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Paul McCartney Album: “Standing Stone”
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Release Date:1997-09-23
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Soft Pop, Classic Rock, Mainstream Rock
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Label:Angel
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:724355648426
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Standing Stone, For Chorus & Orchestra: After Heavy Light Years: Fire |
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Standing Stone, For Chorus & Orchestra: After Heavy Light Years: Fire |
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Standing Stone, For Chorus & Orchestra: After Heavy Light Years: Fire |
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Standing Stone, For Chorus & Orchestra: After Heavy Light Years: Fire |
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Standing Stone, For Chorus & Orchestra: After Heavy Light Years: Fire |
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
- Journey to a state of wisdom
Standing Stone is a tremendously focused piece of work, and what it's focused on is the story it has to tell. That story is told in another form in the Standing Stone Poem, an original epic tale marked by a very distinctive tone that combines narrative compression with verbal gusto. One can almost see McCartney up to his elbows in adjectives, throwing them into a bubbling pot on the stove with glee in his eye, and serving the resulting dish to his guests with several flourishes. And this image captures, for me, something of the experience of listening to the music as well. But it is not necessary to read the poem first-- I had been listening to the music in fascination for at least six months before I read the poem. The music itself is action packed and adventure filled, and communicates itself with no wasted gestures. Every note, theme, tempo change, and instrumental color has a purpose, and conveys emotional images which progress from chaos through a magical journey which ends in a resolution which has nothing to do with rest, but with traveling onward in a transformed state. It is a journey through high adventure to a state of wisdom. The theme of the work is how the human capacities for wonder, curiosity, and perseverance can win triumph from the forces of darkness. It is about how victory can be achieved by wits, and courage, and good timing, rather than swords and gore. It is also about what the prize for victory is--about love in peace. McCartney has always been naive in the best sense of the word--neither ignorant nor cynical, but open to experience, willing to be affected. That naivete, combined with his considerable musical ingenuity and exuberance, have produced a series of musical scenes painted with equal delicacy and power, and united by haunting melodies and a strong narrative drive. I have really never heard anything quite like it before, and recommend it to your attention.
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
- Not for the rock fan, but for a lover of all music
The problem that I find in many of the negative reviews that people are giving to this album is that people have certain expectations when they see the name Paul McCartney on the cover of the CD. What must be understood is that this is music from the same mind, but a different part of that mind. It is obvious that certain parts of music by The Beatles and by Paul McCartney and Wings contain elements that transcend rock and roll and pop genres. If it weren't for these elements nobody would distinguish the music of these groups from other performers and the Beatles wouldn't be considered one of the best, if not the best, band ever.
"Standing Stone" is the result of what comes from filtering this extra element from the music that Sir Paul has written in the past. This results in music that is the art of the Beatles minus the rock and r&b that make most people comfortable with it. This album, in short, is for a lover of pure music, not somebody who relies on a heavy beat or groove. You won't find music to move to or remakes of classics, this is wonderful, original, modern but not completely abstract collection of ideas that McCartney put together with great success. I recommend this album for lovers of ALL music, not lovers of Paul's past music.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Celtic Spirit Unfurled
It all starts in a mass of confusion and becomes a sort of vacuum that draws you in musically and emotionally. I, too, had to let the music sink in for weeks before I could find the words to describe what this CD has become to me...absolutely essential to any music lover's collection. Who cares that it's Paul McCartney who composed the music itself, he's no longer a Beatle or the frontman of Wings...he's expanded beyond all that into something much more intense and beautiful with this offering as proof. I can't wait to hear more of his classical compositions! The poem enhances the music itself and I found myself absolutely thrilled with this purchase. You won't be sorry.
"jeriach" (Eden Prairie, MN United States) - December 17, 2001
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- From the gut to the gut.
When I first heard a section of this CD on public radio, I stopped what I was doing (very unusual for me). Two days later that one section was still churning around in me and I had to go out and get the CD. I can only say this music affects me deeply - in the gut. I found that I couldn't listen with my mind. Had to listen with my gut. Maybe that's what happens when someone who can't read music writes something serious. It comes from a deep place and isn't filtered through the intellect. Listen with your gut. You might be moved. I was.
Customer review - March 04, 2004
7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- I have loved this CD for years
I really love this CD. I listen to it all of the time, and I've never grown tired of it, and I've had it for years. It's got some really really nice music. It's modern classical, not rock, obviously. It is very much like a film score. I highly recommend it.
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