Carmina Burana (album)
Carmina Burana | ||||
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Studio album by Ray Manzarek | ||||
Released | 1983 | |||
Genre | Progressive Rock, Art Rock, Classical Crossover | |||
Length | 39:57 | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Producer | Philip Glass, Kurt Munkacsi | |||
Ray Manzarek chronology | ||||
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Carmina Burana is the third solo album by Ray Manzarek released in 1983. It is a recording of Carmina Burana by Carl Orff.[1]
Track listing
Music composed by Carl Orff
- "Destiny: Ruler of the World - The Wheel of Fortune (O Fortuna)"
- "Destiny: Ruler of the World - The Wounds of Fate (Fortune Plango)"
- "Springtime: The Face of Spring (Veris Leta Facies)"
- "Springtime: Sunrise (Omnia Sol Temperat)"
- "Springtime: Welcome (Ecce Gratum)"
- "Springtime: The Dance (Tanz)" - (Tanz Mix: Ich Schau D mix)
- "Springtime: Sweetest Boy (Dulcissime)"
- "Springtime: If the Whole World Was Mine (Were Diu Werlt)"
- "In the Tavern: Boiling Rage (Estuans Interius)"
- "In the Tavern: The Roasted Swan (Olim Lacus)"
- "In the Tavern: In the Tavern (In Taberna)"
- "The Court of Love: Love Flies Everywhere (Amor Volat)"
- "The Court of Love: A Young Girl (Stetit Puella)"
- "The Court of Love: Come, My Beauty (Veni Veni Venias)"
- "The Court of Love: The Lovers (Blanziflor et Helena)"
- "Destiny: Ruler of the World - The Wheel of Fortune (O Fortuna)"
Personnel
- Ray Manzarek - Piano, Organ, Keyboards, arrangements
- Michael Riesman - Synthesizers, Orchestrations, conductor
- Larry Anderson - Drums
- Ted Hall - Guitar
- Doug Hodges - Bass
- Adam Holzman - Synthesizers
- Jack Kripl - Saxophones, Flutes
Principal Singers
- Catherine Aks
- Ma Premm Alimo
- Bruce Fifer
- Maryann Hart
- Cindy Heuues
- Michael Hume
- Elliot Levine
- Dora Ohrenstein
- Patrick Tomano
- Imball Wheeler
Recorded at A&M Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA.
Liner Notes
In 1983 Ray Manzarek, long attracted to the spiritual power of Carmina Burana, chose to interpret the piece in a contemporary framework. This presentation intends to create enchanted pictures; to conjure up the ecstasy expressed by the lyrics, an enhanced intense feeling for life akin to the passions and revelry of the wandering poets of so long ago.
References
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