1. Continuo on B.A.C.H
2. Window - 1st Movement - Renga
3. Window - 2nd Movement - Gemini
4. Window - 3rd Movement - Alla Marcia Allegro
Glenn Hughes
-- Bass and vocals JON LORD
-- Keyboards Tony Ashton
-- VocalsDavid Coverdale
-- Vocals Pete York
-- DrumsRay Fenwick
-- GuitarOrchestra Opera conducted by Eberhard Schoener
Review by purple records
"Windows" was Jon's fourth experiment at merging elements of rock and classical music, and was recorded live during June 1974. Jon had been asked by German festival organisers to perform a special concert in Munich, and got together with conductor Eberhard Schoener to compose a new piece especially for the evening. In fact, two works were performed. WINDOW comprised three movements, including a reworked section from his earlier album GEMINI SUITE. The second piece, CONTINUO ON BACH, saw Jon and Eberhard having his stab at finishing a composition which had been left uncompleted upon Bach's death. The piece had been put together for a German show the previous year, but this was the first time it had been recorded.
The Munich Chamber Opera Orchestra performed alongside Jon Lord, fellow Deep Purple players David Coverdale (vocals) and Glenn Hughes (bass), and a host of rock luminaries including Ray Fenwick, Pete York, Tony Ashton, and others - with Eberhard Schoener on moog.
Windows is at times a demanding listen, but the ever-changing musical textures, and the sheer quality of the performances, have delighted and intrigued listeners for twenty five years now.
The original gatefold album was deleted back in the late seventies, and is now a very collectable artifact. This exclusive 25th anniversary reissue will be welcomed by fans everywhere, especially in the UK where it has never been issued on CD. The CD has been cut from the original quarter inch Abbey Road masters for the best possible sound quality while the 12 page colour booklet carries detailed notes, plus contemporary cuttings and memorabilia.
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