French Skyline

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French Skyline
French Skyline cover
Studio album by Earthstar
Released 1979
Recorded 1978-1979
Genre Experimental Music
Electronic Music
Ambient Music
Krautrock
Kosmische Musik
Length 44:40
Label Sky
Producer Klaus Schulze & Craig Wuest
Earthstar chronology
Salterbarty Tales
(1978)
French Skyline
(1979)
Atomkraft? Nein, Danke!
(1981)

French Skyline is the second full-length album by the American electronic band Earthstar. It was their first release for Hamburg, Germany–based Sky Records.

French Skyline was recorded in 1978 and 1979. The opening track, "Latin Sirens Face The Wall," was recorded at Klaus Schulze Studios in Hambühren, West Germany, and was engineered by Klaus Schulze. Bass and strings were recorded at Aura Sound Studios in New York. All other tracks were recorded at Deponté la Rue Studio in Paris, France. Additional recording took place at four different studios in Germany and New York State. The album was released by Sky Records in 1979.

French Skyline strongly shows Klaus Schulze's musical influence on Craig Wuest and Earthstar. [1] Wuest's idea was to create a wall of sound, as described by the New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock: "...his desire apparently is to create music that doesn't necessarily suggest a particular instrument, rather creates a new texture. Therefore, though there are credits for flute, guitar, bass, violin, viola, French horn, sitar and vocals, it's pretty hard to distinguish any of these."[2] French Skyline was also the first of three albums on which Wuest made heavy use of the mellotron and the rare Birotron, a variation on the mellotron that can sustain notes beyond eight seconds.[3]

Klaus Schulze's presence is almost certainly a large part of the reason why French Skyline is Earthstar's most successful album in terms of sales. An unauthorized version was reissued on CD by Musique Intemporelle in 1999.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Latin Sirens Face the Wall"
    "Part I: Sirens" – 4:14
    "Part II: The Amazon" - 10:10
    "Part III: The Flourishing Illusion" - 4:40
  2. "Splendored Skies and Angels" - 6:21
  3. "French Sky Lines Suite"
    "Movement I: Morning Song (For Iris And Richard)" - 6:15
    "Movement II: Sources Change, including "The Movement" - 7:25
    "Movement III: 3 Demensional Music" - 4:45
    "Movement IV: Wind and Sky Symphony/Reprise: Morning Song" - 6:10

[edit] Personnel

  • Craig Wuest - Synthesizers, Birotron, mellotron, piano, sitar, harp, sundrys, glass games, voice, vocoder, Tibetan bells, percussion, tape loops, treatments
  • Dennis Rea - Electric guitar, treated guitar, "tonewall"
  • Norm Peach - Bass, devices
  • Tim Finnegan - Flute, "templewind"
  • Daryl Trivieri - "Whaling violin," "sheets of sound"
  • Louis Deponté - Violin I, viola, treatments, recording of sea birds on the French coast
  • Phil Novak - Violin II, choir
  • Marla Thomson - French horn, flute, choir
  • Joan N. - choir
  • Dirk Schmalenbach - Sitar

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Jenkins, Mark (1999). Earthstar - French Skyline. review. E-Mix Magazine. Retrieved on 2007-10-24.
  2. ^ Rea, Dennis; other uncredited contributors (2005-01-20). New Gibralter Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock, EA-EL. Retrieved on 2007-10-24.
  3. ^ Planet Mellotron Reviews: E1. Retrieved on 2007-10-24.

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