"Lisbon Concert" is a captivating live album by the pioneering minimalist composer Terry Riley, released on January 1, 1996, under the New Albion Records label. This album is a testament to Riley's enduring influence on genres ranging from classical to electronic music, showcasing his unique approach to composition and performance.
The album features a single, uninterrupted performance spanning over 70 minutes, recorded in Lisbon. It presents a mesmerizing blend of minimalism, avant-garde, experimental, drone, and ambient sounds, each track seamlessly flowing into the next. The concert opens with "Arica" and concludes with "Mongolian Winds," taking the audience through a rich tapestry of sonic landscapes.
Riley's work has been celebrated for its innovative use of repetition, improvisation, and Eastern musical influences. His compositions, such as the iconic "In C," have inspired generations of musicians across various genres. "Lisbon Concert" is a prime example of his live performances, which often feature extended improvisations and a deep engagement with the audience.
The album's tracklist includes:
- Arica
- Negro Hall
- 15-16
- Havana Man
- Island Of Never Anger
- Peace Dance
- Underworld Arising
- The Ecstacy
- The Lake
- Mongolian Winds
This live recording captures the essence of Terry Riley's live performances, offering a unique opportunity to experience his music in a concert setting. Whether you're a longtime fan of minimalist music or a newcomer to the genre, "Lisbon Concert" is a compelling addition to any music collection.