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Post subject: [2025-11-21] George Martin "The Velvet Revolution: Sound Productions And Impressionist Influences" 3CD set (El UK)
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2025 11:04 am
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Amazon USA Available for pre-order soon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FPDP2M3N/?tag=imwan-20 Amazon Canada Available for pre-order soon: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0FPDP2M3N/?tag=imwanca-20 Amazon UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0FPDP2M3N/?tag=imwan-21 Description • George Martin’s work with the Beatles defined the sixties and changed music forever. • As Paul McCartney said, ‘if anyone was the fifth Beatle it was him’. During the 1950’s, Martin, a great appreciator of quirkiness, established the Parlophone label with a sequence of ingenious comedy records by the Goons, Peter Ustinov and Flanders and Swann; a precocious formula which caught the mood of the time and yielded hits for Bernard Cribbins and Peter Sellers and Sophia Loren. Then, in 1961, while George was in Cambridge recording Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennett and Jonathan Miller in the groundbreaking satirical revue, Beyond the Fringe, came news of of the label’s first Number One hit, ‘You’re Driving Me Crazy’ by the whimsical 1920’s-style dance band, the Temperance Seven. Martin described his productions as “Sound Pictures”. He would coax a performance from the artist, the result sometimes embellished by sound effects and other imaginative acoustic devices. The techniques George mastered while creating comedy records had everything to do with the production triumphs that would follow with the Beatles. When the band retired from touring and determined to concentrate on making albums with a pioneering approach to the whole new art of pop, Martin was well equipped to meet the group’s challenging sonic demands and to propose a good many initiatives of his own; whether in the string quartet setting for ‘Yesterday’, or when taking an orchestra into uncharted musical waters for ‘A Day in the Life’. George Martin had a very particular affection for the Impressionist composers Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel. He claimed the former’s ‘Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune’ was the piece that decided him on a career in music and saw ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’ as a Debusseyesque tone poem. For George, Ravel was “one of the greatest orchestrators of all time”, with the “choreographic symphony”, ‘Daphnis and Chloe’ a particular favourite. This 3CD presentation comprises all of George Martin’s productions for the Temperance Seven, the sheer surrealist-comic electricity he captured of Beyond the Fringe (including the original chart album), and a selection of works by Debussy and Ravel, including Igor Markevitch’s account of Debussy’s ‘Faun’ made at Abbey Road and ‘Daybreak’ from Pierre Monteux’s ravishing ‘Daphnis and Chloe’ with the London Symphony Orchestra.Tracklist [CD1] THE TEMPERANCE SEVEN 1. Ukulele Lady (with Peter Sellers) 2. You're Driving Me Crazy 3. Charley, My Boy 4. Vo-Do-Do-De-O Blues 5. Pasadena 6. Sugar 7. Hard Hearted Hannah 8. Chilli Bom Bom 9. Dinah 10. Kaiser Drag 11. T.C.P. (That Certain Party) 12. My Blue Heaven 13. Oh, Baby 14. East St. Louis Toodle-oo 15. I Wonder What’s Become Of Joe 16. Falling In Love Again 17. Autumn Leaves 18. Gaumont British News Theme 19. The Charleston 20. The Black Bottom 21. Everybody Loves My Baby 22. Sahara 23. Running Wild 24. The Mooche 25. The Shake 26. Bye, Bye, Baby 27. Dreamaway Romance (The Carnation Quartet) [CD2] BEYOND THE FRINGE (Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennett, Jonathan Miller) 1. The Royal Box 2. The Heat-Death Of The Universe 3. Bollard 4. Deutscher Chansons 5. T.V.P.M. 6. Aftermyth Of War 7. Civil War 8. Real Class 9. Little Miss Britten 10. Black Equals White 11. Take A Pew 12. The End Of The World 13. The Sadder And The Wiser Beaver 14. Sitting On The Bench 15. And The Same To You 16. Portrait From Memory 17. So That’s The Way You Like It 18. The End Of The World 19. Strictly For The Birds (Dudley Moore Trio) [CD3] GEORGE MARTIN: CLASSICAL INFLUENCES (Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel) CLAUDE DEBUSSY 1. Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune (Philharmonia Orchestra: Igor Markevitch) 2. Nuages (from Nocturnes) (Orchestre du Théâtre National de L’Opéra de Paris: Manuel Rosenthal) 3. Sarabande, from Pour Le Piano (Samson Francois: piano) La Mer (The Sea) 4. De l’aube à midi sur la mer 5. Jeux de vagues 6. Dialogue du vent et de la mer (Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / Roger Désormière) MAURICE RAVEL 7. La vallée des cloches (Marcelle Meyer: piano) 8. Lever du jour ‘Daybreak’, from Daphnis & Chloe (Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden & London Symphony Orchestra / Pierre Monteux) 9. La Valse (Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra / Eduard van Beinum) 10. Bolero (Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra / Eduard van Beinum)
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Post subject: [2025-11-21] George Martin "The Velvet Revolution: Sound Productions And Impressionist Influences" 3CD set (El UK)
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2025 3:01 am
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Post subject: [2025-11-21] George Martin "The Velvet Revolution: Sound Productions And Impressionist Influences" 3CD set (El UK)
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2025 7:16 am
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Intriguing. I'd love to hear this.
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