Records Opinion - June 2012
Monday, 04 June 2012 00:00

Last Temptation of Christ

 

Beloved both at home and abroad, this month’s Records Opinions has returned to our table, and ready to serve to you all. There’s so much music out there, but we have picked four albums from four different genres and regions, including the French electro-acoustic composer Jean-Claude Eloy’s “Shanti”, and the Original Soundtrack of one controversial movie entitled “The Last Temptation of Christ” by Peter Gabriel, that hopefully will make you re-evaluate the way you listen to music.


And unlike any of our previous Records Opinion section—where we pointed out three of our friends to share their opinions in each of the records—this time we just want to give you (yes, it means all of you) the freedom to opine directly on these records below. Whether you’ll like it, or even hated it, just don’t hesitate to share it with us.

 

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Records Opinion_Shanti

 

 

 

1. Jean-Claude Eloy  -  Son De Meditation (Overture Part)

 

 

2. Jean-Claude Eloy  - Soldats (Central Part)

 

 

3. Jean-Claude Eloy  -  Vastitude (Final Part)

 

 

More info about Jean-Claude Eloy

 

 

 

Records Opinion Beringin Kurung

 

 

 

1. I Wayan Sadra  -  Beringin Kurung

 

 

2. I Wayan Sadra  - Cili

 

 

3. I Wayan Sadra  -  Tengklotek

 

 

 

 

Records Opinion Songs of the Mystics

 

 

 

1. Abida Parveen - Ham Ko Yaan Dar Dar Phiraaya

 

 

2. Abida Parveen - Balle Balle

 

 

3. Abida Parveen -  Tere Ishq Nachaaya

 

 

 

More info about Abida Parveen

 

 

 

 

Records Opinion Last Temptation of Christ

 

 

 

1. Peter Gabriel - Of These Hope

 

 

2. Peter Gabriel - Passion

 

 

3. Peter Gabriel -  It Is Accomplished

 

 

 

More info about Peter Gabriel

 

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 16 December 2012 19:07
 

Comments  

 
#3 cecilia 2013-02-15 13:39
I Wayan Sadra's music is so beautiful. We need to hear more music like this around us, not only at Sundanese or Javanese restaurants. Very spiritual healing :)
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#2 Boga 2012-10-17 19:06
yes i think so..i've read an article about him. He had started playing gamelan instruments since childhood. In Beringin Kurung Album i notice there are gamelan moods within the songs althought it seems like modern song
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#1 adikara 2012-10-08 21:37
I heard that Beringin Kurung's I Wayan Sadra is categorized as a contemporary music. Is it true?
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