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Third Ear Band - Music Of Macbeth (1972)

Track listing:
  1. Overture 4:20
  2. The Beach 1:54
  3. Lady Macbeth 1:48
  4. Macbeth's Return 5:00
  5. The Banquet 1:21
  6. Dagger And Earth 2:49
  7. At The Wel 3:03
  8. Court Dance 2:28
  9. Fleance 4:02
  10. Groom's Dance 4:21
  11. Bear Baiting 1:10
  12. Ambush,banquo's Ghost 2:27
  13. Going To Bed 3:04
  14. The Cauldron 2:39
  15. Prophesies 1:53
  16. Wicca Way 1:24

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Composed as a soundtrack, Music from Macbeth represents an other mysterious, "weird" exploration in progressive "ethnic trance". A first distinction with "Alchemy" & their self title is the accentuation put on dissonant sounds and medieval harmonies and instrumentation. The album is also less rhythmical and more difficult to approach despite that is a soundtrack. "Overture" is a dark reminiscence of what we've ever heard on their previous efforts with the addition of guitars. The combination of oboe and the violin is always as evident as before. "The beach" is an atonal atmospheric track dominated by a violin's single sustained note, some concrete noises of "birds" and guitar effects. "Lady Macbeth" is a rather bucolic composition made of plaintive oboe parts and acoustic guitar then come dissonant violin lines.

"Macbeth's return" is a folkish medieval writing for dancing violin and oboe parts accompanied by a constant percussion's pulse. "Banquet" is an other folkish composition sustained by long, linear, monotonous and atonal oboe, violin lines. "Dagger and death" catches the essence of embryonic electronic rock experimentations with lot of guitar effects and violin glissandos & "drones". "At the well" is an other dissonant song with minimal jazzy guitar parts. "Fleance" features some female vocals built on a very pastoral, dancing acoustic instrumental. "Bear Baiting" also put the accent on medieval, celtic, acoustic and dancing structure. A beautiful album but less evanescent than the hypnotic and eastern minimalist "alchemy" or "third ear band". This album needs several listenings to be fully appreciated. [progarchives.com]

01. Overture
02. Beach
03. Lady Macbeth
04. Inverness: Macbeth's Return / The Preparation Fanfare / Duncan's Arrival
05. Banquet
06. Dagger and Death
07. At the Well / The Princes' Escape / Coronation / Come Sealing Night
08. Court Dance
09. Fleance
10. Grooms' Dance
11. Bear Baiting
12. Ambush / Banquo's Ghost
13. Going to Bed / Blind Man's Buff / Requiescant / Sere and Yellow Leaf
14. Cauldron
15. Prophesies
16. Wicca Way