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Genre:Rock Style:Classic Rock, Prog Rock, Symphonic Rock
Tracklist:
A1. The 5th 3:22 A2. Dharma (For One) 3:25 A3. Little X Plus 2:20 A4. Sabre Dance 3:48 A5. Air 2:50 B1. Ritual Fire Dance 3:55 B2. Rhapsody In Blue 4:00 B3. This Here 4:17 B4. Dance Macabre Opus 40 5:05 B5. Canvas 2:27
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
"Ekseption's idea to record well-known classical themes started in 1968, when the group visited a concert of a British group called The Nice. The six boys were impressed by the way The Nice mixed pop and classical music.
A few weeks after the concert Ekseption was invited to play with one of the finest symphony orchestras in Holland - the North Holland Philharmonic - at a big festival in Haarlem.
The obvious man with Ekseption to handle this project was 22 year old pianist Rick van der Linden, who is also one the promising young classical pianists in Holland. Rick, who finished Conservatory and has played piano recitals with well-known orchestras, started to arrange several classical themes for the festival.
Some weeks before the event, however, Ekseption was told that the orchestra refused to perform with a pop group. That part of the festival was cancelled, but Ekseption stuck to the idea and decided to use the arrangement of Beethoven's "The 5th" for their new record.
"The 5th" was an instant smash hit and stayed for seven weeks in the national Top Ten. This LP was the result of requests for more 'classical pop' from Ekseption's many fans."
2nd pressing. Can be identified from the runout matrix number ("2" after the Y) and writer's credit of A2 on label and sleeve (I. Anderson/C. Bunker instead of J. Tull)
The runouts are stamped; the "X's" or "*" are crossed out 2's and Y's.
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Rights Society B.I.E.M. Rights Society M.C.P.S. Matrix / Runout 873 003.1 Y Matrix / Runout 873 003.2 Y Matrix / Runout AA 873 003 1Y 2 670 *** 119 Matrix / Runout AA 873 003 2Y 2 670 116 Matrix / Runout AA 873 003 1Y 2 670 XXX111 Matrix / Runout AA 873 003 XX 2Y 1 670 119 Matrix / Runout AA 873 003 1Y 2 670 *** 116 Matrix / Runout AA 873 003 XX 2Y 1 670 1113
Lacquer Cut At Phonodisc B.V. Pressed By Phonodisc B.V. Published By Copyright Control
A2. Dharma (For One) 3:25
A3. Little X Plus 2:20
A4. Sabre Dance 3:48
A5. Air 2:50
B1. Ritual Fire Dance 3:55
B2. Rhapsody In Blue 4:00
B3. This Here 4:17
B4. Dance Macabre Opus 40 5:05
B5. Canvas 2:27