Music

Welcome to my music section. Here you can read reviews of my favourite albums, see my instruments and read about my music recording. Hopefully, one day, I'll have some tracks to download.

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The Six Wives of Henry VIII by Rick Wakeman

Rick Wakeman

The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1973)

Progressive, Rock

Rick Wakeman is, in my opinion, one of the greatest musicians to grace rock music. He studied piano, clarinet and orchestration at the Royal College of Music, but left to become a session musician. This is brilliant, because he had a huge influence in music, if not just giving thousands upon thousands of budding keyboard players that they could be more than just background noise. This work is an absolute masterpiece, and manages to sound epic in spite of the recording limitations of the day. His classical training comes through strongly in his use of strong, recurring melodic themes, which he uses as focuses (sounds less poncy than foci) to build his songs around. The adventurous arrangements have been prepared with great skill, and they consist of a rock band, the largest number of keyboards you can think of, and a choir. His technical skills on the keyboard are nothing short of incredible, and "Jane Seymour" gives you a taste of his ability. His song writing ability is demonstrated at its very best on tracks such as "Catherine Howard" and "Anne Boleyn", which have melodies that you will be humming for days. Not classical, but not quite rock: this is an essential prog album.

Track list

  • 1. Catherine of Aragon 3:44
  • 2. Anne of Cleves 7:53
  • 3. Catherine Howard 6:35
  • 4. Jane Seymour 4:46
  • 5. Anne Boleyn (The Day Thou Gavest Lord Hath Ended) 6:32
  • 6. Catherine Parr 7:06

Featured instrument

Taylor 310CE electroacoustic

Taylor 310CE electro-acoustic

I didn't expect to buy this. I naively thought I could go into "Sound Control" (now out of business) in Birmingham, try a few guitars in a detatched fashion, and leave safely. I failed, miserably. The main problem was that the salesman was brilliant: I told him the kind of price-bracket I was interested in, and he knew EXACTLY what I needed. And he was right, as I fell in love with the Taylor 310CE straight away. My innocent trip to Birmingham turned out to be the most extravagant shopping fling I've ever done, but, if you'll excuse the ridiculous Americanism, it was SOOOOOOO worth it. Every time I play this guitar I'm amazed by it, which is how it should be. When I plug it in I'm even more amazed. I love Taylor for creating this guitar just for me, which they quite clearly did.

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Hi, I'm Jon Cairns

I'm a web designer and graphic designer who likes to create good-looking, accessible websites with XHTML, CSS, AJAX and PHP. I'm also a musician, photographer and student, and I live in Durham, up north in the UK. Use the links at the top of the page or just above to navigate my site, or read my blog to find out what's going on in my life.

Updates

  • 22nd Aug Added a new blog, "The Great Synchronisation". It seems that all of my updates are blogs these days!
  • 21st July Added a new blog entry, the first in two and a half months! Join me in the celebration of this momentous occasion by reading it.

From the blog

28th Aug 09

The Great Synchronisation

A few minutes ago I was sitting on a sofa with nothing to do, thinking, "maybe it's time for my annual blog entry". You may be wondering whether you should bother reading something that's been created simply because I had nothing better to do, but I submit to you that all good things are created that way. Think about it.

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