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Re: Re: Re: Willem Breuker Kollektief's interpretations
Thanks for your reply Armagan.
I must say I don't really like Breuker's Chi Mai. It's very different from the original (which is good - why make the same thing again?), more fanfare-like, but keeps some of the Morricone arrangements (the rock drums for example), making it an overall inconsistent track.
But I don't know Breuker's work enough to situate this track and judge it properly.
Didier
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Dear Didier,
As far as I know, the following are the Morricone pieces re-interpreted by Willem Breuker Kollektief (my list may not be exhaustive):
-The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in "Rhapsody in Blue" (this is an LP) by Willem Breuker Kollektief/Vera Beths String Quartet,
-Chi Mai in "Celebrating 25 Years on the Road" (two CDs) by Willem Breuker Kollektief,
-Chi Mai in "Metropolis" by Willem Breuker Kollektief/Mondriaan Strings/Toby Rix, and
-Revolver in "Gershwin" by Willem Breuker Kollektief/Vera Beths/Mondriaan Strings.
Best wishes,
Armagan
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Armagan,
Has Willem Breuker adapted any other Morricone music than "Chi mai" on his "Metropolis" album?
Didier
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Tell us what you think about Willem Breuker Kollektief's interpretations of Morricone's music.