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Escala
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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ESCALA, the gorgeous electric string quartet who caused a sensation in the final of ITV's Britain's Got Talent 2008, finally unleash their astonishing, Trevor Horn produced debut album on June 23rd. Fusing contemporary so...  more »

     
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All Artists: Escala
Title: Escala
Members Wishing: 5
Total Copies: 0
Label: Columbia
Original Release Date: 6/9/2009
Re-Release Date: 6/23/2009
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 886974742326

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ESCALA, the gorgeous electric string quartet who caused a sensation in the final of ITV's Britain's Got Talent 2008, finally unleash their astonishing, Trevor Horn produced debut album on June 23rd. Fusing contemporary sounds with classical instruments, ESCALA boast the freshest and most innovative sound of the year and are destined to take the charts by storm. The quartet comprises four sophisticated, beautiful and intelligent girls in their twenties. These talented, dedicated and disciplined musicians studied at London's most prestigious music colleges, becoming highly trained, professional classical performers. The four girls became close friends after being recruited as part of a large string section for a UK arena tour, and decided to work together to create a new musical phenomenon. The album, produced by Trevor Horn (Cher, Paul McCartney, Seal, Pet Shop Boys, Charlotte Church) features "Live and Let Die", "Kashmir" (featuring Slash), and "Palladio".

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CD Reviews

Nothing new here...
MJF | 06/26/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Been there, done that as they say. Trevor Horn/Escala are Mike Batt/Bond wanna-be's but it's a good effort none the less. All the sales hype about new and refreshing, etc., etc., is exactly that - sales hype. Classical-cross over has been around for a while and this is not new. Bond is the biggest selling string quartet of all time and if Escala is your first foray into the genre and you enjoyed it; you'll love Bond. Explosive is their "greatest hits" - start there. I give it 4 stars because I do enjoy the album, but as I said, nothing new here. As a matter fact, most of these tracks have been done by Bond."
Escala: Bond with Darker Intensity
William Holmes | Portland, OR USA | 03/07/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The comparisons between "Bond" and "Escala" are inevitable and well covered in other Amazon reviews--each group is a "pop" string quartet consisting of four beautiful and talented young musicians. Although I enjoy the work of both groups, I find Escala's work to be more intense and haunting.



Bond often offers a cheerful, upbeat interpretation of the piece they are playing--not a bad thing, but a little different from what Escala does. Escala displays a darker and, to me at least, more moving sensibility. Pieces like "Requiem for a Tower," "Sarabande," and "Adagio for Strings" are powerful and intense, and you can get a sense of what I mean just by listening to Amazon's sampler for this album. My favorite track is the quartet's relentless version of "Palladio", the piece composed by Karl Jenkins (of Adiemus fame) for de Beer's "Diamonds are Forever, People are Just Shadows" commercials. To hear how Escala differs from Bond, compare each group's version of "Kashmir," the Led Zeppelin standby.



I'm looking forward to future offerings from Escala and highly recommend this CD!"
Escala- I love this CD!
Dale R. Carpenter | Houston | 11/19/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"There are several all female string quartets out there, but as for music, this one is the cream of the crop. I like their careful blend of classical style and modern, without the drone of dance style music. There is a good mix of soft and loud, slow and fast music. I also like that I can hear all of the stings due to the really good music arrangements. I cant wait for their next CD to come out and even better yet if they will go on tour."