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Riders on the Storm
Composed by Doors
Performed by Prague Symphony Orchestra
with Kennedy
Conducted by Peter Scholes
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The Unknown Soldier
Composed by Doors
Performed by Prague Symphony Orchestra
with Kennedy
Conducted by Peter Scholes
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Spanish Caravan
Composed by Doors
Performed by Prague Symphony Orchestra
with Kennedy
Conducted by Peter Scholes
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Love Street
Composed by Doors
Performed by Prague Symphony Orchestra
with Kennedy
Conducted by Peter Scholes
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Hello, I Love You
Composed by Doors
Performed by Prague Symphony Orchestra
with Kennedy
Conducted by Peter Scholes
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Light my Fire
Composed by Doors
Performed by Prague Symphony Orchestra
with Kennedy
Conducted by Peter Scholes
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People are Strange
Composed by Doors
Performed by Prague Symphony Orchestra
with Kennedy
Conducted by Peter Scholes
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Strange Days
Composed by Doors
Performed by Prague Symphony Orchestra
with Kennedy
Conducted by Peter Scholes
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The End
Composed by Doors
Performed by Prague Symphony Orchestra
with Kennedy
Conducted by Peter Scholes
Editorial Reviews
Love him or hate him, Nigel Kennedy can play a mean fiddle. And on Riders on the Storm: The Doors Concerto, the violinist, arranger Jaz Coleman, and the Prague Symphony Orchestra pay energetic tribute to--who else?--the Doors. These instrumental string arrangements try their damnedest to avoid becoming elevator-music covers, but they only vaguely resemble the Doors' originals. The violinist loves a jam, and these arrangements thankfully give him plenty of room to solo. The longer tracks--"Light My Fire" and "The End"--work best, with Kennedy offering inspired playing and plenty of drama. Doors fans may be interested in hearing fresh takes on their favorite tunes ("Riders on the Storm," "Light My Fire," "The Unknown Soldier," and more), but those accustomed to Kennedy's more classical endeavors may be disappointed. Oddly enough, the living members of the Doors have nothing but great things to say about this disc. Strange days, indeed. --Jason Verlinde
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Riders on the Storm: The Doors Concerto
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Riders on the Storm: The Doors Concerto
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004YMTH Release Date: 2000-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Riders On The Storm
- The Unknown Soldier
- Spanish Caravan
- Love Street
- Hello, I Love You
- Light My Fire
- People Are Strange
- Strange Days
- The End
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Love him or hate him, Nigel Kennedy can play a mean fiddle. And on Riders on the Storm: The Doors Concerto, the violinist, arranger Jaz Coleman, and the Prague Symphony Orchestra pay energetic tribute to--who else?--the Doors. These instrumental string arrangements try their damnedest to avoid becoming elevator-music covers, but they only vaguely resemble the Doors' originals. The violinist loves a jam, and these arrangements thankfully give him plenty of room to solo. The longer tracks--"Light My Fire" and "The End"--work best, with Kennedy offering inspired playing and plenty of drama. Doors fans may be interested in hearing fresh takes on their favorite tunes ("Riders on the Storm," "Light My Fire," "The Unknown Soldier," and more), but those accustomed to Kennedy's more classical endeavors may be disappointed. Oddly enough, the living members of the Doors have nothing but great things to say about this disc. Strange days, indeed. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
"Concerto" says everything.......2006-12-19
The Vietnam Concerto.......2006-11-05
Interesting music - haunting and beautiful.......2006-01-07
As I really like the Doors, I saw this CD and recognizing what Jaz Coleman did with Led Zeppelin, I bought this CD.
It is not much like the LeZeppelin effort. However, both are equally beautiful. The LZ disc sounded like a movie soundtrack. Here the music sounds like a sad concerto.
Truly, I was struck by the sadness in the music. It is powerful though, and the arrangements strike the right chord (terrible pun - sorry) between being exactly similar to the Doors music, and a fresh interpretation.
Should you buy this disc? Well, if you enjoy classical music and you are not a snob - then yes. This disc may get you to enjoy some contemporary music in a vital interpretation. If you are a Doors fan, I would think you would enjoy hearing your favorite songs being played in a new way.
Overall, I believe this is an interesting disc to own. Well worth it. It is and does stand within my classical collection. It ain't Horowitz, but it sure is sweet!!
Sorry..........2005-09-08
Beautiful, Smart.......2005-08-22
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