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Clearlight
State of the Art Progressive Rock with an Impressionist Essence
BY
ANGEL ROMERO
– APRIL 9, 2014POSTED IN: CD REVIEWSANGEL ROMERO
Impressionist Symphony (Gonzo Multimedia, 2014)
Clearlight,
the musical project of globe-trotting French keyboardist Cyrille
‘Clearlight’ Verdeaux has a new outstanding album titledImpressionist Symphony.
Clearlight has released a great series of albums that range from
progressive symphonic rock to electronic music. The Impressionist
Symphony takes Clearlight to state of the art progressive rock with an
impressionist flavor.
Impressionist Symphony is
a tribute to an art form dominated by French artists in the areas of
painting and music. Cyrille Verdeaux is deeply influenced by Ravel,
Satie and Debussy. He combines these timeless classics with equally
superb progressive music.
The
Impressionist Symphony features several high profile musical guests,
including Steve Hillage (Gong) on guitars, Tim Blake (Gong) on
keyboards, Didier Malherbe (Gong) on duduk and saxophone, Paul Sears
(The Muffins) on drums and percussion, Don Falcone (Spirits Burning) on
tubular bells, Linda Cushma (Oxygene8) on bass and Chapman stick, Chris
Kovax (Psyquest) on synthesizer; Vincent Thomas-Penny on guitars, Neil
Bettencourt on drums, Craig Fry (Cartoon) on violin, and Remy Tran on
synthesizer.
Each track was inspired by an impressionist painter. “In
2004, I was giving a solo piano concert at the French Embassy of
Brasilia for the June 21st music festival. After the concert, the
ambassador came to me and told me I had an ‘impressionist style’. His
remark gave me the idea to compose a specific Music aimed at the glory
of all the impressionists, audio as well as visual.
In
2011, Don Falcone in California made contact with me on Facebook to
record some tracks for a Spirits Burning project. So we scheduled an
appointment to see what could be done together. First, I recorded
keyboard tracks for his project, what became Spirits Burning &
Clearlight ‘Healthy Music In Large Doses’. When I found out that Don’s
equipment and technique of collecting tracks from Musicians living all
around the World was exactly what was needed to complete my
impressionist project, I proposed for him to become a partner in this
impressionist saga. He agreed, and began to gather tracks from all of my
friends that accepted to play on it, some in England, some in France,
others in the U.S. When all of the tracks on his computer’s folder were
ready, I took a plane to mix it at Don’s home studio (California).
My first album released in 1974, ‘Clearlight Symphony‘,
was recorded with the participation of Gong’s Didier Malherbe, Steve
Hillage, and Tim Blake. So, for the 40th anniversary, I again asked the
trio to participate in this new symphonic impressionist rock project.
And they did it! Great friends! I completed the musical crew with Paul
Sears (cult drummer of the progressive band The Muffins), Linda Cushma,
Chris Kovax, Craig Fry (a very good classical violinist), Vincent
Thomas-Penny (another guitarist), and synthesizer player Remy Tran, who
helped me record most of the Degas De La Marine piece last summer in his
home studio in France.”
Clearlight takes impressionism and progressive rock into the 21st century with the help of his friends. “When I began to dive deeper into new music, one of my first and longest-lasting discoveries was Cyrille, and the ‘Clearlight Symphony‘
album on Virgin Records. It’s been an honor and pleasure to celebrate
the spirit of that release, and help shape the sound of Clearlight
Impressionist Symphony. My efforts for the new symphony began as
gatekeeper of sound, morphed into what Cyrille called the project’s
‘godfather’, and culminated in the role of producer. It’s been a fun
story, and now it’s ready for each and every listener,” says Don Falcone, producer of the album.
“Been a
Clearlight fan since the Virgin days. Having worked with Cyrille
onstage at the Progday festival 10 years ago, I jumped at the chance to
participate in the Clearlight ‘The Impressionist Symphony’ project when
he asked me,” says Paul Sears of The Muffins “It is an honor to be included in the dream team that Cyrille selected for this special recording.”
Clearlight
is a French progressive rock band formed in the 1970s. Their best known
work was produced in England, released by a British record company, a
cutting edge indie label called Virgin Records that later became part of
a major label. The band’s early albums ‘Clearlight Symphony‘ and ‘Forever Blowing Bubbles‘ are some of the finest examples of 1970s progressive rock.
The Impressionist Symphony includes a 12-page color booklet with photos, credits and images of impressionist paintings.
“This music is artistic and genuine; it is such an honor for me to
be a part of this eloquent work and look forward to the possibility of
one day sharing the stage with these stunning musicians,” says Linda Cushma of Oxygene8.
“I
bought my first Clearlight Symphony album from a used record store in
1979. I knew nothing about it, and bought it for the cover art,” reveals violinist Craig Fry. “When
I got it home and played it, I thought: ‘I have found my music’. I
dreamed then that I would one day have the privilege of playing with
Cyrille Verdeaux, Steve Hillage, and Didier Malherbe.
My
musical career has gone in a number of directions over the years, but
that dream faded, and eventually evaporated altogether. I didn’t even
play the violin for ten years. But the forgotten dream found me when Don
Falcone asked me if I wanted to play on a new Clearlight album with
Cyrille, Steve and Didier. I didn’t take much time to think before
answering yes.
Violin tracks were recorded at Don’s house, with Don engineering and Cyrille guiding, consulting and editing.
In the end the Clearlight Impressionist Symphony has
emerged as a beautiful amalgamation of Cyrille’s compositions and the
instrumental wizardry of an extraordinary and disparate group of
musicians. I am grateful to Don and Cyrille for offering me membership
in an extended family I have admired for over three decades, and to
which it is an honor to belong.”
Impressionist Symphony is one of the progressive rock masterpieces of 2014 and a serious contender for best album of the year.
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CURRENTLY AVAILABLE AT GONZO:
Les Contes Du Singe Fou CD - £9.99 |
Tribal Hybrid Concept CD - £9.99 |
Forever Blowing Bubbles CD - £9.99 |
Impressionist Symphony CD - £9.99 |
Clearlight Symphony CD - £9.99 |
Best Of Clearlight CD - £9.99 |
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