Apollo 100 - Beethoven 9 video free download


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Track 2 from Side 2 of Apollo 100's second album "Master Pieces", released in 1972.

Apollo 100 was a short-lived British instrumental studio based group that stayed intact for only two years: 1972 and 1973. There was no vocalist in the band; instead, they had an arranger, Tom Parker, who first got the band together. They had one top ten hit song in the United States with the Johann Sebastian Bach-inspired single "Joy", in 1972. Later that same year, they released Master Pieces, which wasn't as successful, and the band broke up in 1973.

The band members consisted of:

- Zed Jenkins (on guitar)

- Clem Cattini (on drums). Cattini was the drum player for the band Tornados prior to joining Apollo 100.

- Brian Odgers (on bass guitar)

- Vic Flick (on guitar). Among his most noted accomplishments, Flick played the guitar riff for the James Bond Theme song. One of his guitars can been seen at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.

- Jim Lawless (on percussion)

The following is the complete text found on the reverse side of the album cover, as shown in the video:

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Mega

M51-5005

Stereo

Apollo 100

Featuring Tom Parker

Master Pieces

Webster's dictionary defines masterpieces as "anything done or made with extraordinary skill." World famous painters Chagall, Cezanne, Matisse, Monet, Raischenberg, Rembrandt and the like turned them out on canvas, while immortal music masters such as Bach, Chopin, Grieg, Tchaikovsky and Wagner "did their thing(s)" in manuscript form. All of which brings us not so subtly to the subject at hand. Apollo 100, the unique-sounding British aggregation that has achieved international recognition through its recorded treatments of classical masterpieces.

Comprised of the cream of Britain's recording studio musicians, Apollo 100 is the brain child of its leader, Tom Parker, a brilliant young arranger-musician. By lacing the basic chamber music sound with overtones of contemporary rock, Parker and Apollo 100 succeeded in capturing the imagination of record buyers everywhere with one of their very first singles releases, "Joy" (Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring from J.S. Bach's Cantata 147).

This album, Apollo 100's second, offers a program featuring old favorites dressed in new form by Beethoven, Chopin and Rossini; plus three exciting originals and the group's unique versions of the current favorites "Nutrocker" (Tchaikovsky revisited), "Amazing Grace", "Telstar", and "Popcorn".

Side One

Amazing Grace (ASCAP) 3:09

Custer's Last Stand (ASCAP) 2:27

Tristesse (ASCAP) 3:14

Opus 5 (ASCAP) 2:52

Valleys (ASCAP) 2:31

Side Two

Popcorn (ASCAP) 2:43

Beethoven 9 (ASCAP) 2:32

Telstar (ASCAP) 3:18

Nutrocker (BMI) 1:53

William Tell (ASCAP) 2:19

A Young Blood Production

Produced by Miki Dallon

By Arrangement with Tara International

Cover Concept: Herb Burnette and Bruce D. Davidson

Art Direction: Herb Burnette; Cover Photo: John Donegan, Pinwheel Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.

Liner: Bruce D. Davidson: Music Media

Special thanks to Lyzon Pictures & Frames, Inc., Nashville, for their cooperation and assistance.

Mega Stereo Records may be played on any present day phonograph equipped with a lightweight tone arm. You will hear excellent sound reproduction on a monaural player and full stereo sound on a stereophonic player. Caution: This or any stereo record should not be played with a worn or damaged needle as it will result in permanent damage to the record.

Printed in U.S.A.

1972 Mega Records & Tapes, Inc.

Nashville, Tennessee 37212

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This recording was taken from a vinyl LP record. Apologies for any underlying hum that you might hear, which comes from a faulty connection between my turntable and computer input. I hope to replace the recording with a cleaner version in the future.

== DISCLAIMER ==

NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!

The music, lyrics, album cover and label artwork appearing in this video belong to the whoever the current copyright holders are, and I have no intention on claiming it as mine. It is provided here for historical purposes, since the album is long out of print.

Comments

11 years ago

Martin Detienne

love to make you a copy landy .. is that legal .. lol Martin

12 years ago

sallygoroundtheroses

He even "samples" his own song (Joy) at 1:14!

12 years ago

Johnny Rey Justus

It sounds like the "Jive Bunny" classical mix, Sanjidub. I find it somewhat humorous because Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring was compose by Johann Sebastian Bach.

12 years ago

Sanjidub

you mean because it's "the ode to joy"?, I meant if there was a relation between this specific song and "Joy" also from Apollo 100 and based on "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring",

12 years ago

Timothy Q. Stanton

Yes. Search Wikipedia for Symphony_No._9_(Beethoven) for details. :)

12 years ago

Sanjidub

Is there any relation between this one and "joy"?

13 years ago

Walter Robertson

Top Three movie sound tracks, Once upon a time in the west, Clockwork orange and Starman..

13 years ago

the Unfuckwitable

i have this on tape original

13 years ago

cola4598

this whole group is a result of a clockwork orange, lmao

13 years ago

Justen1980

wow I own this painting- Golden Helmet by Rembrandt..used to have it above the fire place

15 years ago

tehWard0g

very nice

15 years ago

Beethoveniac

@JoJoKenn94 lol. it's all good, man. :)

15 years ago

Beethoveniac

@JoJoKenn94 Actually it's the 4th movement; not the 2nd. But everything else you said was correct.

16 years ago

The1CamBo

the version in clockwork orange is played by american composer wendy carlos

16 years ago

B52sguy

You cannot know how long I have searched for this record. I THANK YOU, AND HAPPY New YEAR! jOSEPH F.

16 years ago

B52sguy

What a first rate treat! Thank You! Joseph F.

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