Genesis Piano Project - album out now (review & interview online)

  • An interesting album has been released: The GENESIS PIANO PROJECT contains eight interpretations of classic Genesis tracks on piano


    The Fountain Of Salmacis [7:53]

    One For The Vine [10:25]

    Seven Stones [5:18]

    Stagnation [9:08]

    Entangled [7:05]

    Firth Of Fifth / Supper's Ready [15:25]

    For Absent Friends / Horizons [3:51]

    The Cinema Show [11:05]

    More details can be found in our nws item here (I recommend to listen to some tracks on YouTube)


    https://www.genesis-news.com/n…-album-released-n752.html


    cheers

    Christian


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  • I had a listen to the start of Fountain of Salmacis. It sounds really interesting. Oddly, it kind of evoked a scene in a black and white movie set in a saloon in the wild west. Will have to check out the rest.


    That is sad about the pianist though, I wonder what the story is.

  • I haven't listened to it yet (and the queue is pretty long, so it'll be a while), but the most recent episode of the Tabletop Genesis Podcast is all about this album. A while back, they did an interview with one of the guys (I don't remember if it was before or after the one's passing, so I don't know who the interview was with), but it talked about why they got into Genesis in the first place, and how they do the arrangements. It was a good interview, though I can't point out which episode that was.


    Regardless, as I said, the most recent episode is specifically about this new album, just released. So give it a listen if you've the interest.

  • Quote from Jazz Buffalo (https://jazzbuffalo.org/event/…ounge-philippe-lemm-trio/)


    "Angelo lived a very full, giving, and productive life. He also lived his adult life with anxiety and depression."


    There is also the fact that his family chose to support this cause : The National Alliance on Mental Illness – New York.

    Oh dear - wasn't aware of that. I was in touch with Adam yesterday, offering "them" a little interview to support the release. He then told me ...

    I haven't listened to it yet (and the queue is pretty long, so it'll be a while), but the most recent episode of the Tabletop Genesis Podcast is all about this album. A while back, they did an interview with one of the guys (I don't remember if it was before or after the one's passing, so I don't know who the interview was with), but it talked about why they got into Genesis in the first place, and how they do the arrangements. It was a good interview, though I can't point out which episode that was.


    Regardless, as I said, the most recent episode is specifically about this new album, just released. So give it a listen if you've the interest.

    That's why I have included this infoamtion in our news item about the Genesis Piano Project yesterday

    cheers

    Christian


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    Changed the title of the thread from “Genesis Piano Project - album out now” to “Genesis Piano Project - album out now (review & interview online)”.