INCA GOLD

Adrian Wagner

INCA GOLD - Adrian Wagner

Price: £9.99 inc. VAT (£8.50 ex. VAT)

Stock: In Stock

Format: CD

Release Date: 11-07-2000

Label: Multi Mediaquest

Catalog Number: MS108

Barcode: 5017736321083

Musical Style: New Instrumental

Track Listing:

Disc 1
1Fantasy Audio Sample10Virgins of the Sun
2Where Are We Going?11Rain Forest
3Waterbrook12Manco Capac
4High Seas13Titicaca
5Love Theme14Chasquis
6There's Another Summer Coming15Building Blocks
7Machu Picchu16Sacrifice
8Above the Horizon17The Burning Man at the Spanish Steps
9Leaving It All Behind18Eldorado

Review:

'The other day I heard something new. The radio suddenly started to sound as though it were talking to me. Tapping out a little instrumental message. After a while the trickle transformed to a torrent of sound like water washing over the entire room. No words just music!' - (Danae Brook, Daily Express)

Description:

Inca Gold was my original title to my two albums 'Instincts' and 'The Last Inca' released by Charisma Records in 1978/9. I have always regarded them as one work. This album has been re-edited using a hard editor to clean up some of the analog mixes. The album opens with Fantasy (a wise man who relates the story of the Incas). As we start to understand the value of this Planet's ecology maybe will reflect on some of the Inca's works which are still far in advance of our present knowledge. Opening up the old canals and waterways will improve irrigation and turn back the deserts - maybe in that way the Inca spirit will return!!!

Biography:

The composer, artist, media consultant and music producer, Adrian Wagner is the great-great grandson of the famous nineteenth-century Grail opera composer, Richard Wagner, whose popular master works include Lohengrin, Parsifal, Tannhauser and The Ring of the Nibelung. Adrian was born in Kent, England, in 1952, and educated at the Choir School, Canterbury and Kings School, Canterbury. From the age of 15, Adrian also studied art and painting at the very well equipped art school at Kings as well as setting up the new photographic society. He studied musical composition and orchestration with his father, who was Director of the R.A.F. music division, and others such as Alan Ridout, Allan Wicks and Paul Patterson at the Royal Academy of Music in London. His professional career began at the age of twenty, subsequent to which he worked with rock musicians and bands including Steamhammer, The Other Side, The Coming, Arthur Brown, Robert Calvert of Hawkwind, Alexis Korner, etc., performing at the Royal Albert Hall and other notable venues. He also worked alongside many artists, poets and actors; putting on exhibitions, festivals and theatre events involving the, so called, underground arts and cultural movement of the early '70s. This was a remarkable period for Adrian and created the seeds for the projects he is so passionately involved with today. A term he coins for this 21st Century movement is 'New Renaissance'!


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