Vangelis - The City

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Album Details

Title: The City
Artist: Vangelis
Release Date: 1990
Re-Released On: 5/14/1991
Label: Atlantic, Eastwest
Duration: 43:09
Album Type(s): Instrumental
UPCs: 075678224829, 090317302621, 075678224843
Genre: Electronica
Styles: Neo-Classical, Progressive Electronic
Moods: Reflective, Relaxed, Detached, Calm/Peaceful, Ethereal, Hypnotic, Nocturnal, Smooth, Wintry, Clinical, Eerie
Total Copies: 5
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Dawn
  2. Morning Papers
  3. Nerve Centre
  4. Side Streets
  5. Good to See You
  6. Twilight
  7. Red Lights
  8. Procession

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1991CDAtlantic82248-2
1990CDEastwest9031730262

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Album Review

This is a day in the life of a city, its denizens shaking off sleep and moving through the busy streets and promenades only to return home and (presumably) start the process all over again. Vangelis' city is cosmopolitan, tastefully blending exotic sounds and disembodied voices, at once futuristic yet reassuringly familiar. Where Direct was remote, The City is almost sensual; swiftly coursing rhythms and bursts of sensation create a tactile quality. As program music, it succeeds at connecting events seamlessly for the first half of the disc. You can actually see the weak morning light dissipate the darkness on "Dawn" and watch the characters shuffle through their morning ministrations on "Morning Papers." The day starts in earnest on "Nerve Centre," an internal clock implied in the music's mechanized movement, but listeners are soon granted a midday reprieve with a pleasant stroll along "Side Streets." The City does sag slightly in the middle, lapsing into new age amenity on "Good to See You" and "Twilight," but the composer quickly recaptures his muse on the contagious carnival atmosphere of "Red Lights." "Procession" sums things up with a typically poignant melody from Vangelis, where the events of the day wash over listeners in reflection. True, there are some gaps in The City where key events seem to be missing, but Vangelis clearly had the beginning and the end of a good idea here. The rich, full sound of The City makes it easy for listeners to immerse themselves in the music. This is the work of a master sound painter, one whose wide musical travelogue reappears in a composite creation that challenges the composer to create new pictures from past experiences. Moreso, it's a disc that listeners will want to revisit often. ~ Dave Connolly, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alain MarnatMastering
Emmanuelle SeignerVoices, Footsteps
FlorianAssistant Engineer
Fredrick RousseauEngineer
Kathie HillVoices
Kathy HillVoices
Kimura ReikoVoices
Kimura RiekoVoices
Mikamo YokoVoices
Mixamo YukoVoices
Philippe ColonnaEngineer
Ras BabooAssistant Engineer
Red Tiger!Artwork, Design, Art Direction
Roman PolanskiVoices, Footsteps
Stathis ZalidisPhotography
Stathis ZalikisPhotography
VangelisProducer, Arranger
Vassilis MarkisPhotography