North Star

North Star Artist: Philip Glass , and Original Soundtrack
Label: EMI Int'l
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 5012981208523
ASIN: B0000070I4


Release Date: 1995-05-05

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  2. Philip Glass albums that aren't lame
  3. Minimalist composers

Tracks:

  1. Etoile Polaire (North Star)
  2. Victor's Lament
  3. River Run
  4. Mon Pere, Mon Pere
  5. Are Year's What (For Marianne Moore)
  6. Lady Day
  7. Ange des Orages
  8. Ave
  9. Ik-Ook
  10. Montage

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  1. The Photographer
  2. Philip Glass : The Voyage: An Opera in Three Acts
  3. Roving Mars
  4. The Illusionist
  5. Music with Changing Parts

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Great Music; Absolutely Abysmal Execution.......2005-05-02

For a long time, I've had a deep appreciation for Philip Glass's music. Particularly, I like the early stuff such as "Music in Twelve Parts," "Two Pages," and "Einstein on the Beach." It stands to reason that I should be listening to this disc much more than I do. So why don't I?

While I absolutely love the pieces on this disc, the performances of them are absolutely horrendous! Vocalists frequently slip off pitch; instruments attack a hair late here and a hair early there. Even the odd-meter stuff that Glass and his ensemble became so good at making sound natural often sounded akward and stilted. Quite simply, the polished precision that Glass has become known for is nowhwere - I mean nowhere - to be found!

My two stars are purely for the ideas contained on this disc; the missing three are all for such a poor execution, it is somewhat embarrasing to listen to. I sincerely hope that at some point either Glass or an outside party (preferebly the former) rerecords these absolutely thrilling pieces because if you like early Glass, they are to die for. Until that day, I will grudgingly settle for this version and leave to my imagination what North Star would sound like if performed well.

(Three of the pieces, actually, ARE available in a very good all-piano version. They are found on a disc of Glass's piano pieces played by Arturo Salteri called "Circles.")

5 out of 5 stars One of my favorites.......2005-03-11

This has long been one of my most favorite Glass albums.
I got to see the film once, after I'd already heard the album.
I used to play tracks from this album, live on a college radio station where I was a DJ, like every week, through the 1970's.

Now I miss the rough crude abruptness, of the cheesy Farfisa organ sound, in this recording, also the severity and original clarity (AKA "minimalism") of the compositions, when I listen to much later Glass.

Probably that is a very subjective personal thing. If I had heard the late recordings first, I might prefer them.

But since this was one of my original introductions to the music of Philip Glass, it remains one of my top favorites.

5 out of 5 stars Classic Glass.......2005-01-17

This music is classic Philip Glass minimalism, and is comparable to Einstein on the Beach and Koyaanisqatsi in terms of the sound and style of the compositions. These songs are not as long as those on these other albums, which makes this album short and sweet and may be a good introduction to his work from this period to someone checking out Philip Glasses music from this period for the first time. It should be noted that these songs are very, very minimal - so for those who like Glass but not the older minimalism stuff, you may consider it.

5 out of 5 stars Glass, young & ambitious.......2002-05-17

This is not a Glass recording you hear much about, but in my fairly large Glass collection, it's one of the most interesting. The electronic & vocal/contrapuntal experiments on North Star go in many different directions; I'd expect them to satisfy Glass fans with their repetition & people typically less impressed by Glass with the range. The first 2 tracks alone do well to introduce listeners to a Glassy world of avant-garde. The first is very delicate, beautiful. The second...hm...the best I can do in attempting to describe it verbally is by saying SILLY PUTTY FACTORY, but not quite so silly.

5 out of 5 stars A favorite Glass.......2001-08-31

Way back in the early 80's this was the first PG album I ever heard and it has always been one of my favorites!

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