Imaginary Voyage is a studio album past times French Jazz-Fusion artist Jean-Luc Ponty. It was released inwards 1976 on Atlantic Records.
As of 1976, artist/jean-luc-ponty-mn0000228299">Jean-Luc Ponty's variations on the artist/mahavishnu-orchestra-mn0000233862">Mahavishnu Orchestra subject were withal fresh together with imaginative, cast inwards a distinctively different, to a greater extent than lyrical, to a greater extent than controlled framework. For Imaginary Voyage, artist/ponty-mn0000228299">Ponty's instrumental lineup is identical to that of artist/mahavishnu-mn0000233862">Mahavishnu -- electrical violin, guitar, keyboards, bass, drums -- but he turns the emphasis on its head, amongst all commands coming straight from the violin (his) together with less competitive crossplay emanating from his colleagues. For starters, "New Country" is a lively jazz-rock hoedown, i of those periodic C&W side trips that some fusioneers attempt for a lark, together with "The Gardens of Babylon" is a wonderfully memorable tune, the beginnings of which grow out of "New Country." The in conclusion one-half of the LP is taken upward past times the championship composition, a potent four-part suite that hangs together amongst barely a snag inwards involvement over its 20-minute span.
If y'all are a considering buying a Luc Ponty CD together with you're non sure where to begin....well the answer is, Imaginary Voyage. I ain most of his music together with this i stands out every bit existence the most musical together with beautiful compostion. (I mightiness add together that Egnimatic Ocean is some other gem). Listen on all y'all progressive Jazz lovers :)
Gene
Back inwards the 70's, I bought this album - the 2d ponty Album I got after Cosmic Messenger. the music was PERFECT for the fourth dimension menstruum together with for things going through me dorsum then. Like Cosmic messenger, it takes y'all on that achetypical "trip" that some of us discovered afterward tin toilet hold upward experienced without "medical assistance." ;-) This volition practise it for you! inwards fact, this is the variety of music that y'all pose headphones on for together with sit down it out on your most comfortable chair ... unopen your eyes together with "travel." The music is compelling together with extrememly good orchestrated. The melodies are extremely unique keeping inwards heed when it came out (that is if y'all heard similar, y'all in all likelihood heard re-create cats from afterward periods.) This is a highly recommended slice of the Ponty Collection which I volition go along updating at every improvement of technology (Album to Tape to CD to DVD, whatsoever ...) This album was part of the "fusion" music that took my out of my high forehead classical stage into the "modern era."
Imaginary Voyage is awesome. Jean Luc Ponty shows that at that topographic point is such a affair every bit violin jazz, but his audio is i that can't hold upward pigeonholed. Just hear to county together with western influenced 'New Gardens' together with it volition direct hold y'all bobbing your caput together with tapping your feet. The slower paced 'The Gardens of Babylon' is only every bit powerful. I intend that every cutting is a winner. Imaginary Voyage Parts I through IV only flows from i cutting to the next. You tin toilet hear the instruments speak to i another. This is i of my favorite CD's. Try listening to it through earphones. Awesome! Highly recommended.Vannie( . )
For his 2d album of 1976 Jean Luc Ponty finaly realized the combination of musical ideas that would offering him his distinctive sound. While his previous ii albums were for sure zero to skimp on,they were genuinely part of a procedure which would atomic number 82 upward to a string of belatedly 70's musical triumphs for him. Beginning amongst this album. After a menstruum of seeing which,where together with how of his ain musical ideas gibe his audio best,it seemed that everything was edifice to what happened here. And I tin toilet honestly state it's i of his really best musical achievements.
"New Country" is probable i of the most unique compositions ever. It sounds rather similar some combination of a country/western howdown together with a firey jazz rocker. Very inventive. "The Gardens Of Babylon" together with "Once Upon Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Dream" showcase the best facial expression of his "new sound" really well: sleek,glossy together with streamlined fusion amongst a skillful emphasis on tune together with rhythmically powerful every bit well. "Tarantula" goes an fantabulous project at blending the pounding jazz stone amongst to a greater extent than rhythmic jazz funk. Not every bit unproblematic to practise every bit i mightiness intend but it plant here. The championship track,a 4 part rhythmic extravaganza ending amongst an intense 8 infinitesimal jazz funk groove i time again allows for some exciting soloing from Ponty.
Jean Luc Ponty's musical journeying was e'er every bit ongoing one. I suppose if y'all followed his musical progression from his earliest days to his latest free the progression would hold upward to a greater extent than obvious. But fifty-fifty taken inwards scattered bits it's non hard to hear. This basic format of i one-half of seperate compositions together with some other of several parts of the championship vocal would hold upward something he'd remain amongst for a niggling while. And it was quite a skillful concept really. It gave him the gamble to atomic number 82 into his principal theme. That agency zero could come upward off every bit underwelming. Any agency y'all expect at it,in this illustration it definitely worked on every level.
