tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7380084716739328494.post623922884406840557..comments2024-03-28T21:05:03.743+02:00Comments on Plain and Fancy: Beggars Opera - Waters Of Change (1971 uk, essential heavy progressive rock, 2006 Repertoire digi pack edition)Marioshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11521078254326011558noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7380084716739328494.post-8754815203598091522020-07-28T14:32:45.155+03:002020-07-28T14:32:45.155+03:00thanx 4 share thanx 4 share Odinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16293506233711624480noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7380084716739328494.post-91062726206500985592013-04-14T01:31:43.001+03:002013-04-14T01:31:43.001+03:00On the second plate 'Water of Change' can ...On the second plate 'Water of Change' can be heard to move away from the keyboard sound a la ELP towards playing style reminiscent of my Indian Summer, however is not abandoning the climate Zappa madness. It got a little more room for guitars. The melodies are pretty much universally addictive and enjoyable throughout, from the semi-melancholy "Time Machine" to the humorous faux medieval jig of "Festival" to the grandiosity of "Silver Peacock". Indeed, for a song based, light hearted and melodic early progressive rock album, one would be hard pressed to come up with a better example than 'Waters of Change'.<br /> <br />The compositions are generally strong, as is the electric guitar soloing of Ricky Gardiner. A mellotron is added to many of the tracks, thickening the texture of Beggar’s Opera’s music. But one of the highlights of this album is a short piece, “Lament,” with an organ and distant drum offering a droning chant-like feel, like a bagpiper standing alone on a hill in the early morning mist, plaintively calling for attention. “Festival” is another highlight of the “Waters of Change” album, calling to mind Jethro Tull, along with other progressive rock influences. Flute riffs permeate the background of parts of “Festival.” <br /><br />The music throbs through wonderful chord migrations with the cadence on the lyrics “festival is here to stay” that surprises in a really satisfying way. “Festival” paces through development and shifts as we expect from a good progressive rock song. In fact, this is my favorite cut from the first four Beggar’s Opera albums. The quotes of classical music are reduced in this album, but have certainly not disappeared. “Silver Peacock” starts out with the C minor prelude from Bach’s Well Tempered Clavier (I) played flawlessly at break-neck speed on the organ. However, climax of the album for me is an atmospheric instrumental track 'Nimbus', featuring some beautiful mellotron and almost E-bowish sustained guitar notes. Fortunately, the Nice-ish classical aspirations of the first album, Act One, are mostly absent here, with more emphasis on songwriting. Warm and endearing to the last, this is one of the finest albums from this particular era and sub genre<br /><br />In my humble opinion, fortunately, for others, unfortunately, so anyway on the next album "Beggars" freed from the direct classical inspiration. The album appeared mellotron, which somewhat changed the style of the group. He gave the music more dignities, which, combined with the resignation of the lively, but not matching the rest of the pieces gave a consistent album, which well illustrates the artistic 'direction' of the group. Direction, which was the culmination their consecutive great album 'Pathfinder'<br /><br /><br />For more information about Beggars Opera: <br />http://beggarsopera.co.uk/history.htmladamus67https://www.blogger.com/profile/07035959023698485029noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7380084716739328494.post-88262482354684706532013-04-14T01:28:57.268+03:002013-04-14T01:28:57.268+03:00It’s fun to find music from an old era. Beggar’s O...It’s fun to find music from an old era. Beggar’s Opera takes me back to a past era,album occupies space on my shelf from many years...The inspiration for the creation of the name of the formation was 'loud' a play written in 1728 by John Gay - "Beggar's Opera". Fate of groups however did not go the same manner as the original scenic.<br /><br />In 1970 the band signed with Vertigo, whose profile was set just for ambitious and innovative performers. And it's hard to disagree that this had Beggar's Opera No doubt, along with Genesis, Yes, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Jethro Tull and, expanded the boundaries of rock. But even the in those times, the boom years for music remarkable, not every musical hero had the opportunity to sign a contract. And even if he did it was not clear to success. And it was not that they were inferior artists. Often it was simply a matter happy - greater or lesser .<br /> <br />'Act One',Beggar's Opera debut was brave and crazy trip through the areas of classical music, progressive rock-oriented klawiszowo with a little psychedelii, and above all with a powerful dose of madness and humor. May annoy some quotes from classical music as if woven into force, creating a sense of chaos or patched structure, this arrangement works Franz Von Suppe'go - Poet And Peasant (in the original Poet And Peasant Overure) and Light Calvary. Creativity comes to mind Emerson, Lake and Palmer mixed with the master Zappa. However, it gets much more interesting during longer instrumental passages based on their own conceptions of musicians. Distributed here throughout their rich 'artistry' music and fantastic workshop of musicians<br /><br />Their electrifying and unforgettable live performances at home and abroad, earned them major success in Germany, with the super hit 'Time Machine' from their 'Waters of Change' album of 1971. One of the more interesting proto-prog albums,at this time,this has instant appeal for lover mellotron and Hammond,at any rate, they sound more original than other bands like Fantasy, Gracious! and Cressida from the same period.adamus67https://www.blogger.com/profile/07035959023698485029noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7380084716739328494.post-57889881100654337382013-04-13T06:40:10.714+03:002013-04-13T06:40:10.714+03:00Excellent!Excellent!guinea pighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15405374116328007664noreply@blogger.com