfect relaxation and energizing thing ever.
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Rendezvous
Manufacturer: Klavier
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000520BZ
Release Date: 2000-10-01 |
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- Daugherty/Spede: Red Cape Tango (1993)
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Average customer rating:
- best studio recording by the Art Ensemble!
- Another must!
- A classic
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Fanfare for the Warriors
The Art Ensemble of Chicago
Manufacturer: Koch Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Avant Garde & Free Jazz
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ASIN: B00000G4SI
Release Date: 1999-01-19 |
Tracks:
- Illistrum
- Barnyard Scuffle Shuffle
- Nonaah
- Fanfare For The Warriors
- What's To Say
- Tnoona
- The Key
Amazon.com
The compositions on this 1973 studio recording demonstrate some of the individual directions that its members brought to the Art Ensemble. Lester Bowie's "Barnyard Scuffel Shuffle" suggests a key source in the music of Charles Mingus with a kinetic mix of swing, R&B, bop, and free-jazz elements, with Joseph Jarman and Roscoe Mitchell providing great honking tenors. "Nonaah" is an intriguing early performance of a permutational composition that Mitchell has continued to recast to the present. Jarman's title piece is a driving free-jazz anthem, highlighted by the composer's blazing alto solo. Muhal Richard Abrams, a crucial early mentor, is added to the Ensemble for much of the date. His piano is a striking complement to the group, thoughtfully expanding the music's harmonic languages. --Stuart Broomer
Customer Reviews:
best studio recording by the Art Ensemble!.......2000-12-04
I heard FANFARE FOR THE WARRIORS for the first time when it finally appeared on CD in 1999. The original LP had been released in 1974. It is the Art Ensemble's finest studio recording! Joined by Muhal Richard Abrams on piano, it is a flawless representation of the band's facets, talents, and overall effect. FANFARE opens with Joseph Jarman reading an epic Pan-African poem by Malachi Favors over the famous Ensemble "little instruments." This captures the theatrical and mythical elements of the band at the outset. Their performances were always rituals. The rest of the album is a perfect symmetrical journey. The sadly departed Lester Bowie kicks things off with the rollicking "Barnyard Scuffel Shuffel." Roscoe leads us into the mystical with his "Nonaah," culminating with the journey's destination -- Jarman's "Fanfare." A slighter Jarman piece "What's to Say" leads back to another enigmatic Mitchell passage, "Tnoona." The journey closes as always with a blues beat -- this time it's Roscoe's "The Key."
The best Art Ensemble recording is the live URBAN BUSHMEN, but FANFARE is a close second, and is a perfect introduction to the band. The overall effect was/is always greater than the sum of the parts, but each part is more perfectly realized on this album than anywhere else in their recorded output.
Another must!.......2000-05-18
Along with Bap-tizum this lp is a must and aptly documents the excitement that was the Art Ensemble of Chicago in the early 70's. From the lyrical exploration of "Illistrum" to the freeform taunting of the title track to the classically influenced "Tnoona" each and every song takes you on a sonic spiritual journey that few jazz records ever achieve. It's interesting to note that they did not release another album for five years and when they did their music had changed somewhat which makes this record that much more important as it is the final document of their first phase and an important one it is.
A classic.......1999-04-24
Of all the AEC recordings, I think that this recording best defines who the AEC is.
It generally is more raw than their ECM recordings, and this has the best balance between improvistation and composition. You have the otherworldly Illistrum, the raw but ritualistic title track, the R&B tinged Scuffle Shuffle, and a few vibrant non-Western styles in What's to Say. Nonaah is how Stockhausen would have sounded if he had hung out in the South Side of Chicago.
This effort has a get-down-to-business approach which leaves virtually no dead spots on this project.
This recording gets the highest of possible ratings.
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Fanfare for the Warriors
The Art Ensemble of Chicago
Manufacturer: Atlantic
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000245Y6
Release Date: 1973-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Illistrum
- Barnyard Scuffel Shuffel
- Nonaah
- Fanfare for the Warriors
- What's to Say
- Tnoona
- Key
Album Description
Reissue of the jazz collective's 1973 album for Atlantic in a digipak. The All-Music Guide gave it four stars (out of five possible), lavishing it as '...a fine showcase for thisimportant avant-garde unit'. Seven tracks. 1998 Atlantic release.
Average customer rating:
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Fanfare for the Warriors
Various
Manufacturer: 4 Men With Beards
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0002B8N9C
Release Date: 2002-03-08 |
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