The Newcastle native (we call them Geordies) was only getting started with that blistering organ solo on "House of the Rising Sun." Price's own output easily surpasses that of his Animals years.
That was great. I remember my parents going to see that movie, and kind of kooky choice for them. The first (or, er, second) of Malcolm McDowell’s metamorphosis into unhinged Droogie. Oh, and the Alan Price song is tops!
I've had the O Lucky Man soundtrack for years, and that title track often works its way into my brain. I was just thinking I'm due to watch the film again. I'll check out Between Today and Yesterday.
Both versions of that title track are great. I've always loved the closing one: much funkier and looser. Between Today is not uniformly great--the best trax are the ones I posted. The film is very uneven and at times even confusing. It's great to watch Helen Mirren decades before her heyday, but I would call the film an ambitious failure.....Anderson was lucky to have had a musician as gifted as Price on board.
That was great. I remember my parents going to see that movie, and kind of kooky choice for them. The first (or, er, second) of Malcolm McDowell’s metamorphosis into unhinged Droogie. Oh, and the Alan Price song is tops!
I've had the O Lucky Man soundtrack for years, and that title track often works its way into my brain. I was just thinking I'm due to watch the film again. I'll check out Between Today and Yesterday.
Both versions of that title track are great. I've always loved the closing one: much funkier and looser. Between Today is not uniformly great--the best trax are the ones I posted. The film is very uneven and at times even confusing. It's great to watch Helen Mirren decades before her heyday, but I would call the film an ambitious failure.....Anderson was lucky to have had a musician as gifted as Price on board.
Great piece.
Superb