Glass, Philip - Analog
SKU
05-OMM029
It says this: "Orange Mountain Music's new release of "Philip Glass - Analog" contains three seminal works in Glass's musical history. In the late 1970's, Philip Glass was asked by two film producers, Francois de Menil and Barbara Rose, to write music for a film they were producing. The Film was "Mark di Suvero, Sculptor" and it was Glass's first film score, predating even Koyaanisquatsi. The score took its titles from the names of di Silvero sculptures shown in the film, including Etoile Polaire (North Star) and others. Dressed Like an Egg is a never before released early Glass score which was written as incidental music to a Mabou Mines Theater Company production in 1977. The disc is rounded out with another never-before-heard recording of Glass' Mad Rush for organ. Mad Rush was originally used by choreographer Lucinda Childs for a dance of the same name. All the performances on Analog feature original performances by Philip Glass on electric organ."
I am unable to tell if this is actually completely different takes of all the tracks from North Star (a great album - one of Phil's most charming for certain) or if the new mixes simply bring out a good amount of unheard parts brought out in the mix that weren't there before, as well as 23' of extra material which has not ever been on CD before. So...a great listen, but maybe not all previously unavailable...
- LabelOrange Mountain Music
- UPC801837002928