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Jon Lord - Windows [320k MP3]
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Windows is a live album by Jon Lord and the German conductor and composer Eberhard Schoener; the music and the record are primarily credited to Lord. It was taped at a concert in Munich, (West) Germany on 1 June 1974 and the music is a mix between progressive rock and orchestral late romantic/modernist styles.

The piece on the first side, "Continuo on B-A-C-H" is a loose attempt to build on the unfinished triple fugue that closed Johann Sebastian Bach's Art of the Fugue. The second side of the LP is a three-part composition called "Window". In the liner notes of the LP album Lord makes a comparison between the rhapsodic structure here and the renga tradition of chain composition of poetry in medieval Japan. The music of the middle section was lifted from Lord's earlier crossover effort Gemini Suite (1971).

Ray Fenwick, Tony Ashton, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes and Lord himself perform as soloists along with the Munich Chamber Opera Orchestra conducted by Schoener. The album was released on LP by Purple Records (distributed by EMI) in late 1974 and reissued on cd (at least in West Germany) in 1987 by Line Records.

Track Listing [320k MP3]

    1 Continuo On B.A.C.H. 16:27
    2 Window (32:22)
    - 1st Movement - Renga
    - 2nd Movement - Gemini
    - 3rd Movement - Alla Marcia: Allegro

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per request ~ rock on brother
R.I.P. Jon Lord, deceased Monday 16th July, 2012.
many thanks
R.I.P. Jon....
no resting for Jon....he's space truckin' for sure :-)
Why do people feel the need to swamp the comments sections for albums by recently deceased artists with stupid "RIP [insert name here]" remarks....?

We all know that the best way to honour someone's memory is by stealing their music.