Jocelyn Pook's Flood features the composer/pianist's diverse approach to her craft, ranging from medievally-inspired pieces to more modern-sounding works. Two of the pieces on Flood, which was released in 1997 in the U.K. as Deluge, were used in Stanley Kubrick's final film Eyes Wide Shut: "Migrations" and "Masked Ball," (the latter was featured in the movie's controversial private party sequence). Tracks like "Oppenheimer" and "Goya's Nightmare" have a similarly brooding, mysterious tone, while works like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Thousand Year Dream" have a softer, more romantic feel. Alternately soothing and engaging, Flood demonstrates why Pook is a popular classical/new age artist in the U.K.. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
Flood
10/05/1999
All Music Guide Review
Flood Track Listing
Credits of Flood
- Melanie Pappenheim
- Vocals, Voices
- Steve Parr
- Engineer, Mixing
- Jocelyn Pook
- Violin, Keyboards, Viola, Producer, Main Performer, Vocals
- Sonia Slany
- Violin
- Simon Heyworth
- Mastering
- Dave McKean
- Artwork, Illustrations
- Graham Dominy
- Assistant Engineer
- Nick Wollage
- Engineer, Mixing
- Julia Singleton
- Violin
- Mickam Yogeswaran
- Vocals, Mirdangam, Ganga
- Sheila Burnett
- Photography
- Bozena Cerhan
- Vocals
- Joan Cruictshank
- Photography
- Jamie Facer
- Photography
- Hugo Glenndinning
- Photography
- Aharon Habshush
- Vocals
- Jonathan Peter Kenny
- Vocals
- Ursula Martinez
- Vocals
- Kelsey Michael
- Vocals
- Graeme Miller
- Engineer
- Cornelia Parker
- Art Direction
- Chris Scard
- Assistant Engineer
- Tania Toomey
- Assistant Engineer
- Roger Warnatsch
- Engineer, Mixing
- Harvey Brough
- Arranger, Programming, Producer, Psaltery
- Caroline LaVelle
- Cello














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