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Rainbow Dome Musick

 
Album Review: Rainbow Dome Musick

  • Artist: Steve Hillage
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1979
  • Total Time: 43:45
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Rainbow Dome Musick is too avant-garde to be classified as a new age album and too sleek sounding to fit into any progressive rock subgenres, but no matter how it's categorized, it's an excellent example of Steve Hillage's adeptness and vast musical background. His time spent with Daevid Allen's Gong and their far-out, space-fused grooves has rubbed off on him, as he has channeled his learned musical experimentation into an equally entertaining but more refined style of music. Playing guitar in Soft Machine and working with Kevin Ayers doesn't hurt either, but the 20-plus minutes of both tracks on this album harbor some intelligent and mature-sounding instrumentation thanks to a distinct array of sequencers and percussion. "Garden of Paradise" is a lush, intricately woven melange of guitar, piano, and synthesizer which are all pioneered by Hillage. Giving the track its feel and sustenance are the Tibetan bells and the powerful undertow of Miquette Girandy's double sequencer. The instruments gracefully converge to craft the non-existent paradise in which Hillage has musically created. "Four Ever Rainbow" contains much more rhythm and current thanks to the electric and glissando guitar and the subtle hovering of a harmoniser played by Rupert Atwill. The final result of the culmination of both tracks is a relaxing and pleasantly divergent journey through a sorted spectrum of instruments, making this album one of Steve Hillage's best solo pieces. ~ Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Garden of Paradise Miquette Giraudy Steve Hillage (23:14)
Four Ever Rainbow Steve Hillage Steve Hillage (20:35)

Credits

John Newsham (Engineer), Miquette Giraudy (Arp), Steve Hillage (Piano), Miquette Giraudy (Synthesizer), Steve Hillage (Reissue Compilation), Rupert Atwill (Design), Miquette Giraudy (Piano), Steve Hillage (Fender Rhodes), Steve Hillage (Moog Synthesizer), Steve Hillage (Producer), Rupert Atwill (Eventide), Rupert Atwill (?), Steve Hillage (Synthesizer), Steve Hillage (Guitar), Dave Stewart (Synthesizer), Miquette Giraudy (Keyboards), Miquette Giraudy (Sequencing), Miquette Giraudy (Producer), Miquette Giraudy (Bells), Steve Hillage (Arp), Steve Hillage (Engineer), Steve Hillage (Guitar (Electric)), Miquette Giraudy (Fender Rhodes), Paschal Byrne (Remastering), Rupert Atwill (Concept)
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Rainbow Dome Musick
Studio album by Steve Hillage
Released 1979
Recorded 1979
Genre Ambient music
Length 43:45
Label Blue Plate, Virgin
Producer Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy
Professional reviews
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Rainbow Dome Musick is an album of ambient music released in 1979 by Steve Hillage, with collaborations of his long-time partner Miquette Giraudy.

Contents

Contributing artists

Track listing

  1. "Garden of Paradise" (composed by M.Giraudy, produced by M.Giraudy and S. Hillage) - 23:15
  2. "Four Ever Rainbow" (composed and produced by S.Hillage) - 20:30

Recording details

  • Recorded at Om, January 1979, for the Rainbow Dome at the Festival for Mind-Body-Spirit, Olympia London, April 21-29, 1979.
  • Equipment engineer: John Newsham.
  • Rainbow Dome concept by Rupert Atwill.
  • Sleeve design: Rupert Atwill/Laserphaze.

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