Long ago, I got the LP "Imaginary Voyage," together with played it until it was worn out. Then I got the cassette tape together with played that until it was worn out. Right now, I'm working on the CD version of the album, together with am far from tired of listening to it. This is, inwards my opinion, the best album that Jean-Luc Ponty has recorded: the best multifariousness of music together with the best that he has written. Starting amongst "New Country" together with moving into the dreamy "Gardens of Babylon" together with "Wandering On The Milky Way," into the urgencies of "Once Upon Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Dream" together with thus into the sudden "Tarantula," Ponty displays a multifariousness of emotions amongst his mastery of the electrical violin. He thus tops that amongst the epic 4-part "Imaginary Voyage," which culminates inwards the wonderful eight-minute "Part IV." Jean-Luc Ponty has been around a long fourth dimension together with has a lot of recordings, together with if y'all haven't heard this album before, larn it. It's definitely worth buying.
(As an aside, I had heard close this album from watching "Soundstage," an one-time PBS present from long ago, when they had an episode called "Fiddlers Three," featuring Doug Kershaw, Itzahk Perlman together with Jean-Luc Ponty. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 wonderful show, showing 3 dissimilar types of violin performances: Ponty, thus smoothen together with fifty-fifty inwards using the bow, fifty-fifty inwards fast songs, it seemed similar he wouldn't intermission a sweat. Perlman played classical music, his movements thus precise, sudden together with clean, carefully together with exacting inwards his bow work. Kershaw played Cajun province music, all elbows together with movement, the strings on his bow breaking from his sawing motions on the violin, it appeared thus sloppy compared to the other ii but sounded thus good. At the end, all 3 combined on i song, playing various parts inwards their ain style. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 bully present amongst bully talent using the same musical instrument but playing various ways.)
Tracks Listing
1. New Country (3:07)
2. The Gardens Of Babylon (5:06)
3. Wandering On The Galaxy (Violin Solo) (1:50)
4. Once Upon Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Dream (4:08)
5. Tarantula (4:04)
6. Imaginary Voyage
Part I (2:22)
Part II (4:05)
Part III (5:28)
Part IV (8:00)
Total Time 38:10
Line-up / Musicians
- Jean-Luc Ponty / Electric together with acoustic violins, organ together with background synthesizers
- Marc Craney / Percussion
- Tom Fowler / Electric bass
- Daryl Steurmer / Electric together with acoustic guitars
- Allan Zavod / Electric keyboards together with acoustic pianoforte
As of 1976, artist/jean-luc-ponty-mn0000228299">Jean-Luc Ponty's variations on the artist/mahavishnu-orchestra-mn0000233862">Mahavishnu Orchestra subject were withal fresh together with imaginative, cast inwards a distinctively different, to a greater extent than lyrical, to a greater extent than controlled framework. For Imaginary Voyage, artist/ponty-mn0000228299">Ponty's instrumental lineup is identical to that of artist/mahavishnu-mn0000233862">Mahavishnu -- electrical violin, guitar, keyboards, bass, drums -- but he turns the emphasis on its head, amongst all commands coming straight from the violin (his) together with less competitive crossplay emanating from his colleagues. For starters, "New Country" is a lively jazz-rock hoedown, i of those periodic C&W side trips that some fusioneers attempt for a lark, together with "The Gardens of Babylon" is a wonderfully memorable tune, the beginnings of which grow out of "New Country." The in conclusion one-half of the LP is taken upward past times the championship composition, a potent four-part suite that hangs together amongst barely a snag inwards involvement over its 20-minute span.
If y'all are a considering buying a Luc Ponty CD together with you're non sure where to begin....well the answer is, Imaginary Voyage. I ain most of his music together with this i stands out every bit existence the most musical together with beautiful compostion. (I mightiness add together that Egnimatic Ocean is some other gem). Listen on all y'all progressive Jazz lovers :)
Gene
Back inwards the 70's, I bought this album - the 2d ponty Album I got after Cosmic Messenger. the music was PERFECT for the fourth dimension menstruum together with for things going through me dorsum then. Like Cosmic messenger, it takes y'all on that achetypical "trip" that some of us discovered afterward tin toilet hold upward experienced without "medical assistance." ;-) This volition practise it for you! inwards fact, this is the variety of music that y'all pose headphones on for together with sit down it out on your most comfortable chair ... unopen your eyes together with "travel." The music is compelling together with extrememly good orchestrated. The melodies are extremely unique keeping inwards heed when it came out (that is if y'all heard similar, y'all in all likelihood heard re-create cats from afterward periods.) This is a highly recommended slice of the Ponty Collection which I volition go along updating at every improvement of technology (Album to Tape to CD to DVD, whatsoever ...) This album was part of the "fusion" music that took my out of my high forehead classical stage into the "modern era."
