Click here to listen to Dave Bainbridge 

Dave Bainbridge

Dave Bainbridge founder of Celtic Progressive Rock band Iona in conversation with Jon Kirkman about his debut solo album Veil Of Gossamer.

 
Menu
Shopping Cart
ItemQty
Credit cardsCheckout
Mailing List
Name:
Address:
Email:
 Join
June Top Sellers
Click here to see the full details for Kingdom of Noise
1.
Man
Kingdom of Noise
Click here to see the full details for From Brush and Stone
2.
Gordon Giltrap and Rick Wakeman
From Brush and Stone
Click here to see the full details for Kitchens of Distinction
3.
Charlie
Kitchens of Distinction
Click here to see the full details for Time Gentlemen, Please!
4.
Martin Gordon
Time Gentlemen, Please!
Click here to see the full details for Hamilton Square
5.
Martin Stephenson and Helen McCookerybook
Hamilton Square
Click here to see the full details for Live at the Gong Unconvention 2006
6.
Steve Hillage Band
Live at the Gong Unconvention 2006
Click here to see the full details for Stars 'n' Stripes
7.
Robert Calvert
Stars 'n' Stripes
Click here to see the full details for Euro Pigeon
8.
John Shuttleworth
Euro Pigeon
Click here to see the full details for Live in Brazil 20th November 2007
9.
Gong Global Family
Live in Brazil 20th November 2007
Click here to see the full details for Tony Palmer's All My Loving
10.
Tony Palmer's All My Loving
Tony Palmer's All My Loving
Newsprint
Click here to download issues of Newsprint in PDF format
Issue Seven
Featuring an audience with Dave Brock of Hawkwind
 
Release
Cover scan for Music of Macbeth
 
£9.99
Stock coming soon

Catalogue number
BP312CD
Release date
01/06/2001
Format
CD
Label
Blueprint
Third Ear Band
Music of Macbeth
Disc 1
1. Overture 2. The Beach 3. Lady Macbeth 4. Inverness:Macbeth's Return 5. The Banquet 6. Dagger And Death 7. At The Well 8. Court Dance 9. Fleance 10. Grooms Dance 11. Bear Baiting 12. Ambush /Banquo's Ghost 13. Going To Bed 14. The Cauldron 15. Prophesies 16. Wicca Way
Third Ear Band were formed in 1969, managed by Blackhill Enterprises (Pink Floyd, Roy Harper, Kevin Ayers), they soon secured a deal with EMI's " underground" label Harvest . They were a regular feature of the free Hyde Park gigs in the late 60's /early 70 's, sharing the bill with their label mates.
Their hypnotic pop chamber music was the perfect soundtrack to Roman Polanski's Macbeth, which was released in 1972.
The album was recorded in Air Studios, where the band working closely with Polanski improvised whilst viewing clips of the film.
It was nominated for best film music at the BAFTA awards, losing out to The Godfather.
Critic Debora Thomas said ::::"the score painstakingly created for Macbeth stands on it's own , a baleful but strangely beautiful interweaving of modern and medieval music ".