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Nuevo disco de Gavin Harrison

Iniciado por icrp1961, 19 de Enero de 2015, 14:11:04 PM

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icrp1961

Hola.
En abril habrá nuevo disco de Gavin Harrison, Cheating the Polygraph. Anque en algunos medios se dice este disco NO es el debut en solitario de Harrison.
Enlace a una página de PT en facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/PorcupineTreeOfficial?fref=nf
Se trata de versiones jazzísticas de temas de Porcupine Tree y colabora Dave Stewart (nuestro Dave Stewart).

Enlace a Discogs:
http://www.discogs.com/artist/386961-Gavin-Harrison

Donde se comprueba cómo el debut de Harrison es el disco de 1997 Sanity & Gravity.
Music shouldn't be easy to understand. You have to come to the music yourself, gradually. Not everything must be received with open arms. (John Coltrane, 1963)
"Nada es verdad, todo está permitido" (El almuerzo desnudo, William S. Burroughs)

icrp1961

Otra fuente y portada.
http://www.dgmlive.com/news.htm?entry=5017


Gavin Harrison has a new solo album out soon. Gavin broke the news via his Facebook page. "My new album will be released early April (Kscope records). Amazing arrangements of many of my favourite Porcupine Tree songs. I've been working on this for 5 years and it features some of the World's best contemporary Jazz players."
Music shouldn't be easy to understand. You have to come to the music yourself, gradually. Not everything must be received with open arms. (John Coltrane, 1963)
"Nada es verdad, todo está permitido" (El almuerzo desnudo, William S. Burroughs)

icrp1961


Legendary Porcupine Tree drummer Gavin Harrison reimagines the band's catalogue in brilliant and surprising ways.

Boasting performances from some of the World's best contemporary Jazz players, PT classics such as Heart Attack In A Layby and Hatesong take on new life in striking arrangements by Harrison and co-producer Laurence Cottle (ex Bill Bruford's Earthworks, Alan Parsons Project etc).

A labour of love, recorded over a period of five years, Cheating The Polygraph features long-term GH collaborators such as Dave Stewart and Gary Sanctuary and provides an ideal means of appreciating the both the flexibility and timelessness of Porcupine Tree's legacy, as well as the full scope of Gavin Harrison's immense talent.


Aquí se comenta que sale el 13 de abril.

Fuente:
https://www.burningshed.com/store/kscope/product/272/6399/
Music shouldn't be easy to understand. You have to come to the music yourself, gradually. Not everything must be received with open arms. (John Coltrane, 1963)
"Nada es verdad, todo está permitido" (El almuerzo desnudo, William S. Burroughs)

icrp1961

Las piezas:

What Happens Now?
Sound Of Muzak/So Called Friend
The Start Of Something Beautiful
Heart Attack In A Layby/The Creator Had A Mastertape/Surfer
The Pills I'm Taking (from Anesthetize)
Hatesong/Halo
Cheating The Polygraph/Mother & Child Divided
Futile

Fuente (en inglés):
http://www.kscopemusic.com/2015/02/03/gavin-harrison-reveals-details-trackless-cheating-polygraph/
Music shouldn't be easy to understand. You have to come to the music yourself, gradually. Not everything must be received with open arms. (John Coltrane, 1963)
"Nada es verdad, todo está permitido" (El almuerzo desnudo, William S. Burroughs)

David Fresno

Dado que Futile aparece en el disco creo que es pertinente poner aquí este mensaje:

Cita de: David Fresno en 28 de Diciembre de 2014, 15:12:35 PM
Una curiosidad... Eso sí: advierto de que en esta versión hay bocinas, aunque en el video aparezca sólo Gavin Harrison. Los arreglos son de Laurence Cottle, al que unos conocerán por haber sido miembro de Earthworks, otros por ser bajista en el Headless Cross de Black Sabbath...