Joel Frederiksen & Ensemble Phoenix Munich - Requiem For A Pink Moon (2012)
Artist: Joel Frederiksen & Ensemble Phoenix Munich
Title: Requiem For A Pink Moon (An Elizabethan Tribute to Nick Drake)
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Harmonia Mundi
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 65:51 min
Total Size: 283 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Requiem For A Pink Moon (An Elizabethan Tribute to Nick Drake)
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Harmonia Mundi
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 65:51 min
Total Size: 283 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01: Road
02: Requiem aeternam (bearb. von Joel Frederiksen)
03: Pink moon
04: Horn
05: His golden locks (Verses 1 and 2)
06: Place to be
07: His golden locks (Verse 3)
08: Wand'ring in this place
09: Which will
10: Rest awhile, you cruel cares
11: Rider on the wheel
12: Time stands still
13: Time has told me
14: Ocean
15: Hanging on a star
16: Never weather-beaten sail
17: Horn: Reprise F-Dur
18: Requiem F-Dur (Horn) (bearb. von Joel Frederiksen)
19: Voice from the mountain
20: Northern sky
21: Harvest breed
22: Come, heavy sleep
23: From the morning
24: Requiem 2 (bearb. von Joel Frederiksen)
Following the success of his 2011 album Rose of Sharon a celebration of 18th Century American music that landed on Billboard s classical chart and critics year-end lists the latest project by Joel Frederiksen and the Ensemble Phoenix Munich takes them all the way back in time to... 1972. That was the year the late British troubadour and cult favorite Nick Drake released his third and final album, Pink Moon. Initially, the album garnered a small amount of critical attention, but it was not until decades after Drake s death that it received widespread public and critical acclaim. Today, the sparse and unadorned tracks of Pink Moon are regarded by many fans and music critics as the greatest efforts of a tragically short career. Drake s was an art filled with melancholy, a feeling and a concept that unites him with the singer- songwriters of the Elizabethan age. Adapting Drake s melodic guitar lines for Renaissance instruments, Frederiksen sheds new light on these finely crafted songs that speak directly and powerfully to the human condition and offers a fitting tribute to a modern-day Thomas Campion.