Kronos Quartet / Pat Metheny - Steve Reich: Different Trains / Electric Counterpoint (1989)
BAND/ARTIST: Kronos Quartet / Pat Metheny
- Title: Steve Reich: Different Trains / Electric Counterpoint
- Year Of Release: 1989
- Label: Elektra Nonesuch
- Genre: Modern Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
- Total Time: 00:41:45
- Total Size: 230 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Different Trains, for double string quartet & tape:
1. Kronos Quartet – America – Before The War (08:59)
2. Kronos Quartet – Europe – During The War (07:31)
3. Kronos Quartet – After The War (10:20)
Electric Counterpoint, for electric guitar, bass guitar & tape:
4. Pat Metheny – Fast (06:51)
5. Pat Metheny – Slow (03:21)
6. Pat Metheny – Fast (04:29)
Performers:
Kronos Quartet (1-3):
David Harrington, John Sherba – violin
Hank Dutt – viola
Joan Jeanrenaud – cello
Pat Metheny – guitar (4-6)
Different Trains, for double string quartet & tape:
1. Kronos Quartet – America – Before The War (08:59)
2. Kronos Quartet – Europe – During The War (07:31)
3. Kronos Quartet – After The War (10:20)
Electric Counterpoint, for electric guitar, bass guitar & tape:
4. Pat Metheny – Fast (06:51)
5. Pat Metheny – Slow (03:21)
6. Pat Metheny – Fast (04:29)
Performers:
Kronos Quartet (1-3):
David Harrington, John Sherba – violin
Hank Dutt – viola
Joan Jeanrenaud – cello
Pat Metheny – guitar (4-6)
This late-'80s work finds the minimalist composer mixing acoustic and taped material to great effect. The disc's centerpiece is "Different Trains," a work that frames Reich's impressions of his boyhood train trips between his mother in Los Angeles and his father in New York; Reich also intersperses references to the much more harrowing train rides Jews were forced to take to Nazi concentration camps. Using the fine playing of the Kronos Quartet as a base, Reich layers the work with the taped train musings of his governess, a retired Pullman porter, and various Holocaust survivors -- vintage train sounds from the '30s and '40s add to the riveting arrangement. And for some nice contrast, Reich recruits guitarist Pat Metheny to create a similarly momentous piece in "Electric Counterpoint" (Metheny plays live over a multi-tracked tape of ten guitars and two electric basses). Two fine works by Reich in his prime.
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