Yellow Man with Heart with Wings

Track Listings
1. Spanish (26:51)    
2. English (26:39)    

Editorial Reviews
Warren Burt, Libretto
"Yellow Man With Heart With Wings is a most welcome addition to Ashley's recorded works, both for its own merits, and for its rounding out of the picture of this significant composer's musical development."

Album Description
A two-part composition with narration (part one in Spanish and part two in heavily altered English) commissioned by public radio station KUNM in Albuquerque, this music has a plain, serene beauty. Part one is a narration by Guillermo Grenier in dreamy, flatly inflected Spanish, backed by a four-note synthesizer track, and punctuated by mysterious, heavily processed vocalizations. Ashley throws in extensive sound washes and other electronic figures which flutter in and out of the mix. The text, Ideas from The Church, will later show up in the 1994 opera, Foreign Experiences. It is included in the liner notes. In part two, the four-note synthesizer line returns, this time backing an ethereal, sustained chord, and the vocals sound like a distant rendering of the earth's electromagnetic halo.

Yellow Man with Heart with Wings, Music, Robert Ashley, Robert Ashley, Avant-Garde Music, Classical, Classical Composers, Orchestral & Symphonic
Yellow Man with Heart with Wings
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Hypno-soundscaping
Yellow Man with Heart with Wings

Manufacturer: Lovely Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000INRV
Release Date: 1990-07-01

Tracks:

  1. Spanish (26:51)
  2. English (26:39)

Album Description

A two-part composition with narration (part one in Spanish and part two in heavily altered English) commissioned by public radio station KUNM in Albuquerque, this music has a plain, serene beauty. Part one is a narration by Guillermo Grenier in dreamy, flatly inflected Spanish, backed by a four-note synthesizer track, and punctuated by mysterious, heavily processed vocalizations. Ashley throws in extensive sound washes and other electronic figures which flutter in and out of the mix. The text, Ideas from The Church, will later show up in the 1994 opera, Foreign Experiences. It is included in the liner notes. In part two, the four-note synthesizer line returns, this time backing an ethereal, sustained chord, and the vocals sound like a distant rendering of the earth's electromagnetic halo.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Hypno-soundscaping.......2000-04-11

Uh...yeah. Odd title, but that does kind of sum up what's up here. There's two versions of the same work on this disc, the first uses a Spanish 'narrator', speaking in a very Ashley-esque monotone, like some hypnosis tape. The second is in English, ostensibly, but the voice here has been massively processed via vocoding and other odd methods. For my money, the second version is the best...a long, slowly shifting soundscape of drones and whirring, overlaid with the eerie vocoded speech, and punctuated with occasional outbursts of speech, like some fragmented and ominous incantation. Weird out-of-tune harpsichord drifts in and out, like some shortwave broadcast, thru much of this. And under it, a weird, almost Kraftwerk-like bass pattern, also drifting in and out. This 24-minute track alone is worth the price of admission, I think. Plus it omits the hypnotic voice stylings that Ashley seems to prefer, which I find sort of creepy, and definitely something which can put one into some odd mental states over the long term.

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