Nigel Kennedy - The Kennedy Experience (1999) CD-Rip

Artist: Nigel Kennedy
Title: The Kennedy Experience
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Sony Classical #SK 61687
Genre: Chamber Music, Classical Pop, Experimental, Free Improvisation
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Tracks+Cue+ m3u, Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 00:55:06
Total Size: 385 / 168 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tribute albums sometimes can backfire and come across as acts of extreme hubris. The name of Jimi Hendrix, who wrote the six songs on this album, appears only once, buried in teeny type in the booklet’s credits. Sure, we gather as much from the album’s title and names of the tracks, but Hendrix at least deserves cover credit. As for the music, Kennedy and his young pals perform arrangements that are exquisitely crafted and stunningly clear, but only remotely related to the originals. Most are three times as long as the songs, and dwell on riffs that Hendrix threw away in performance. The ensemble is lovely in its own way, but folksy acoustic guitar strums and genteel plucks of the cello are just not what Hendrix was about. Kennedy’s attempts to transform his violin into a psychedelic instrument–playing with harmonics to reproduce feedback, doubling a line with octaves–sound clever, but he spills his bag of tricks early on. Whoever this album is aimed at, it comes across as a gimmick.Title: The Kennedy Experience
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Sony Classical #SK 61687
Genre: Chamber Music, Classical Pop, Experimental, Free Improvisation
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Tracks+Cue+ m3u, Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 00:55:06
Total Size: 385 / 168 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Nominally it's a set of improvisations by Nigel Kennedy and friends based on Jimi Hendrix tunes, but what starts out in 'Third Stone from the Sun' as a Celtic-flavored "unplugged" style jam session stretches a little further out in 'Little Wing' and '1983' and becomes transformed into something much more dynamic and unpredictable in 'Drifting,' 'Fire,' and 'Purple Haze,' the music-making turning into the kind of kaleidoscopic voyage of discovery for which Hendrix was famous. Amazingly, the "Kennedy Experience," two cellos, two guitars, oboe, flute and bass in addition to Nigel's fiddle, is an entirely acoustic group and only a minimum of electronic effects are used in the production. This is a trip animated entirely by the energy and commitment of the performers. ~ All Music
Track List:
01. Third Stone From The Sun [14:04]
02. Little Wing [10:56]
03. 1983… (A Merman I Should Turn To Be) [15:18]
04. Drifting [6:04]
05. Fire [3:25]
06. Purple Haze [5:22]
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