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Riley: A Rainbow in Curved Air, Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band

Terry Riley

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Credited for pioneering the use of tape loops and delayed signals as well as introducing musical repetition into Western music motifs, Terry Riley’s influence on prog rock and popular music can be heard pulsing from his 1967 offering, A Rainbow In Curved Air. Throughout the opening 18 minute and 39 second title-track, stroboscopic analog keyboards dot the sonic topography — similar soundscapes were later used in the Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again” and “Baba O’Riley” — which Pete Townshend titled in divided tribute to Indian mystic Meher Baba and Terry Riley. Although much of “A Rainbow In Curved Air” seems to recall early ambient music with its gossamer atmospheres and cyclical arrangements, it predated the genre by a few years. The same can be said for progressive rock — bands like Gong, the Soft Machine and Curved Air owe much to Riley, especially the latter, who took their moniker from this recording. The lengthier “Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band” was scored for soprano saxophone and electric keyboard. Here can be heard Riley’s improvisational tape manipulations, changing pitches and tones while suspended in mid-note.

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Correction: Riley influenced prog rock, not vice-versa

Note to Dharmalogos: The prog-rock link is apt, but it was Riley's work that inspired legions of progressive rock stalwarts, not the other way around. Among those for whom Riley was an avowed influence are The Soft Machine, Daevid Allen/Gong, Curved Air (who actually named themselves after this LP), and even The Who ("Baba O'Riley" was named after TR and clearly shows his influence).

Classic Riley

This is classic Terry Riley. Love this album. For everyone who is interested in American music.

Terry Riley- Rainbow in curved air

Saw him at Dartmouth College about 1973. Enthralling and new for the times. Great music

Biography

Born: June 24, 1935 in Colfax, CA

Genre: Classical

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Minimalist pioneer Terry Riley was among the most revolutionary composers of the postwar era; famed for his introduction of repetition into Western music motifs, he also masterminded early experiments in tape loops and delay systems which left an indelible mark on the experimental music produced in his wake. Riley was born June 24, 1935 in Colfax, California, and began performing professionally as a solo pianist during the '50s; by the middle of the decade, he was studying composition in San Francisco...
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