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Earendil ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 17 2008 Location: Indiana, USA Status: Offline Points: 1584 |
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Does anybody have any recs for violin-driven prog? I'm thinking of more in a rock than an overly symphonic setting.
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Ivan_Melgar_M ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 27 2004 Location: Peru Status: Offline Points: 19557 |
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![]() Hard Rock and Prog in a perfect balance with the violin assuming the lead role along with keyboards. Iván |
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Dellinger ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() VIP Member Joined: June 18 2009 Location: Mexico Status: Offline Points: 12868 |
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The David Cross era of King Crimson has violin (ofcourse), but it is more like part of the sound than a leading instrument. Perhaps on some songs it has a more important role. I particularly like the live version of Starless, where the violin takes the main theme of the first part of the song (I feel that theme was made for being played with violin instead of guitar).
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Garion81 ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: May 22 2004 Location: So Cal, USA Status: Offline Points: 4338 |
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I agree with Ivan but any of these albums would fit the bill:
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Dixie Dregs. Plenty of violin on all of their albums. The interplay between violin and guitar on much of their work is terrific.
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Gentle Giant! But only in their first four albums
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There are two I can think of. For prog-jazz, try Michael Urbaniak, arguably the best jazz violinist ever. His album, Atma, is a good place to start. Also, After Crying is an instrumental prog band that features cello, violin, trumpet and piano. Their album Megalozottak is excellent.
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High Tide - Simon House drives those records with some very unique and very noisy violin... he's a good few decibels lower with Hawkwind......
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King Crimson's Red (album).
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KBB from Japan. Excellent band.
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I was going to mention the Dregs and Kansas, but I didn't think they
were really "violin-driven" though the violin is or was integral.
Jean-Luc Ponty fits in more with that term. His mid 70's solo stuff is
superb.
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A very good Van der Graaf's album "The Quite Zone/Pleasure Dome"
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"Like Children" - Jerry Goodman & Jan Hammer
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Curved Air's first three albums make excellent, extensive use of violin in a rock capacity. Also they are just plain masterpieces.
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Mahavishnu Orchestra
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Everyone knows rock attained perfection in 1974, it's a scientific fact.
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And his solo stuff as "Spiral Realms" where the music is treated so heavily to effects that it is actually hard to listen to at times. He also plays a lot of violin with Hawkwind -- best use of it is in "In the Hall of the Mountain Grill" and then "Astounding Sounds Amazing Music". Simon also doubles as the keyboard/synthesizer guy and oftens plays both at the same time when the synth sound is sequenced.
Others (out from the top of my head):
Graham Smith with VdGG/Peter Hammill
Graham Smith with String Driven Thing -- worth every moment of it!
Darryl Way with Curved Air -- shame on you for asking! Punishment is all three versions of Vivaldi with Cannons back to back full blast until you repent!
Jean Luc Ponti and others with Frank Zappa
David LaFlamme with It's a Beautiful Day
--- forget her name -- sorry --- the lady that passed away that played violin with Par Lindh -- she was better than him or the band!
Anekdotten has a violin, does it not?
PFM - Lots of violin in the earlier days
Banco also has violins and other instrumental pieces but they are all over the music, not exemplified as we prefer to in the "rock music" context
Amon Duul 2 has so much violin that no one listens to it! And it loves to duet an electric guitar ... and very well too! But it might be considered too proggy because it doesn't have that "anglo-american" sound! The way the violin is used here is different, because it is also soloing almost all the time right next to the guitar, and I think this confuses people's musical minds when they think that you can only hear one thing during a "solo" ... but what if it is NOT a solo, but a part of the music? ... Yeah ... !!!!
And ... I'm sorry ... I would rather listen to Charlie Daniels, or Doug Kershaw than have to live through a Kansas album again! At least you get some honesty and down home feeling in the music that is not pretentious or pleads to be something that one is not in my book! Edited by moshkito - December 13 2010 at 21:28 |
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The polish group BELIEVE does a good job with this. Their player Satomi is excellent
I liked what the German group Pell Mell did too, although I guess that was more classical The Canadian group FM used electric violin |
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By the time they released that album, David Cross had already left the band (or rather, asked to leave), and thus there are no violins in it except for one live improv track (which I particularly don't even like). |
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