My favorite track off that album, both beautiful and chilling, and Orson’s narration, like a cherry on top! (Although that may not be a fitting analogy)
En dépit de sa diversité stylistique, cette composition d'esthétique expressionniste, toujours proche du drame, de la profondeur, de l'angoisse et la vision profonde et tourmentée de la vie qui semble émaner de la métaphysique de l'homme comme de sa même nature profonde. Je remercie dieu de m'avoir inspiré ce texte creux et redondant !
Parsons has done a wonderfull. Job with this peice. And after 40 years I never knew Debussy wrote it. Play it on a good hifi full blast and it shakes the house... Note... Neighbours are not happy!!!
Its not Debussy but Parsons Recording Engineer Wolff who had the idea for a long time and who wrote it, being a Poe Fanatic. This just Fyi. Look it up on Wikipedia.
as I entered the gothic archway of the hall . . . a valet of stealthy step, thence conducted me, in silence through many dark and intricate passages . . .
For the first time I heard accords on this song that in the cassettes and CDs that I had, were not audible! Something new!. This goes to show how intense are these songs!
Yes, the original blew my mind as well, I played it insanely to death!😄 I think the original mix sounds better, but I do like the added narration. I wish they had added it to the original mix as the reissue.
Thanks for sharing this walk down memory lane. I wore this record out in college.
The best concept album ever composed.
My favorite track off that album, both beautiful and chilling, and Orson’s narration, like a cherry on top! (Although that may not be a fitting analogy)
Like an ornately carved lid on a crypt ?🤔
Beautiful video featuring my favorite author and great album of my youth.
En dépit de sa diversité stylistique, cette composition d'esthétique expressionniste, toujours proche du drame, de la profondeur, de l'angoisse et la vision profonde et tourmentée de la vie qui semble émaner de la métaphysique de l'homme comme de sa même nature profonde. Je remercie dieu de m'avoir inspiré ce texte creux et redondant !
For those uninitiated, the magic starts around 7:00
But there is so much more within this album
Obra de arte musical😊❤
Parsons has done a wonderfull. Job with this peice. And after 40 years I never knew Debussy wrote it. Play it on a good hifi full blast and it shakes the house... Note... Neighbours are not happy!!!
Its not Debussy but Parsons Recording Engineer Wolff who had the idea for a long time and who wrote it, being a Poe Fanatic. This just Fyi. Look it up on Wikipedia.
@@feymreichmanostenrn8751 Actually the beginning is by Debussy. Look up "La chute de la maison Usher (opera)"
as I entered the gothic archway of the hall . . . a valet of stealthy step, thence conducted me, in silence through many dark and intricate passages . . .
10:36 The Pavane, this is the good part of the song
That’s not only a song. If you need songs look for Pop music.
@@klausbadenAlan Parsons Project was pop music. They had several songs on the pop charts.
I do love poetry..... Blood Moon
Scary
6:26 - where the power of the properly-employed oboe proves the words of Poe as spoken by Orson at the beginning, 🎃 😁
Thanks for the explanation
Better than Innagottadavita !! Excellent 16 minutes on my tube audio system ! WOW
For the first time I heard accords on this song that in the cassettes and CDs that I had, were not audible! Something new!. This goes to show how intense are these songs!
This is the remastered version. I believe the originally released version from the '70s didn't have the Orson Welles narration and some other touches.
ruclips.net/video/dyUity2a8ho/видео.htmlsi=G5Meh5X0oTFW9RF4
The one I posted is the original without the narrative!
The mix of the original is better. Too bad there isn't a version of the original with the added vocals by Wells.
Used to (alas) own the MoFi Lp of this work. A masterpiece, as is I Robot (had the UHQR). Gaudi has some good music, too.
Ahh, lots of Debussy in there...
A connoisseur!
What a pity that M. Debussy didn't finish his opera. But how delightful to hear a part of it in this.
Thanks for your explanation
Excellent edition
Meesterwerk
This is Debussy
Which composition?
@@poconos27 La chute de la maison Usher (opera)
Cosa hanno creato😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 pazzesco... fuori categoria!!!!
Who is the artist who produced the ghoul near the end of the piece?
Absolutely, wonderfully grotesque!
That was Andrew Powell, Arranger, Composer and Conductor in the Project.
The original 1976 album blew my mind - I don't understand the later Narrative version at all. I think it ruins the product.
Yes, the original blew my mind as well, I played it insanely to death!😄 I think the original mix sounds better, but I do like the added narration. I wish they had added it to the original mix as the reissue.