Seven: A Suite for Orchestrea

Seven: A Suite for Orchestrea


  • Singer: London Philharmonic Orchestra & Mike Dixon
  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 2004-04-24
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 7

  • ℗ 2004 Naxos

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Seven - A Suite for Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra 10:14
2
Seven - A Suite for Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra 9:45
3
Seven - A Suite for Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra 7:29
4
Seven - A Suite for Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra 8:52
5
Seven - A Suite for Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra 4:43
6
Seven - A Suite for Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra 4:57
7
Seven - A Suite for Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra 11:33

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  • Reviews

    • Tony Banks, where art thou?

      4
      By erik_1099
      Interesting that iTunes doesn't mention this work's creator, Tony Banks, except on the artwork. As only a casual listener of orchestral instrumental music, to me this album is a pleasant, pastoral work. It does bear more resemblance to orchestral movie soundtracks moreso than the few dedicated orchestral works with which I am familiar. Occasionally I hear faint hallmarks of Tony's melodies and phrasing, but if this had been played without my knowing it, I doubt I would have recognized it as his. As a long time fan of his keyboard playing and songwriting with Genesis, and familiar with his solo work, this to me is an interesting departure, certainly seeming to fulfill a creative urge for Tony.

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