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& Djivan Gasparyan: Black Rock
Black Rock
(1998, Real World)
- To
The River
- Fallen
Star
- Take
My Heart
- Together
Forever
- Freedom
- Forbidden
Love
- Immigrant's
Song
- Dark
Souls
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During his affiliation with Opal Records, Michael
Brook produced Moon Shines
At Night, an album of new recordings
by the venerated Armenian musician Djivan Gasparyan. A master of
the duduk, a small flute carved from apricot wood, Gasparyan was
single-handedly responsible for familiarizing world audiences with
the mournful, oboe-like sound of an instrument that might otherwise
have faded into obscurity. The path toward proper collaboration
between Gasparyan and Brook began when both musicians were asked
to play at a music festival on Lanzarote in the Canary Islands.
This chance reconnect led first to the planning of another collection
of traditionally voiced material comparable to Moon Shines At Night.
But as recording got underway, first at Lanzarote and later at Real
World in England, more elaborate arrangements were tried as the
pair developed a working rapport. “There was a stepping up in the
willingness to takes risks,” recalls Michael. “[Djivan and I] achieved
a new depth in our collaboration.”
To fully realize the album now known as Black Rock, Brook and Gasparyan drew on the talents of multi-instrumentalist
Richard Evans, who had previously engineered Brook’s productions
of the Pogues, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and U. Srinivas. Black Rock marked the beginning of a mutually
beneficial working relationship between Brook and Evans that continues
through the present. Jason Lewis’ drumming was also featured in
the sessions for Black Rock and he, too, would play a part in future
Brook productions.
Black Rock
later won a World Music trophy for both Gasparyan and Brook at the
first annual Armenian Music Awards held in Glendale, CA. in 1998.

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