design Henk Hofstede design Riemke Kuipers engineer Paul Telman mixed by [assisted by] Alex Roelofs producer, liner notes Henk Hofstede Distributed By CBS, Heemstede Distributed By CBS, Brussels Phonographic Copyright (p) Werf Records Copyright (c) Werf Records Published By Manuscript Published By Idiot Songs Published By WBM (3) Published By EMI Music Published By CBS Songs Published By B-Blank Music Recorded At Werf Studio Mixed At Werf Studio Mixed At PPM Studio, Amsterdam Mixed At Tango Studio Pressed By CBS, Haarlem La Grande Parade - 11 Songs Based On 10 Paintings Played By 39 Musicians From The Netherlands This vinyl album comes with a printed inner sleeve which includes lyrics and credits.
La Grande Parade was recorded in the autumn of 1985 at the Werf-studio in Amsterdam. All songs were mixed at the Werf with the assistance of PPM-studio and Alex Roelofs, with the exception of Les Enfants, which was mixed at Tango-studio in Eindhoven with Theo van Eenbergen.
A3: La Petite Blonde Au Parc Des Attractions (Instrumental Composition) Painting by Joan Miró Artist (& Group): Willem Wisselink (Kewi University Of Swing)
A4: La Petite Blonde Au Parc Des Attractions Painting by Joan Miró Artists (& Groups): Karel van Dijk (Tent), Kees Wassenaar (Tent), Jan Tekstra, Tjebbo van Dijk (Tent)
A5: Les Enfants Painting by Pablo Picasso Artists (& Group): Ad van Meurs (W.A.T.), Ankie Keultjes (W.A.T.)
B1: Maternité Painting by Pablo Picasso Artists (& Groups): Tom America (MAM), Pieter Bon (MAM), Antoine Kroes (MAM), John Nuyten (MAM), Inigo Grimbergen (Big Bam Boozle)
B2: Nu Dans Le Bain Painting by Pierre Bonnard Artists: Fay Lovsky, Jaap Drupsteen
B3: Doppelportrait Mit Quappi Painting by Max Beckmann Artist: Michiel Peters
B5: Het Verhoor (Instrumental Composition) Painting by Constant Artist: Joep Bruinjé
Sleeve notes by Henk Hofstede are presented on the back cover in French, English, German and Dutch: From December 1984 till April 1985 the Museum of Modern Art* in Amsterdam presented the exhibition La Grande Parade. Taking its name from a painting by Fernand Léger it offered a panoramic view of post-1940 painting with artists like Miró, Picasso, Bacon, Rothko, Léger and Beckmann. Amazed at the magnificance of these works of art, I started thinking about organising a project similar to Mussorgsky's Pictures from an Exhibition: music inspired by paintings. In this case pop music in the broadest sense. I invited composers and musicians that I admire to write a song each based on their favourite painting of La Grande Parade. They were granted almost completely freedom: theirs was the choice of musicians, styles and sounds they wanted to use. There was however one restriction: each artist was given one day only to record this song in the studio. Within this strict frame composers and musicians have succeeded in creating eleven totally different pieces of music, whilst often leaving their usual musical backgrounds. Al of the artists involved in this project contributed new material written especially for this album based on a general theme. It is the aim of Werf Records to produce one such album a year with a thematic approach, using different musicians and composers. This is the first one... about painting and music.
*Stedelijk Museum
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