As Lord wrote in the liner notes, on this classical-rock fusion album, recorded in Deep Purple's dying days, "The theme behind the music on this album is that of a baroque dance suite; a form of music which was brought to its highest level by Bach. The title of each track is the name of a dance used in one of these dance suites, and I have tried to use the same tempo and feel as an original Sarabande, Gigue etc." The wholly instrumental work includes both some purely orchestral/symphonic passages and some fusiony rock chunks, as well as parts where the two forms merge to some extent. Among the rock section, Lord's keyboards are supported by ex-Spencer Davis Group drummer Pete York and a pre-Police Andy Summers on guitar. German composer and conductor Eberhard Schoener conducts the Philharmonica Hungarica Orchestra. The 1999 CD reissue (Purple 305) has extensive historical liner notes. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Sarabande
01/01/1976 | Afm Records
All Music Guide Review
Sarabande Track Listing
Credits of Sarabande
- Simon Robinson
- Design, Research
- Stuart Wicks
- Personal Assistant
- Pete York
- Drums, Sleigh Bells, Shaker, Gong
- Kosh
- Original Sleeve Design
- Fin Costello
- Photography
- Hans Menzel
- Assistant Engineer
- Andy Sommers
- Guitar
- Michael Bryan
- Illustrations
- Mike Philips
- Technical Advisor
- Vince Budd
- Liner Notes, Sleeve Notes
- Mark Nauseef
- Percussion, Bongos, Conga, Cymbals, Maracas, Timbales, Guiro, Sleigh Bells, Crotale, Flexatones, Wood Block, Gourd, Claves, Tambourine, Drums
- Jon Lord
- Organ, Producer, Arp Odyssey, Piano (Grand), Arp Pro Soloist, Synthesizer Strings, Score, Main Performer, Clavinet, Synthesizer, Piano, Keyboards, Organ (Hammond)
- Martin Birch
- Producer, Remixing, Engineer
- Tony Edwards
- Management
- Paul Karas
- Bass
- Eberhard Schoener
- Conductor
- Andy Summers
- Guitar

















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