ATARAXIA Historiae [+bonus] CD Digipack 2015
Product.Nr.: 37532
EAN: 8033049600230
Label: AUDIOGLOBE
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| Artist: |
ATARAXIA | |
| Title: |
Historiae [+bonus] | |
| Format: |
CD Digipack | |
| Year: | 30.06.2015 | |
| Label: | ARK Records | |
| Tracklist: | 01 Hydra Hyalt 02 Astraea 03 Filava Melis 04 Scarlet Leaves 05 Histrionia 06 Antinea 07 Li Frere li Mestre du Temple 08 Mundus est Jocundum (Carmina Burana) 09 Mundus Furibundus (Carmina Burana) 10 Fila la Lana (Fabrizio de André) | |
| Info: | After more than 16 years from its first press, this summer
will finally see the re-release of one of Ataraxias most celebrated and
popular albums maybe their most modern classcial / neofolk inspired
albums. Deleted for years, Historiae comes in fresh, completely digitally
remastered audio quality, in Digipak and including an EXCLUSIVE
bonus-Track: Ataraxia's version of legendary Italian folk singer Fabrizio
de Andrés «Fila la Lana». «Historiae» is a sonorous book carrying the emotional burden of several lives consumed in that age, in those places. Single stories that dissolved in the oblivion annihilating the individual to save only big events. Ataraxia have listened to the lively narrations of some pilgrims, the sad stories of forgotten ladies, they have shared other people's lives while visiting villages whose names were unknown to them. In their turn, as wandering minstrels, they have transformed all of this into music and brought you these «Historiae» before taking other ways... The first part of the album was recorded in studio during the 1997 Autumn equinox, while the second part was recorded live, in a Medieval court, during the 1998 Spring equinox. «Historiae» are tales narrated in front of a fireplace during the long winter evenings or along the narrow lanes of a forgotten burg. In these songs we can feel the presence of people who lived in Medieval villages and the flavour of our roots. Listening to the rolls of the drums and the blares of trumpets, we can trace a path leading from an atavic past straight to our present. | |