TED FALCON: Falcon's Quest

Ted Falcon

Falcon's Quest

© 1995 Ted Falcon (634479224669)

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Integrating rock violin with classical and world music - adventurous and daring, fiery and passionate.

tracks

1 Soul Food
2 Jerusalem
3 A Grande Aventura do Russo e o Teo
4 Hard Drive
5 Five
6 Falcon's Quest
7 Naima
8 Wayne's Wurlde
9 All the Love In My Heart

notes

Falcon's Quest is Ted Falcon's debut CD project from 1995.

Starting with a rockin' electric violin riff in "Soul Food" and concluding with a string quartet and band with "All the Love in My Heart", this recording demonstrates Falcon's diversity and imagination.

"Jerusalem" is Ted's signature song that starts with a wild violinistic fury and settles into an exotic 6/8 groove with a haunting violin melody.

"A Grande Aventura" is a short Brazilian style piece with Falcon on classical guitar and Russ May on the pandeiro-- The title track "Falcon's Quest" is stylistic of Bill Laswell"s Material projects.

It features violin and saxophone, samples, a real funk groove and spoken word sections.

Falcon also pays tribute to the great saxophonist John Coltrane with his version of "Naima".

Imrovisational and experimental at first, the song eventually falls into a quiet funk groove with acoustic piano, electric bass and drums.

Violin and saxophone take solos in this funk-ballad.

This CD was recorded in Indiana while Ted was a student at Indiana University.

The liner notes are written by the Distinguished Professor of Music, David Baker Personnel:
Ted Falcon--composer, 5 string electric violin and guitars
Matt Mitchell--acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes and synthesizers
Rob Henson--electric bass
Jimmy Coleman--drums
Russ May--percussion and
Josh Surheinrich--rhythm guitar
Nathan Johnson--saxophone Ben Lewis--piano
Michael Valerio--acoustic bass
Micah McClain--drums
Mark Bencuya--samples and atmospheres
TKX!--acid rhyme poet

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