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Caverna Magica

 
Album Review: Caverna Magica

  • Artist: Andreas Vollenweider
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1983
  • Total Time: 33:30
  • Type: Instrumental, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: New Age

Review

Although Caverna Magica was his second album, this 1983 release is what put Andreas Vollenweider on the space music map. The music is lightly jazzy, performed on modified harp, "rhythmanatomic acousticolors and UFO," and drums, with vocal colorings which come and go. From the delightful title track through the sublime "La Paix Verde," this work is still as current and enjoyable as it was eight years ago. ~ Backroads Music/Heartbeats, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Caverna Magica Andreas Vollenweider Andreas Vollenweider (3:54)
Mandragora Andreas Vollenweider Andreas Vollenweider (3:03)
Lunar Pond Andreas Vollenweider Andreas Vollenweider (2:18)
Schajah Saretosh Andreas Vollenweider Andreas Vollenweider (3:17)
Sena Stanjena? Andreas Vollenweider Andreas Vollenweider (2:28)
Belladonna Andreas Vollenweider Andreas Vollenweider (5:21)
Angóh! Andreas Vollenweider Andreas Vollenweider (2:45)
Huiziopochtli Andreas Vollenweider Andreas Vollenweider (5:08)
Con Chiglia Andreas Vollenweider Andreas Vollenweider (2:49)
Geastrum Coronatum Andreas Vollenweider Andreas Vollenweider (1:43)
La Paix Verde Andreas Vollenweider Andreas Vollenweider (:44)

Credits

Andreas Vollenweider (Arranger), Andreas Vollenweider (Composer), Andreas Vollenweider (Harp), Andreas Vollenweider (Producer), Andreas Vollenweider (Cheng), Andreas Vollenweider (Main Performer), Andreas Vollenweider (?), Andreas Vollenweider (Electracoustic Pedal Harp), Andreas Vollenweider (Pedal Harp), Corin Curschellas (Voices), Corin Curschellas (?), Dude Durst (Design), Walter Keiser (Drums), Walter Keiser (?), Eric Merz (Engineer), Eric Merz (?), Jon Otis (Drums), Pedro Haldermann (?), Roger Bonnot (Sound Effects), Roger Bonnot (?), Peoro Haldemann (Rhythm), Peoro Haldemann (?), Tom Muller (Assistant Photographer), Michael Muller (Photography)
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Caverna Magica
Studio album by Andreas Vollenweider
Released 1983
Recorded May 1982 - November 1982
Genre New Age
Length 33:30
Label Columbia
Producer Andreas Vollenweider
Professional reviews
Andreas Vollenweider chronology
Behind the Garden - Behind the Wall - Under the Tree (album)
(1981)
Caverna Magica
(1983)
White Winds
(1985)

Caverna Magica is the second studio album by New Age artist Andreas Vollenweider, released in 1983. It is almost entirely instrumental. It was the direct followup to Vollenweider's breakthrough album, "Behind the Gardens."

The album opens with the sound of a man and woman walking and talking (though the words can't be discerned) and then stumbling into an echoing cave and reacting with awe. The sound of dripping water in the cave turns into the rhythm of the music that fades in at this point.

While the album originally stood on its own, in 1990 it and the preceding and subsequent albums (Behind the Gardens and White Winds) were re-released as a two-CD set entitled "Trilogy," suggesting they collectively constituted a single musical entity.

The full titles of the first two albums lend creedance to the suggestion that the three albums are thematically connected. The full title of the first album is "Behind the Gardens-Behind the Wall-Under the Tree..." The ellipsis at the end suggests a continuation. The full title of the next album is "Caverna Magica (...Under the Tree - In the Cave...)" The first ellipsis, followed by the repetition of "Under the Tree" from the first album title, clearly indicates a continuation. The second ellipsis suggests another continuation, which would turn out to be "White Winds (Seeker's Journey)." The last track on the White Winds album is entiled "Trilogy (At The White Magic Gardens) & The White Winds".

The title of the first album "is like giving someone directions: "You will find us behind The Garden, behind The Wall, under The Tree...", Vollenweider is quoted as saying on his official web site, http://www.vollenweider.com.[1]

The title of the second album apparently indicates a continuation of those directions: Under the tree you'll find a magic cavern. This magic cavern could be a metaphor for the recording site. This is borne out by the rest of the Vollenweider quote: "Recording this album we worked completely cut off from the world, in the cellars of the Sinus Studios in Bern (capital of Vollenweider's native Switzerland), which are more than 300 years old. In the shelter of this creative "womb", it was easy to lose track of time and space."

Sinus, where all three albums were recorded, "was a small, underground studio," stated an article in the April 2003 edition of Mojo magazine, quoted at http://www.higgs1.demon.co.uk/barritt/mojo.htm. "It was entered by wooden shutters in the pavement above, which gave the impression of entering a crypt."[2]

The names of some tracks on the album ("Mandragora," "Belladonna," and "Geastrum Coronatum") refer to exotic plants that have medicinal, poisonous and hallucinogenic properties - the sort of plants one might expect to find in a cave, particularly a magic cave.

They are also the sort of plants one might associate with Sinus Studios, which by Vollenweider's time there already was associated with the Swiss psychedelia scene and Swiss rock. In 1972 it had been the recording site of the album "Seven Up," a collaboraton between space rock band Ash Ra Tempel and drug-culture figure Timothy Leary.[2]

Any relationship between Caverna Magica track titles and Sinus Studios' history could be entirely coincidental. Vollenweider's official site quotes him as saying the album "was truly like an expedition into the deep realm of this music. The comparison with cave explorers perfectly describes our experience: beyond every corner, in every new corridor, we found unknown spaces. For us, it was as if nobody before us had ever set foot in this territory - an indescribable feeling!"[1]

Contents

Track listing

All music by Andreas Vollenweider.

# Title Length
1. "Caverna Magica"   3:52
2. "Mandragora"   3:03
3. "Lunar Pond"   2:18
4. "Schajah Saretosh"   3:17
5. "Sena Stanjéna?"   2:28
6. "Belladonna"   5:21
7. "Angóh!"   2:45
8. "Huiziopochtli"   5:06
9. "Con Chiglia"   2:49
10. "Geastrum Coronatum"   1:43
11. "La Paix Verde"   0:48

Personnel

  • Darryl Pitt - Photography
  • David Alan Kogut - Art Direction

References

  1. ^ a b Behind the Gardens
  2. ^ a b Mojo. 2003 month=April. The Making of Seven Up

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