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Fresh Aire II

Mannheim Steamroller

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Album Review

This is a rehash of the medieval themes and romantic piano pieces found on the first Fresh Aire. Fresh Aire II gets the nod over the debut by separating the two styles rather than alternating them; the side-long "Fantasia" consists of variations on a stirring medieval theme, not as fertile as Rick Wakeman or Camel's The Snow Goose perhaps, but not far off the mark either. The variations are described as doors (a convenient allusion given the music's conduciveness to reverie), with the intended effect of each described with Epimethean acuity by (presumably) Chip Davis. Without all those precious piano interludes in the middle, Mannheim manages to steamroll its way through more than 15 minutes of medieval mind candy. The second side of the LP features the imaginary themes to romantic movies found on the first album's interludes (there's even a continuation here, with "Interlude V" picking up where the first four left off). Of the three romantic pieces, "A Shade Tree" is the prettiest, with strings (acoustic and classical) conjuring a reflective calm. The medieval theme returns (this time without the accoutrements of contemporary rock) for "Toota Lute," with Jackson Berkey on harpsichord, Eric Hansen on lute, and Davis on recorder. Verily, it doth produceth much pleasure. But Fresh Aire II's finest moment is the closing "Going to Another Place," which wraps the band's different sounds into a succinct, memorable package. Although admirers of the first Fresh Aire will certainly wish to drink deep draughts of Fresh Aire II, listeners with a soft spot for keyboard-led prog rock and historical themes (i.e., Rick Wakeman fans) are also invited. As with all of the American Gramaphone releases, the original LP version is audiophile-friendly.

Customer Reviews

Best Fresh Aire Album

"Fresh Aire II" is by far the greatest of the Fresh Aire albums by "Mannheim Steamroller". With the underlying harmony of the Seven Doors, the tranquil second half of the the album, and "Going to Another Place" wrapping both halves of the album together for an amazing finish, this album is a must have for any fan of Mannheim Steamroller.

Great Demo Album

Back in the day (late 70's) this was the best album to demonstrate receivers, speakers and (yes) phonographs. The use of stereo separation in Chorale and then when Chip's kick drum hits, you could understand the power of clean pulses of sound. The was the 'cleanest' sample of music way before we even heard of CD's and digital sound. This was as good as it got for clarity and powerful sounds. Sit quietly and 'listen' to this music. Beautiful.

best album

this is the best album they have made so far. The medival theme is awesome. If only they can make another album as cool as this one.

Biography

Formed: Omaha, NE

Genre: Holiday

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

The alias of composer Chip Davis, Mannheim Steamroller was among the pioneers of neo-classical electronic music, emerging as one of the driving forces behind the new age phenomenon. Born in Sylvania, OH, Davis' father was a high school music teacher, while his mother was a trombonist with Phil Spitalny's All Girl Orchestra. His grandmother was his first music teacher, giving the child his initial piano lessons at the age of four; two years later, Davis composed his first piece, a four-part chorale...
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