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- Date Released: June 26, 2007
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Rock
- Label: Epic/Red Ink
- Copyright: (P) 2007 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
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They Say...
Despite his reputation as a rock guitar virtuoso, Steve Vai has been writing orchestral scores since the age of 14 (that would be circa 1974) by his estimation and "[amassing] hefty heaps" of them ever since, "but with few performances." So he notes in his annotations to the ambitious double-CD live set Sound Theories, Vols. 1-2. Vai's compositional bent finally was given an outlet by Co de Kloet of Dutch Public Radio & Television, which commissioned him to write an hour's worth of music to be performed by the Metropole Orkest. Going through his amassed materials, Vai came up with two hours' worth, which he and the orchestra performed in a series of concerts in May 2004 and July 2005. Then, he took the recordings home and began working on them, resulting, two years later, in this album, the first two volumes of what he hopes to be a continuing series. The pieces date back to 1978 ("Answers"), with many from the 1980s ("Salamanders in the Sun," "Attitude Song," "For the Love of God," and "Liberty" from the first disc and the entire second disc). Several of these earlier works, notably "Salamanders in the Sun" and "Frangelica, Pt. 2," reveal the influence of Vai's former employer Frank Zappa. Zappa was never fortunate enough in his lifetime to work with a sympathetic symphony orchestra like the Metropole, however. (He did work well with some smaller ensembles toward the end of his life.) Like Zappa, Vai is interested in pushing the limits of composition and playing ability, and he has gone even further by manipulating the live recordings with what he acknowledges are thousands of edits and note substitutions. The first disc, subtitled The Aching Hunger, is a guitar-plus-orchestra album with his usual playing pyrotechnics. But he leaves the entire second disc (Shadows & Sparks) to the Metropole, which makes this music sound like the highly dramatic soundtrack for an adventure film that hasn't been made yet. Sound Theories, Vols. 1-2 seems to be the beginning of a post-guitar-hero career for Vai, and it makes a good start in that direction.
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11 Total Tracks, 51:08 Total Length
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Shadows And... |
8:42 |
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Sparks |
9:27 |
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Frangelica (Part 1) |
3:04 |
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Frangelica (Part 2) |
10:31 |
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Helios and Vesta |
8:19 |
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Bledsoe Bluvd. |
10:08 |
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06 Total Tracks, 50:11 Total Length
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Credits
- Jeff Beck - Inspiration // Jeff Beck - Inspiration // Jeff Beck - Inspiration // Jeff Beck - Inspiration // Steve Vai - Arranger // Steve Vai - Producer // Steve Vai - Performer // Steve Vai - Orchestration // Steve Vai - Editing // Steve Vai - Mixing // Steve Vai - Audio Production // Bryan Beller - Bass // Bryan Beller - Bass (Electric) // Linda Dumessie - Violin // Wim Grin - Cello // Henk Heijink - Trumpet // Jan Hollander - Trumpet // Leo Janssen - Clarinet // Leo Janssen - Saxophone // Leo Janssen - Soloist // Dennis Koenders - Violin // Wim Kok - Violin // David Ocker - Copyist // Jan Oosthof - Trumpet // Marijn Rombout - Violin // Doug Sax - Mastering // Aimee Versloot - Viola // Simone Vierstra - Violin // Hans Vroomans - Piano // Hans Vroomans - Arranger // Hans Vroomans - Soloist // Arlia de Ruiter - Violin // Arlia de Ruiter - Concert Master // Arlia de Ruiter - Soloist // Arno Van Nieuwenhuize - Percussion // Metropole Orchestra - Performer // Larry DiMarzio - Photography // Ross Pelton - Cover Photo // Ruud Breuls - Trumpet // Peter Tiehuis - Guitar // Peter Tiehuis - Guitar (Electric) // Peter Tiehuis - Soloist // Williard Riley - Copyist // Arthur Jarvinen - Copyist // Neil Citron - Engineer // Neil Citron - Audio Engineer // Bonnie Janofsky - Orchestration // Mieke Honingh - Viola // John A. Sepetys - Management // Seya Teeuwen - Violin // Hugh Den Ouden - Balance Engineer // Hugh Den Ouden - Audio Engineer // Erica Korthals Altes - Violin // Elisabeth Cats - Violin // Friederike Darius - Clarinet // Friederike Darius - Flute // Martin de Kam - Trombone // Julia Jowett - Viola // Arend Liefkes - Bass // Marc Scholten - Clarinet // Marc Scholten - Saxophone // Joke Schonewille - Harp // Willem Luijt - Clarinet // Willem Luijt - Oboe // David Peijnenborgh - Violin // Mike Schäperclaus - Percussion // Marianne Van Den Heuvel - Violin // Herman Van Haaren - Violin // Ruta E. Sepetys - Management // Co de Kloet - Liner Notes // Co de Kloet - Executive Producer // Erik Kromhout - Violin // Jan Bastiani - Trombone // Chris Opperman - Piano // Chris Opperman - Arranger // Chris Opperman - Moog Synthesizer // Chris Opperman - Orchestration // Chris Opperman - Copyist // Murk Jiskoot - Percussion // Penka Kouneva - Copyist // Frank Mathijssen - Engineer // Michael Mesker - Art Direction // Michael Mesker - Design // David Kole - Arranger // David Kole - Orchestration // Jen Kuhn - Tapes // Joeri DeVente - French Horn // Paul Bliven - Engineer // Pamela Dancy - Production Coordination // Tony Sartino - Clothing Design // Norman Jansen - Viola // Iris Schut - Viola // Annie Tangberg - Cello // Sangwook "Sunny" Nam - Mastering // Jascha Albracht - Cello // Martin Baai - Percussion // Mike Cortese - Management // Doesjka DeLeu - Violin // Tjerk DeVos - Bass // Tjerk DeVos - Guitar (Bass) // Jaap DeVries - Bassoon // Werner Janssen - Clarinet // Werner Janssen - Saxophone // Patrick Koopman - Guitar Technician // Vera Laporeva - Violin // David Frank Long - Copyist // Alan Neveu - Copyist // Craig Schriber - Copyist // Juan Martinez Schrijver - Clarinet // Juan Martinez Schrijver - Clarinet (Contrabass) // Juan Martinez Schrijver - Saxophone // Juan Martinez Schrijver - Soloist // Enrico Selvegio - Copyist // Joost Smeets - Tuba // Jos Teeken - Cello // Tom Trapp - Arranger // Tom Trapp - Orchestration // Tom Trapp - Copyist // Paul Van Der Feen - Clarinet // Paul Van Der Feen - Saxophone // Carlo VanDerPut - Keyboards // Hans Van Der Zanden - French Horn // Joeri de Vente - French Horn // Denis Koenders - Violin // Henk Heijink - Trumpet // Erica Korthals Altes - Violin // Hans van der Zanden - French Horn // Arlia De Ruiter - Violin // March Scholten - Clarinet // Paul Bliven - Audio Engineer // Arend Liefkes - Guitar (Bass) // Merijn Rombout - Violin // Erik Kromhout - Violin // Bert Pfeiffer - Trombone // Iris Schut - Viola // Wik Kok - Violin // David Peijnenborgh - Violin // Paul van der Feen - Clarinet // Seija Teeuwen - Violin // Linda Dumessie - Violin // Simone Vierstra - Violin // Julia Jowett - Viola // Frank Mathjssen - Audio Engineer // Erik Winkelmann - Guitar (Bass) // Elisabeth Liefkes-Cats - Violin // Jan Bastiani - Trombone // Marianne Van Den Heuvel - Violin // Norman Jansen - Viola // Jeanine Abbas - Clarinet // Peter Tiehuis - Guitar (Electric) // Mike Schaperclaus - Percussion // Micke Honigh - Viola // Aimee Versloot - Viola // Martin de Kain - Trombone // Leo Janssen - Clarinet // Vera Laporeva - Violin // Joke Schonewille - Harp // Wim Grin - Cello // Willem Lujit - Clarinet // Hans Joerg Fink - Trombone
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