Imaginary Voyage is awesome. Jean Luc Ponty shows that at that topographic point is such a affair every bit violin jazz, but his audio is i that can't hold upward pigeonholed. Just hear to county together with western influenced 'New Gardens' together with it volition direct hold y'all bobbing your caput together with tapping your feet. The slower paced 'The Gardens of Babylon' is only every bit powerful. I intend that every cutting is a winner. Imaginary Voyage Parts I through IV only flows from i cutting to the next. You tin toilet hear the instruments speak to i another. This is i of my favorite CD's. Try listening to it through earphones. Awesome! Highly recommended.Vannie( . )
For his 2d album of 1976 Jean Luc Ponty finaly realized the combination of musical ideas that would offering him his distinctive sound. While his previous ii albums were for sure zero to skimp on,they were genuinely part of a procedure which would atomic number 82 upward to a string of belatedly 70's musical triumphs for him. Beginning amongst this album. After a menstruum of seeing which,where together with how of his ain musical ideas gibe his audio best,it seemed that everything was edifice to what happened here. And I tin toilet honestly state it's i of his really best musical achievements.
"New Country" is probable i of the most unique compositions ever. It sounds rather similar some combination of a country/western howdown together with a firey jazz rocker. Very inventive. "The Gardens Of Babylon" together with "Once Upon Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Dream" showcase the best facial expression of his "new sound" really well: sleek,glossy together with streamlined fusion amongst a skillful emphasis on tune together with rhythmically powerful every bit well. "Tarantula" goes an fantabulous project at blending the pounding jazz stone amongst to a greater extent than rhythmic jazz funk. Not every bit unproblematic to practise every bit i mightiness intend but it plant here. The championship track,a 4 part rhythmic extravaganza ending amongst an intense 8 infinitesimal jazz funk groove i time again allows for some exciting soloing from Ponty.
Jean Luc Ponty's musical journeying was e'er every bit ongoing one. I suppose if y'all followed his musical progression from his earliest days to his latest free the progression would hold upward to a greater extent than obvious. But fifty-fifty taken inwards scattered bits it's non hard to hear. This basic format of i one-half of seperate compositions together with some other of several parts of the championship vocal would hold upward something he'd remain amongst for a niggling while. And it was quite a skillful concept really. It gave him the gamble to atomic number 82 into his principal theme. That agency zero could come upward off every bit underwelming. Any agency y'all expect at it,in this illustration it definitely worked on every level.
Long ago, I got the LP "Imaginary Voyage," together with played it until it was worn out. Then I got the cassette tape together with played that until it was worn out. Right now, I'm working on the CD version of the album, together with am far from tired of listening to it. This is, inwards my opinion, the best album that Jean-Luc Ponty has recorded: the best multifariousness of music together with the best that he has written. Starting amongst "New Country" together with moving into the dreamy "Gardens of Babylon" together with "Wandering On The Milky Way," into the urgencies of "Once Upon Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Dream" together with thus into the sudden "Tarantula," Ponty displays a multifariousness of emotions amongst his mastery of the electrical violin. He thus tops that amongst the epic 4-part "Imaginary Voyage," which culminates inwards the wonderful eight-minute "Part IV." Jean-Luc Ponty has been around a long fourth dimension together with has a lot of recordings, together with if y'all haven't heard this album before, larn it. It's definitely worth buying.
(As an aside, I had heard close this album from watching "Soundstage," an one-time PBS present from long ago, when they had an episode called "Fiddlers Three," featuring Doug Kershaw, Itzahk Perlman together with Jean-Luc Ponty. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 wonderful show, showing 3 dissimilar types of violin performances: Ponty, thus smoothen together with fifty-fifty inwards using the bow, fifty-fifty inwards fast songs, it seemed similar he wouldn't intermission a sweat. Perlman played classical music, his movements thus precise, sudden together with clean, carefully together with exacting inwards his bow work. Kershaw played Cajun province music, all elbows together with movement, the strings on his bow breaking from his sawing motions on the violin, it appeared thus sloppy compared to the other ii but sounded thus good. At the end, all 3 combined on i song, playing various parts inwards their ain style. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 bully present amongst bully talent using the same musical instrument but playing various ways.)
Tracks Listing
1. New Country (3:07)
2. The Gardens Of Babylon (5:06)
3. Wandering On The Galaxy (Violin Solo) (1:50)
4. Once Upon Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Dream (4:08)
5. Tarantula (4:04)
6. Imaginary Voyage
Part I (2:22)
Part II (4:05)
Part III (5:28)
Part IV (8:00)
Total Time 38:10
Line-up / Musicians
- Jean-Luc Ponty / Electric together with acoustic violins, organ together with background synthesizers
- Marc Craney / Percussion
- Tom Fowler / Electric bass
- Daryl Steurmer / Electric together with acoustic guitars
- Allan Zavod / Electric keyboards together with acoustic pianoforte

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