''Orfeas'' is the eighth solo album by
Judge Smith
Christopher John Judge Smith (born 1 July 1948), is an English songwriter, author, composer and performer, and a founder member of progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator. Initially working under the name Chris Judge Smith, he has been kno ...
, and his third "songstory" after ''
Curly's Airships
''Curly's Airships'' is a double CD by Judge Smith, released in October 2000. Smith regards the album as a new form of narrative rock music, which he calls "songstory". ''Curly's Airships'' tells about the R101 airship, crashing in France durin ...
'' (2000) and ''
The Climber'' (2010). ''Orfeas'' is notable because of the use of speech music, where a musical instrument plays along with spoken words at the same pitch of each syllable. The album incorporates a variety of musical styles, ranging from a string sextet,
trance music
Trance is a genre of electronic dance music that emerged from the British new-age music scene and the early 1990s German techno and hardcore scenes.
Trance music is characterized by a tempo generally lying between 135–150 beats per minute ( ...
, acoustic guitar music, and
death metal
Death metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. It typically employs heavily distorted and low-tuned guitars, played with techniques such as palm muting and tremolo picking; deep growling vocals; aggressive, powerful drumming, feat ...
. Finally, the music by the George Orfeas Band is notable because the electric guitar (by
John Ellis John Ellis may refer to:
Academics
*John Ellis (scrivener) (1698–1791), English political writer
*John Ellis (naturalist) (1710–1776), English botanical illustrator
*John Ellis (physicist, born 1946), British theoretical physicist at CERN
* Jo ...
who plays George Orfeas) and the saxophones (by
David Jackson who plays Maxwell Blow) play identical melodic lines simultaneously.
Story
The story of ''Orfeas'' is loosely based on the myth of
Orpheus
Orpheus (; Ancient Greek: Ὀρφεύς, classical pronunciation: ; french: Orphée) is a Thracian bard, legendary musician and prophet in ancient Greek religion. He was also a renowned poet and, according to the legend, travelled with Jaso ...
. In three acts ''Orfeas'' tells the story of the talented and successful guitar player George Orfeas, who is fed up with his playing and his success, but then suddenly loses his guitar he calls Furry Dice. Subsequently he nearly dies in a car crash in Cuilfail Tunnel. After meeting his muse
Eurydice
Eurydice (; Ancient Greek: Εὐρυδίκη 'wide justice') was a character in Greek mythology and the Auloniad wife of Orpheus, who tried to bring her back from the dead with his enchanting music.
Etymology
Several meanings for the name ...
somewhere between life and death
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he regains his humility and is allowed to return to the land of the living, on the condition that he does not look back. After his return, the George Orfeas Band does not play any of the old songs anymore. Seduced to play his old hits once again, however, his career comes to an end.
Production
The recordings of the George Orfeas Band were largely done in
Nogaredo
Nogaredo (''Nogarédo'' in local dialect) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in Trentino in the northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located about southwest of Trento. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 1,747 and an area ...
in Italy. Ricardo Odriozola and Ben Nation recorded the string sextet sessions in Norway. Trance music producer Andy Haldane contributed to the trance parts. David Minnick was the arranger, producer and co-performer of the parts with speech music. The mysterious band Black Path recorded their death metal parts. Lastly, in 2010 the solos by John Ellis and David Jackson were recorded.
Cover art
A photography session was done in January 2011 to portray George Orfeas, Eurydice and other players in the CD booklet.
Reception
Dom Lawson of Prog Magazine in January 2012 called ''Orfeas'' "weird, witty and resolutely ecccentric". Malcolm Dome of Classic Rock Magazine wrote in June 2011 that Smith told the story of Orpheus "with a resonant sympathy yet also a darkly devious humour". Babyblaue Seiten in April 2012 called ''Orfeas'' "a wonderfully entertaining album". In May 2012 the Rocktologist wrote: "This isn't really music as we know it, but if you like different types of art, this is bound to appeal to you" (7 out of 10). And Shakefire, in April 2012 called the album "something insanely good" (rating 4.05 out of 4).
Track listing
All songs written by Judge Smith.
Act One – Hamartia
# "The Bard – One" – 1:55
# "Rundown Rudi" – 4:13
# "Soliloquy – One" – 0:46
# "Seven Yard Promenade" – 3:33
# "Interview – One" – 3:28
# "Orphic Lullaby" – 4:01
# "Soliloquy – Two" – 0:51
# "Wolfman George" – 3:14
# "Soliloquy – Three" – 1:25
Act Two – Anagnorisis
#
"The Bard – Two" – 1:41
# "Soliloquy – Four" – 1:43
# "In-Flight Movie – One" – 3:11
# "Orfeas and Eurydice – One" – 2:59
# "In-Flight Movie – Two" – 0:58
# "In Hell – One" – 0:18
# "Carpet of Bones" – 4:31
# "In Hell – Two" – 0:41
# "In-Flight Movie – Three" – 0:52
# "Orfeas and Eurydice – Two" – 1:53
# "The Crab Nebula" – 1:47
# "Orfeas and Eurydice – Three" – 1:11
# "Orfeas' Audition" – 4:49
# "Don't Look Back" – 2:42
# "In-Flight Movie – Four" – 1:16
Act Three – Peripeteia
# "Interview – Two" – 4:11
# "Fishin' in the Styx" – 3:28
# "Soliloquy – Five" – 0:49
# "Don't Deafen Me, Persephone" – 4:28
# "The Bard – Three" – 1:18
# "Soliloquy – Six" – 0:48
# "Catastrophe in Czecho" – 1:32
# "An Announcement" – 0:43
# "Tear Him Asunder" – 4:07
# "The Bard – Four" – 2:17
Personnel
as The George Orfeas Band
* John Ellis John Ellis may refer to:
Academics
*John Ellis (scrivener) (1698–1791), English political writer
*John Ellis (naturalist) (1710–1776), English botanical illustrator
*John Ellis (physicist, born 1946), British theoretical physicist at CERN
* Jo ...
– lead guitar (the hands of Orfeas) and rhythm guitar
* David Jackson – saxophones (Maxwell Blow)
* Marco Olivotto – bass
* Bert Santilly – accordion (Ronnie)
* David Shaw-Parker – MC Hi Crimes
* Gigi Cavalli Cocchi – drums
as Eurydice
* Lene Lovich
Lene Lovich (; born Lili-Marlene Premilovich; March 30, 1949) is an English-American singer, songwriter and musician. She first gained attention in 1979 with the release of her hit single "Lucky Number", which peaked at number 3 on the UK Single ...
– voice
as the bard Anachronistes
* David Shaw-Parker – voice and acoustic guitar
as the band in Hell & Bacchus
* Black Path – music
* René van Commenée – guest lead voice
the interview ensemble
* Ricardo Odriozola – violins and violas
* Ben Nation – cellos
* David Shaw-Parker – voice (Mike Tyger)
* Dorie Jackson – radio jingle voice
the Soliloquies
* David Minnick – percussion, keyboards, guitar, bass
* John Ellis – speech-music guitar
as George Orfeas
* Judge Smith
Christopher John Judge Smith (born 1 July 1948), is an English songwriter, author, composer and performer, and a founder member of progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator. Initially working under the name Chris Judge Smith, he has been kno ...
– voice
References
External links
Section about ''Orfeas'' on Judge Smith's official website
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2011 albums
Judge Smith albums