Description: Tracks:State of IndependenceUnder the SunHeartsAlive and WellThe KissChagall DuetRun On, JonCandle SongView from the CoppiceHurry HomeShaker LoopChange We MustInterviewChange We Must (Single Edit) Performer Notes: Personnel: Jon Anderson, Sandrine Piau, Nadya, Jade Anderson (vocals), Milton McDonald (guitar), Christopher Warren-Green, Rosie Furness, Roger Chase, Steve Tees, Jonathan Williams (strings), Skaila Kanga (harp), Gwendolyn Mok (piano), Matt Clifford (keyboards), Toby Alington (synthesizers), Steve Pearce (bass, fretless bass), Ian Thomas (drums), Opio Singers (background vocals).All songs written or co-written by Jon Anderson.Jon Anderson joins conductor Nigel Warren-Green and his London Chamber Academy for orchestral arrangements of new material and old favorites on Change We Must (and that sound you hear in the distance is the small army of Anderson's detractors crying "This time he's really gone too far"). But far from being the exercise in self-indulgence that some would charge, Change We Must proves to be a lovely setting for Anderson's compositions. Expertly produced by the vocalist and Tim Handley, the disc finds Anderson's voice in harmonic balance with a wonderful landscape of orchestral sounds. The combined effect is, in a word, lovely. Beginning with the Jon & Vangelis chestnut "State of Independence," the singer and orchestra achieve a natural beauty that the previous pairing aimed at but rarely captured. Likewise, "Hurry Home" and "Under the Sun" -- both of which originally appeared on In the City of Angels (the latter as "It's on Fire") -- are given a second life with Celtic and Third World arrangements, respectively. Some of the new material -- such as the "Chagall Duet," with soprano Sandrine Piau, or "Candle Song," with daughter Jade -- offer a double dose of sweetness, while other songs (notably John Adams' adaptation "Shaker Loops") are intentionally edgy. Anderson even steps out of the spotlight for a trio of piano-led instrumentals co-written with David Tolley and featuring pianist Gwendolyn Mok. These serve as a spirited interlude between songs and represent a unique departure from Anderson's often-elusive arrangements. For nostalgists, who might regard the lack of anything from Olias of Sunhillow as a missed opportunity, the Yes song "Hearts" is given a faithful but welcome reading. The title track serves as a fitting finale, with flawless production and otherwordly arrangements transporting the listener to Anderson's own plane of consciousness. Dedicated to spiritualist Nana Veary, Change We Must speaks in a multitude of musical tongues -- classical, rock, Third World, choral -- with beauty as its common thread. ~ Dave Connolly Format: CD (1 Disc) Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 5 November, 2013 Label: Esoteric Recordings
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Language: Eng
Track #1: State of Independence
Track #2: Under the Sun
Track #3: Hearts
Track #4: Alive and Well
Track #5: The Kiss
Track #6: Chagall Duet
Track #7: Run On, Jon
Track #8: Candle Song
Track #9: View from the Coppice
Track #10: Hurry Home
Track #11: Shaker Loop
Track #12: Change We Must
Track #13: Interview
Track #14: Change We Must (Single Edit)
Release Year: 2013
Format: CD
Era: 1990s
Features: Studio Recording
Genre: Pop, Rock
Type: Album
Record Label: Esoteric / Esoteric Recordings
Artist: Jon Anderson
Release Title: Change We Must [Bonus Tracks] [Remastered]