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Fresh Aire III

Mannheim Steamroller

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Album Review

Like its namesakes, Fresh Aire III is a series of song-specific themes (the life cycle, the forest) couched within a larger seasonal theme (this time, summer). Listeners will find the same mix of medieval music, progressive keyboard rock, and soft instrumentals that made up the first two Fresh Aire albums in varying amounts. The new wrinkle is music that better leverages the part-time string sections as composer Chip Davis casts his arrangements in a contemporary classical setting. On a piece like "Mere Image," originally written for the Omaha Ballet and chronicling the passage of life from young to old, the music blossoms in the hands of an orchestra. However, sentimentality gets the better of Davis on "Morning," resulting in sub-Sergei Rachmaninoff mawkishness. Balancing out the orchestral pieces are the medieval/prog rock keyboard showcases for Jackson Berkey ("Toccata," "The Cricket," "Midnight on a Full Moon"), again bearing a strong resemblance to the work of Rick Wakeman, and the thoughtful instrumentals painted in watercolor tones ("Amber," "Interlude 6," "The Sky"). At this stage, the notes explaining the program behind the music are less illuminating than didactic; after all, this isn't rocket science. It is, however, a well-balanced alliance of Davis' own musical development and the spirit of nature and history that runs through all of the Fresh Aire releases. Incorporating the sounds of nature into "The Woods Is Alive," writing music set to motion for "Mere Image," these represent incremental steps for Chip Davis as a composer. Mannheim Steamroller wasn't about to abandon their Fresh Aire aesthetics, yet they manage to move forward within those musical parameters with each album.

Customer Reviews

Glad to access this music once again!

Glad to see these albums are now on iTunes! They sound a little dated, but for me these albums defined New Age back in the "early days" of New Age! Fresh Aire 3 is the gem of the bunch--they fizzled out, in my opinion after Fresh Aire 4. Funny to remember these on vinyl! Worth a listen again!

Great album that still holds...

"Sub-Sergie Rachmaninoff mawkishness"... What the heck? As a song, Morning could be the Mannheim Steamroller theme song. It's very much in the vein of all of their music. Mere Image is great at projecting images, you feel like you're at the Renaissance Festival. The Sky and Midnight On a Full Moon are both wonderful at capturing the essence of a warm summer evening, but from two completely different moods. I had the pleasure of attending Mannheim's "Yellowstone" concert, another album I enjoy, but I too return to this album as one of Chip Davis's best works.

Kept me sane during my childhood

Certainly a bit techno in sound but the classical sensibilities are very strong. I used to listen to this album at my bedside on a cassette copy and it never stopped entertaining me, Once you get past that kitschy techno feel it definately brings you along with it, like any really good movie soundtrack would, It just lets you have a soundtrack without the movie's baggage

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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