Home Dragon (1971) Earth (1973) L'Apocalypse des Animaux (1973) Cosmos (1974) Heaven And Hell (1975) Albedo 0.39 (1976) La Fete Sauvage (1976) The Vangelis Radio Special (1976) Ignatio (1977) Spiral (1977) Beaubourg (1978) Hypothesis (1978) The Best Of (Windham Hill) (1978) China (1979) Odes (1979) Opera Sauvage (1979) Short Stories (1980) See You Later (1980) Chariots Of Fire (1981) Friends Of Mr. Cairo (1981) To The Unknown Man (1981) Antarctica (1983) Private Collection (1983) Soil Festivities (1984) Invisible Connection (1985) Magic Moments (1985) The Mask (1985) Rapsodies (1985) Direct (1988) Themes (1989) The Best Of Jon And Vangelis (1990) The City (1990) Page Of Life (1991) 1492: The Conquest Of Paradise (1992) Best In Space (1994) Blade Runner (1994) Greatest Hits (1994) Foros Timis Ston Greco (1995) Space Themes (1995) Voices (1995) Oceanic (1996) Gift: Greatest Hits (1997) Portraits (1997) El Greco (1998) Music Of Vangelis (2000) Reprise: 1990-1999 (2000) Mythodea (2001)
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1. El Greco, Part I (Vangelis) 10:04
2. El Greco, Part II (Vangelis) 5:18
3. El Greco, Part III (Vangelis) 6:48
4. El Greco, Part IV (Vangelis) 6:21
5. El Greco, Part V (Vangelis) 4:30
6. El Greco, Part VI (Vangelis) 7:52
7. El Greco, Part VII (Vangelis) 3:18
8. El Greco, Part VIII (Vangelis) 9:43
9. El Greco, Part IX (Vangelis) 12:00
10. El Greco, Part X [Epilogue] (Vangelis) 6:59 |

Montserrat Caballe - Soprano (Voce)
Vangelis - Aranjamente
Philippe Colonna - Inginer sunet
Fredrick Rousseau - Inginer sunetThis portentous tribute to Domenikos Theotokopoulos (16th-century painter "El
Greco") divides its ten tracks among as many separate movements (complete with a
disc-closing "Epilogue") and explores them with all the excitement of a day at
the art gallery (this concept was, in fact, inspired by the National Gallery of
Greece's efforts to obtain El Greco's "St. Peter"). Which means it's very
studious, very meticulous, and very good for you, but ultimately the (very few)
thrills here are intrinsic at best and not really all that thrilling. Composer,
arranger, producer, and performer Vangelis gooses up the action with occasional
bombast, but the overall tone of El Greco's classical new age is as solemn and
washed-out as a centuries-old painting. |
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