other titles...
- Comme Je Suis Libre
- Orestes And Electre
- The Ceremony
- Electra’s Dance
- The Palace
- In The Temple
- Dance Of The Furies
cranes
La Tragedie D'Oreste Et Electre (first time on vinyl!)
music on vinyl
'La Tragédie D'Oreste Et Électre' is the high-water mark of Cranes' work in a specifically high-art realm.
Recorded before the release of 1993's 'Loved', its release was held up until 1996 due to copyright clearance issues from the estate of French existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre, whose work is used as the album's lyrics. Highlights from the release include "Danse D'Electre," a gentle piece that turns into a haunting wash of ambient sound, and the understated chills of "Au Temple," one of Shaw's best vocal turns on the album.