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Fresh Aire III

 
Album Review: Fresh Aire III

  • Artist: Mannheim Steamroller
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1979
  • Total Time: 33:39
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: New Age

Review

Like its namesakes, Fresh Aire III is a series of song-specific themes (the life cycle, the forest) couched within a larger seasonal theme (this time, summer). Listeners will find the same mix of medieval music, progressive keyboard rock, and soft instrumentals that made up the first two Fresh Aire albums in varying amounts. The new wrinkle is music that better leverages the part-time string sections as composer Chip Davis casts his arrangements in a contemporary classical setting. On a piece like "Mere Image," originally written for the Omaha Ballet and chronicling the passage of life from young to old, the music blossoms in the hands of an orchestra. However, sentimentality gets the better of Davis on "Morning," resulting in sub-Sergei Rachmaninoff mawkishness. Balancing out the orchestral pieces are the medieval/prog rock keyboard showcases for Jackson Berkey ("Toccata," The Cricket," "Midnight on a Full Moon"), again bearing a strong resemblance to the work of Rick Wakeman, and the thoughtful instrumentals painted in watercolor tones ("Amber," "Interlude 6," "The Sky"). At this stage, the notes explaining the program behind the music are less illuminating than didactic; after all, this isn't rocket science. It is, however, a well-balanced alliance of Davis' own musical development and the spirit of nature and history that runs through all of the Fresh Aire releases. Incorporating the sounds of nature into "The Woods Is Alive," writing music set to motion for "Mere Image," these represent incremental steps for Chip Davis as a composer. Mannheim Steamroller wasn't about to abandon their Fresh Aire aesthetics, yet they manage to move forward within those musical parameters with each album. ~ Dave Connolly, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Toccata Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (4:36)
Small Wooden Bach'ses Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (2:42)
Amber Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (2:46)
Mere Image Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (6:51)
Morning Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (2:55)
Interlude VI Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (2:58)
The Cricket Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (2:36)
The Sky Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (5:01)
Midnight on a Full Moon Chip Davis Mannheim Steamroller (3:14)

Credits

Jackson Berkey (Synthesizer), Jackson Berkey (Piano), Jackson Berkey (Clavichord), Jackson Berkey (Harpsichord), Jackson Berkey (Producer), Jackson Berkey (Fender Rhodes), Jackson Berkey (Production Assistant), Jackson Berkey (Tack Piano), Jackson Berkey (Toy Piano), Ron Cooley (Guitar), Mannheim Steamroller (Main Performer), Chip Davis (Drums), Chip Davis (Recorder), Chip Davis (Producer), Chip Davis (Mixing), Bob Jenkins (Oboe), Hugh Brown (Concert Master), Deborah Fuller (Violin), Joe Gastwirt (Mastering), Eric Hansen (Bass), David Low (Cello), Don Sears (Synthesizer), Don Sears (Programming), Don Sears (Producer), Don Sears (Engineer), Don Sears (Mastering), Don Sears (Mixing), Ron Ubel (Engineer), Jim Wheeler (Engineer), Mortimer Alpert (Violin), Dorothy Brown (Violin), Miriam Duffelmeyer (Cello), Ginni Eldred (Violin), Lucinda Gladics (Viola), James Hammond (Viola), David Kappy (French Horn), Joe Landes (Violin), Beth McCollum (Cello), Merton Shatzkin (Violin), Steve Shipps (Concert Master), Alex Sokol (Viola), Ray Still (Oboe), Ruth Bransby (Violin), Ann Cannell (Violin), Leslie Carter (Bass), Leslie Carter (Double Bass), Carol Davis (Art Direction), Carol Davis (Design), Carol Davis (Photography), Lurene Ekwurtzel (Cello), David Hagy (Violin), Lou Lynch (Cello), Pat Morrow (Viola), Ervin Orban (Violin), Sue Robinson (Viola), Joe Rosenstein (Violin), Bill Schroen (Viola), Mike Shultz (Bass), Mike Shultz (Double Bass), Claire Sokol (Cello), Mary Sokol (Violin), Kathie Spratt (Violin), Phillip Wachowski (Viola), Susan Winslow (Violin), Phillip Washowski (Viola)
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Fresh Aire III
Studio album by Mannheim Steamroller
Released 1979
Genre New Age
Length 33:47
Label American Gramaphone
Professional reviews
Mannheim Steamroller chronology
Fresh Aire II
(1977)
Fresh Aire III
(1979)
Fresh Aire IV
(1981)

Fresh Aire III was the third album released by the new age musical group Mannheim Steamroller (after Fresh Aire and Fresh Aire II). The album was originally released in 1979. Each of the first four Fresh Aire albums is based on a season; Fresh Aire III's theme is Summer.

Track listing

  1. "Toccata" – 4:36
  2. "Small Wooden Bach'ses" – 2:41
  3. "Amber" – 2:47
  4. "Mere Image" – 6:51
  5. "Morning" – 2:54
  6. "Interlude 6" – 2:51
  7. "The Cricket" – 2:44
  8. "The Sky" – 5:01
  9. "Midnight on a Full Moon" – 3:16

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