Immerse yourself in the nostalgic and evocative world of "Bruce Mason's the End of the Golden Weather," a captivating album by Peter Vere-Jones, released on October 20, 2007, under ODE Records. This unique collaboration with Gareth Farr features the esteemed voice of Bruce Mason, bringing to life a poignant narrative set in 1930s Takapuna.
The album is a rich tapestry of 11 tracks, spanning a total of 2 hours and 6 minutes, each meticulously crafted to transport you to a bygone era. The story revolves around 12-year-old Geoff Crome, who anticipates an idyllic seaside summer, only to encounter the complexities and challenges of growing up. The narrative is beautifully complemented by Gareth Farr's incidental music, which adds depth and texture to the storytelling.
Highlights include "The Night of the Riots," a track that captures the tension and unrest of the time, and "The Made Man" trilogy, which explores themes of identity and transformation. The incidental music movements further enhance the atmosphere, creating a seamless blend of narrative and sound.
Eighteen years after Bruce Mason's passing, Peter Vere-Jones was granted the honor of performing "The End of the Golden Weather," making this album a significant and respectful tribute to Mason's legacy. Whether you're a fan of storytelling, incidental music, or simply appreciate a well-crafted album, "Bruce Mason's the End of the Golden Weather" promises a memorable and engaging experience.