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Kites (album)

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1976 studio album by Jade Warrior
Kites
Studio album by
Released1976
Genre Experimental rock, progressive rock
Length36:27
Label Island
Producer Jon Field, Tony Duhig
Jade Warrior chronology
Waves
(1975) Kites
(1976) Way of the Sun
(1978)

Kites is the sixth studio album by British progressive/experimental rock band Jade Warrior released in 1976 by Island Records. Kites, more layered and complex than Waves, the duo's previous outing, took nine months to record.[1]

Style

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Kites presented the band "at their most musically abstract and progressive",[2] featuring a larger number of guest musicians than any previous album. Each side here is a long concept piece: side A – Jon Field's side (partly inspired by abstract artist Paul Klee's painting "The Kingdom of the Air", otherwise meaning to convey the sounds of a kite drifting through skies),[1] on side B, driven by Tony Duhig, the wandering Zen boat monk Teh Ch'eng in 9th century China provided a conceptual focus.[3]

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic [1]

Casey Elston of AllMusic described the result as "dense and dramatic" and a "rare example of intense ambient sound".[1]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Tony Duhig and Jon Field

No.TitleLength
1."Songs of the Forest"3:12
2."Wind Song"4:05
3."The Emperor"1:58
4."Wind Borne"6:52
5."Kite Song"3:04
6."Land of the Warrior"3:29
7."Quietly by the River Bank"3:20
8."Arrival of the Emperor: What Does the Venerable Sir Do?"1:06
9."Teh Ch'eng: Do You Understand This?"2:32
10."Arrival of Chia Shan: Disclosure and Liberation"4:10
11."Towards the Mountains"2:03
12."The Last Question"0:36

Personnel

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Studio guests

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Production

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  • Tom Newman – audio engineer, engineer
  • David Platt – liner notes
  • Mark Powell – reissue producer
  • Paschal Byrne – digital remastering, remastering
  • George Chkiantz – audio engineer, engineer
  • Hugh Gilmour – package design[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Casey Elston. "Kites album review". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011年01月01日.
  2. ^ Thelen, Peter (2001年04月09日). "Reviews: Jade Warrior". Gnosis2000.net. Retrieved 2010年01月18日.
  3. ^ "A History of Jade Warrior (version of 28 June 2010)". www.radagast.org. Retrieved 2011年01月01日.
  4. ^ "Kites Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011年01月01日.

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