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Riders On the Storm: The Doors Concerto

Jaz Coleman, Kennedy & Prague Symphony Orchestra

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Album Review

There's always an air of pretentiousness that accompanies classical performances of pop and rock classics, and most performances are quickly dismissed to the muzak-filled realms of elevators and doctor's waiting rooms. The fact that classical violinist Nigel Kennedy has dropped his first name for this set (to become Kennedy) doesn't bode well. Which makes it all the more surprising that this collection is quite good. Teaming up with producer Jaz Coleman (who has previously reworked Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin in the same vein) and the Prague Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy's violin replaces the vocals of Jim Morrison. Fortunately, lurking underneath Kennedy's guise as a rebel lies the thing which first brought him so much attention: his ability to play exquisite music, both technically and emotionally. Coleman's arrangements bring new depth to the music; at times the results bear little in common with the originals (such as "Riders on the Storm" and "People Are Strange"); nonetheless, they're fascinating musical excursions best approached with an open mind. Some tracks, such as the simple pop classic "Light My Fire," would have been better left alone and cry out for Morrison's passionate vocals rather than the melancholic strains of the violin; nonetheless, this collection makes for a good listen in an oftentimes difficult genre.

Customer Reviews

WOW!

Holy god, for someone to make pure incredible rock gold, and turn it into something as chilled out, and relaxing as this concerto is absolutely incredible. I've heard many "rock to symphony" albums, but nothing comes close to the originality and grace of this one. This is easily one of the best covers of the doors you will ever hear.

Silky Soothing-Sounds Superb!

Anyone who can take the raw beauty of The Doors music and make it sound silky soothing while preserving its intense power is a fantastic genius.

Great

I think Jim would have loved this.

Biography

Born: February 26, 1960 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, Engl

Genre: Classical

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

Jaz Coleman has had his hand in many genres of music, from post-punk angst to composing classical music. A Londoner residing in New Zealand, Coleman came to the public's notice singing and playing keyboards in the band Killing Joke in 1978. As Killing Joke's career began to slow down in the early '90s, their singer worked with Art of Noise member Anne Dudley on the 1991 Middle Eastern themed Songs from the Victorious City. Coleman teamed with Killing Joke bassist Youth and collaborated on two symphonic...
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