Release of an Oath
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Release of An Oath is an album by the Electric Prunes. Following the musical pattern of their Mass in F Minor, it is a rock music setting of a service intended to release a penitent from an oath made under duress and in violation of his principles (liner notes).
The album is subtitled The Kol Nidre - a prayer of antiquity, and is often referred to simply as The Kol Nidre. It should be noted that the Jewish Kol Nidre prayer, on which the first track is based, remains in current use as a central part of Jewish worship.
Despite the subtitle and popular name, the remaining tracks of the album are based on Christian rather than Jewish liturgy.
[edit] Personnel
Although credited to the Electric Prunes, the album is largely the work of composer and producer David Axelrod and a group of session musicians. Personnel included:
- Earl Palmer (drums)
- Carol Kaye (bass)
- Howard Roberts (guitar)
Only the vocals appear to have been recorded by the band members.
[edit] Track listing
Side 1
- Kol Nidre (Axelrod) 4.14
- Holy Are You (Axelrod) 4.05
- General Confessional (Axelrod) 4.15
Side 2
- Individual Confessional (Axelrod) 2.10
- Our Father, Our King (Axelrod) 3.10
- The Adoration (Axelrod) 3.48
- Closing Hymn (Axelrod) 2.53
[edit] External links
- Independent review of the album.
- David Axelrod entry at Picadilly Records documents personnel.