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DescriptionRoger Glover + Guests - The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshoppers Feast 1974 ak Type: Audio > Music Files: 22 Size: 125.03 MiB (131107245 Bytes) Uploaded: 2015-09-15 02:18:16 GMT By: analogkid6103 VIP Seeders: 0 Leechers: 0 Comments 0 Write comment Info Hash: DC775255EC2CCE30AED0164092F4C7B9455D5698 The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast is a concept album and subsequent live rock opera appearing in 1974 and 1975 respectively, based on the children's poem of a similar title. The album cover design is from Alan Aldridge's design for a 1973 book based on the poem. The work was originally conceived as a solo vehicle for Jon Lord to be produced by Roger Glover who had recently left Deep Purple. However, Lord proved too busy with Deep Purple and Glover took up the reins on his own. Using his connections, Glover recruited a large cast of noted rock musicians to perform on it, with a different vocalist for each character, including David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes. The single "Love Is All", with vocals from Ronnie James Dio, made a minor impression in the UK but reached number one in The Netherlands. n 16 October 1975, a one-off performance at the Royal Albert Hall took place. Again it had a star-studded cast of rock musicians, most notably Ian Gillan who was drafted in at the last minute and received a standing ovation on his entrance. He replaced an unavailable Ronnie James Dio who had commitments with Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow (although Dio did eventually get to perform the song at the Royal Albert Hall in 1999 as the guest of Deep Purple). Gillan had not performed since leaving Deep Purple in 1973. Also notable was the appearance of Twiggy as singer and actress and Vincent Price as narrator. Apart from most of the musicians involved in the studio recording, the concert also featured Jon Lord. The live concert was filmed and released in 1976 produced by Tony Klinger. Track listing Original Album "Dawn" (Glover) 1:21 "Get Ready" (Glover) 2:06 "Saffron Dormouse and Lizzy Bee" (Glover) 1:25 "Harlequin Hare" (Glover/Dio/Soule) 1:26 "Old Blind Mole" (Glover) 1:11 "Magician Moth" (Glover) 1:33 "No Solution" (Glover) 3:28 "Behind the Smile" (Glover) 1:46 "Fly Away" (Glover) 2:22 "Aranea" (Glover) 1:37 "Sitting in a Dream" (Glover) 3:40 "Waiting" (Glover) 3"11 "Sir Maximus Mouse" (Glover) 2:35 "Dreams of Sir Bedivere" () 4:09 "Together Again" (Glover/Dio/Soule) 2:05 "Watch Out for the Bat" (Glover) 1:41 "Little Chalk Blue" (Glover/Hardin) 3:44 CD Reissue only "The Feast" (Glover) 1:48 "Love Is All" (Glover/Hardin/Dio) 3:14 "Homeward" (Glover/Hardin) 4:12 Personnel Original Album Tony Ashton - vocals on track 15 Les Binks - drums Helen Chappelle - vocals on track 3 David Coverdale - vocals on track 10 Ronnie James Dio - vocals on tracks 11, 19 and 20 Jack Emblow - accordion Ray Fenwick - guitar Mo Foster - bass guitar, double bass, fingerpops Kay Garner - backing vocals Michael Giles - drums Roger Glover - synthesiser piano, guitar, bass guitar, percussion, backing vocals John Goodison - vocals on track 5 John Gustafson - vocals on track 16 Eddie Hardin - keyboards, vocals on track 13 and background vocals Jimmy Helms - vocals on track 12 Glenn Hughes - vocals on track 2 Eddie Jobson - violin Chris Karan - tabla Judi Kuhl - vocals on track 10 and backing vocals Neil Lancaster - vocals on track 4 John Lawton - vocals on track 17 Mike Moran - piano Ann Odell - piano Mickey Lee Soule - vocals on track 7 Barry St. John - vocals on track 3 Liza Strike - vocals on track 9 Robin Thompson - bassoon Nigel Watson - saw Joanne Williams - backing vocals The Mountain Fjord Orchestra led by David Woodcock and conducted by Martin Ford, John Bell and Del Newman Sharing Widget |
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