Orchestral Intro is the first track on Gorillaz' 2010 album "Plastic Beach". It is also an edited and shorter version of the song Pirate's Progress.
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Band member Murdoc Niccals stated the following about "Orchestral Intro" in a track-by-track commentary:[2]
“ | I needed something other-worldly to open the record. This album’s been a while in the making and this needed to be The Big Reveal. It needed to be portentous, vast and… oceanic. But graceful. Like the morphine’s just gently kicking in as the listener glides into the Plastic Bay. Mmmm. This little symphony was recorded with the Sinfonia ViVA orchestra, in Derby, around April 2009. I recorded with them in the old Rolls Royce engine factory, where they built the engines for the World War II spitfires. Which fits the soul of all this - a bygone era, the remnants of war and planes and decay. |
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~ Murdoc Niccals |
Video[]
Gorillaz - Orchestral Intro - Plastic Beach
Gorillaz - Orchestral Trailer
Trivia[]
- In 2010, this track was nominated for Best Pop Instrumental PerformanceW at the 53rd Annual Grammy AwardsW.[3]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Notes in the booklet to Gorillaz, Plastic Beach.
- ↑ "Gorillaz, ‘Plastic Beach’ – Murdoc’s Track-By-Track Guide". NME (2010-03-22).
- ↑ "Grammy Awards 2011: Winners and nominees for 53rd Grammy Awards". Los Angeles Times (2014-03-12).