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Fresh Aire

 
Album Review: Fresh Aire

  • Artist: Mannheim Steamroller
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1975
  • Total Time: 33:22
  • Type: Instrumental, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: New Age

Review

A harbinger of the new age movement, Mannheim Steamroller's debut is a unique mix of light classical piano music, progressive rock, and medieval songs. Composer Chip Davis breaks the album into 12 semi-classical structures (sonatas, interludes, even a disguised passacaglia) that match up to the seasons, rendering Fresh Aire a concept album about nature and life. Most of the music is played by Jackson Berkey, dubbing piano, harpsichord, and synthesizers atop one another with a minimal rhythm section from Davis and Eric Hansen. At its spaciest, Fresh Aire sounds like Keith Emerson or Camel; when the band's in a medieval mood, Gentle Giant (notably "Talybont") comes to mind. Audiophiles took a real shine to Mannheim Steamroller, both for the superior album packaging and the clean sound (if memory serves, American Gramaphone used to charge on the high side for their LPs). As CD technology was introduced, the Fresh Aire series was reissued and became a popular demo for its inoffensive high-mindedness as much as its dynamic range. While sections of Fresh Aire are very pretty, the frequent interludes cost the album its momentum (and are a full half of the months really sad?). When Mannheim Steamroller cuts loose -- as on "Rondo," "Chocolate Fudge," and "Saras Band" -- they're a hoot. The solo piano passages are all right, but listeners would do better to turn to budding ambient composers (Brian Eno), electronic acts (Tangerine Dream), and the original masters (Claude Debussy, Sergei Rachmaninoff) themselves. Then again, a mix of medieval prog and mawkish piano melodies might be just what you're looking for. ~ Dave Connolly, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Prelude Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (1:33)
Chocolate Fudge Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (2:54)
Interlude I Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (2:55)
Sonata Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (2:32)
Interlude II Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (2:33)
Saras Band Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (3:37)
Fresh Aire Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (5:31)
Rondo Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (2:36)
Interlude III Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (2:37)
Pass the Keg (Lia) Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (2:33)
Interlude IV Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (2:11)
Mist Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (1:48)

Credits

Jackson Berkey (Keyboards), Mannheim Steamroller (Main Performer), Paul Todd (Strings), Chip Davis (Arranger), Chip Davis (Drums), Chip Davis (Recorder), Chip Davis (Producer), Hugh Brown (Strings), Bill Buntain (Trombone), Bill Fries (Poetry), Eric Hansen (Bass), Jeff Schiller (Engineer), Denny Schneider (Trumpet), Don Sears (Synthesizer), Don Sears (Programming), Don Sears (Producer), Don Sears (Engineer), Ron Ubel (Engineer), Mortimer Alpert (Strings), Dorothy Brown (Strings), Miriam Duffelmeyer (Strings), Ginni Eldred (Strings), Lucinda Gladics (Strings), James Hammond (Strings), Jean Hassel (Strings), Joe Landes (Strings), Beth McCollum (Strings), Merton Shatzkin (Strings), Alex Sokol (Strings), Carol Davis (Art Direction), Karl Lyon (Strings), Bob Malec (Strings), Virginia Moriarity (Strings), Dorothy Rendina (Strings), Joe Rosenstein (Strings), Jess Stern (Strings), Larry Sutton (Strings), Charles Davis (Drums), Charles Davis (Recorder), Charles Davis (Producer)
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Fresh Aire
Studio album by Mannheim Steamroller
Released 1975
Genre New Age
Length 33:30
Label American Gramaphone
Producer Chip Davis
Professional reviews
Mannheim Steamroller chronology
Fresh Aire
(1975)
Fresh Aire II
(1977)

Fresh Aire was the first album released by new age musical group Mannheim Steamroller. The album was originally released in 1975. It is also the title of one track on the album. It was followed by seven additional albums in the Fresh Aire series. Each of the first four Fresh Aire albums is based on a season; Fresh Aire's theme is Spring. (There is some evidence that this theme may have been imposed upon the album after the fact, as the rest of the series progressed, since the liner notes for this album clearly link each of the 12 tracks to the 12 months of the year.)

Several of the track names are plays on musical terms denoting the form of that song. The title track "Fresh Aire" is an air, "Saras Band" is a sarabande, and perhaps most cleverly, "Pass the Keg (Lia)" is a passacaglia.

Track listing

  1. "Prelude" – 1:33
  2. "Chocolate Fudge" – 2:54
  3. "Interlude I" – 2:55
  4. "Sonata" – 2:32
  5. "Interlude II" – 2:33
  6. "Saras Band" – 3:37
  7. "Fresh Aire" – 5:30
  8. "Rondo" – 2:36
  9. "Interlude III" – 2:36
  10. "Pass the Keg (Lia)" – 2:33
  11. "Interlude IV" – 2:11
  12. "Mist" – 1:47



 
 
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