Andreas Vollenweider - Behind The Gardens Behind The Wall Under Tree

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Review by Hannah Isaacs

Andreas Vollenweider's album "Behind The Gardens Behind The Wall Under Tree" is a masterpiece of new age music. The Swiss harpist and composer has created a stunning soundscape that transports the listener to a magical world of nature and fantasy.

The album features a unique blend of acoustic and electronic instruments, ranging from harp, flute, and guitar to synthesizers and drum machines. The result is a rich and textured sound that is both ethereal and grounded.

The opening track, "Behind the Gardens - Behind the Wall - Under the Tree," sets the tone for the album with its hypnotic melody and lush instrumentation. Other standout tracks include "Belladonna," a haunting piece that showcases Vollenweider's virtuosity on the harp, and "The Play of the Five Balls," a lively and playful tune that features a catchy melody and intricate rhythms.

Throughout the album, Vollenweider's music evokes a sense of wonder and awe, as if the listener is exploring a hidden world full of mystery and magic. The album's title is apt, as it truly feels like a journey through a secret garden, behind a wall, and under a tree.

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Artist: Andreas Vollenweider
Album: Behind The Gardens Behind The Wall Under Tree

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Skin And Skin
Lion And Sheep
Moonlight, Wrapped Around Us
Behind The Gardens - Behind The Wall - Under The Tree (Including: Red - Dark Blue -Yellow)
Afternoon
Pyramid - In The Wood - In The Bright Light
Micro - Macro
Hands And Clouds
Sunday

Video

Andreas Vollenweider - Behind The Gardens- Live
Andreas Vollenweider - Pyramid In the Woods In the Bright Light
Andreas Vollenweider - Skin And Skin (vinyl)
Andreas Vollenweider - Lion and Sheep

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Catalog Numbers

FMT 37793

Labels

CBS Records

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Formats

  • Cassette
  • Album
  • Stereo

About Andreas Vollenweider

Swiss musician, born October 4, 1953 in Zürich, Switzerland - son of . His music has been categorized as world music, jazz, new age and even classical; two of his albums were number one on the Billboard charts simultaneously in the categories classical, jazz, pop and crossover for more than 11 weeks. His music could be described as very dynamic and colourful. His primary instrument is an electrically modified harp of his own design, but he also plays a wide variety of instruments from around the world, including the Chinese guzheng. His albums feature many musicians performing his compositions with him, ranging from simple solos to suites for orchestra and soloists. His music is mostly instrumental but he has occasionally forayed into vocal music as well. His past collaborators include , , , , , , , and .

Real Name

    • Andreas Vollenweider

Name Vars

  • A. Vollenweider
  • A.Vollenweider
  • Andreas
  • Andreas Wollenweider
  • Andy Vollenweider
  • Vollenweider
  • Андреас Фолленвайдер
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Summary by Hannah Isaacs

"Behind The Gardens Behind The Wall Under Tree" is a masterpiece of new age music that showcases Andreas Vollenweider's incredible talent as a composer and musician. It is a must-listen for fans of the genre and anyone who appreciates beautiful and evocative music.

Comments

puggydart
JUST AN AWESOME VIDEO
moldycupcake
Great playing but this is not the song Behind the Gardens !
dipakhiwarkar
Great song! One of his best :)
piley
To hear him live! Sublime… and was a whole lot of fun! ‘81 Dallas……??
jlninoumichedu
gehört zu den besten 10 Konzerten im Rockpalast überhaupt
rekccq
La musica della vostra equipe e da diversi anni che l'ascolto. Grazie da Fabrizio.
lifeofpsycho
I wanted the piece "Behind the Gardens"
czulfah
Everybody's tripping baaaallz!
depyduhefa
Musik zum entspannen und träumen, danke
nansman
Not only funky, but smooth, slick, witty and without question, sexual. His first 3 albums were proof. "Mandragora
julieethomson
Yep. Vollenweider was way ahead of everyone. I think people understood his message rather well. I have a couple of his concerts around this time period ( 80'-83') where the entire front row can be seen smoking weed and enjoying every colorful chord he struck. I seriously wish I were born in Europe. I would have been in the front row as well because his music in this period was on a highly unique spiritual plane.
jgsuess
oha da war ich dabei schlimme zeit grins
gessyevelynmiranda
da war ich jung 15-16 ich find die immer noch toll
rezasarwar
To answer the question about the first song. I believe it is "Montroot". There is a video on it here on youtube. It is tricky to tell if they are both the same song, but when watching the Montroot video I noticed that certain portions of the piece sounded similar to the first song from this video. Also keep in mind that Andreas likes to incorporate a lot of improv into his performances. Thusly it can be hard to tell sometimes if we've heard something before.
francescarossetti1
Marster of the harp!
rabagny
Listen and understand. Enough said.❤️
industrialcoatwi
My man is the reason I played this song on repeat today as he does. I love you Mr Maseko #Timeless
krisadang
Tremendo Andreas, terribile le musiche.
matzahballer
Yo siento luz, gratitud, cuando lo escucho me siento agradecido con la vida, y siento amor... El arpa es como si un angel hubiera bajado a tocarla... Transmite tanta luz, solo puedo sentir amor... Me imagino en el fin del mundo en Australia o Nueva Zelanda... ❤❤❤❤ Les deseo a los que ven este canal encuentren a su pareja, su media naranja, que encuentren el amor... Es increíble que un arpa pueda transformar sentimientos...