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Created:Mon Feb 17 1986
Last Modified:Fri Mar 03 1989
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Number of topics:1517
Total number of notes:13349

1505.0. "What is a Windham Hill" by VMSSPT::NICHOLS (Herb - CSSE VMS SUPPORT at ZK) Wed Feb 01 1989 12:50

    Could somebody tell me what Windham Hill means?
    
    For the longest time I thought Windham Hill was a person's name,
    now it looks like it may be a place 
    -as in I Found My Thrill on Blueberry ...
    or maybe some kind of publishing company
    
    
    
    
    			herb
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1505.2a record label GLASS::HULLHallalujah!! The Resurrection (Plan A) has come!Wed Feb 01 1989 14:0912
    Wow - .1 was sure an informative answer to .0 !!!!

    Windham Hill is a recording company label, just like Columbia, Motown,
    Angel, Deutsche Grammophone, ad nauseum....

    They mostly record New Age type music.  Nice stuff if you're into that
    type music.

    Regards,

	Al
1505.3hot tub musicMOSAIC::WEBERThu Feb 02 1989 10:316
    Before the New Age term was applied to this type of music, it was
    generally called Windham Hill music.
    
    Windham Hill has been trying unsuccesfully to live that down.
    
    Danny W
1505.4I'll bet YOU don't know who Billy Eckstein is:-)VMSSPT::NICHOLSHerb - CSSE VMS SUPPORT at ZKThu Feb 02 1989 11:105
    Thnx all.
    Now: what is New Age?
    
    Can you give me name of some performers?
    
1505.5Like any music...some of it is very goodVEEJAY::ECTORC'mon baseball season !!Thu Feb 02 1989 11:2125
    
    
    And before yuppies got tired of being called yuppies, Windham Hill
    music was an outlet for talented classical/jazz artists to blend
    the 2 styles of music and channel it through this independent label.
    Now, like Phil Collins & Bruce Springsteen, it's become passe' to
    the "cooler" folks in the world (some of whom are still closet Windham
    Hill listeners). 
    
    Possibly the term "new age" has ruined the original idea of Windham
    Hill's music. Then again, maybe Windham Hill has blown it's own
    image because of the economic need to issue lp's that've been labeled
    as "filler" or "fluff." Certainly the jazz fans have poo-poo'd it
    as being "not really jazz" and the classical fans have stated that
    it's "not really classical." So where do you go from here ?? Yeah,
    it's hot-tub music in a sense, but some is also powerful and unique.
    Best way to learn about Windham Hill is to try one or two of the 5 
    or 6 samplers the label has to offer. Expect to pay a premium, as 
    the records use virgin vinyl and the sampler discs hold upwards of 
    60+ minutes and, I believe, the majority of the music is recorded, 
    mixed and mastered digitally.
    
    				The Cruiser
    
    
1505.7Just to name a few!BPOV02::MICHAUDThink about software that thinks!Thu Feb 02 1989 13:4429
        A few of the artist I like are:
    
    	Liz Story			solid colors,part of fortune,
    					unaccountable effect         
    
    	William Ackerman    		past light
    
    	Ira Stein,Russell Walder        transit,elements
    
    	Scott Cossu                    	islands,wind dance
    
    	Montreaux (the band)            sign language
    
    	Michael Hedges                  breakfast in the fields,aerial
    					boundaries
       
    	Shadowfax                       shadowfax,shadowdance,too
    					far to whisper,dreams of children
       
    	Michael Manring                 unusual weather
    
    	Alex de Grassi                  clockwork
    
    	Wim Mertens			close cover
    
    Anyone else want to contribute to the list?
    

john//
1505.8what about the nylons?CGVAX2::HARRISits simply irresistableThu Feb 02 1989 14:362
    
    
1505.9Out of the closet...XANADU::MILLERBush For President...Kate Bush!Fri Feb 03 1989 03:079
    Here's my "Sampler":
    
    Patrick Ball		From A Distant Time (Celtic Harp)
    Daniel Hecht		Willow (Guitar)
    Steve Kujala		Fresh Flute
    Mahavishnu Orch.		Apocalypse
    Andreas Vollenweider	Down To The Moon (keyboards, synth.)
    George Winston		December
    Paul Winter			Wintersong, Living Music, Winter Consort
1505.10But!! I Like Closets!!??DELNI::GILEThe Time and Space OddityFri Feb 03 1989 09:4420
    It's too bad people have to stick a label on everything. It
    often ends up leaving a negative impression. I consider the
    "New Age" music I have to be an extension of modern jazz,
    but with more of an accoustic flavor. I don't have any prob-
    lem, listening to a 6 pack with discs from the New Age genre
    playing randomly with Pat Matheny, Herbie Hancock, and even
    Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue." The best new Christmas music
    I got this year was "A Narada Christmas," which had many of
    the Narada label's groups doing a traditional Xmas tune, in
    their style.
    
    Oh well, I guess I'll just sign off, and daydream about the
    nice warm hot tub, that I'm gonna climb into tonight, with
    a tall cold something or other, and listen to some appropriate
    tunes, like The Stones, CSN&Y, Pink Floyd, you know some light
    hypnotic stuff!! ;)
    
           Wayne_who_enjoys_listening_to_anything_from_Mozart_to_
                _Satchmo_to_Hendrix!!!
    
1505.11about The Nylons...BOOKIE::EPPESOf a fictitious natureFri Feb 03 1989 16:5113
    RE < Note 1505.8 by CGVAX2::HARRIS "its simply irresistable" >

>                          -< what about the nylons? >-

    Heavens, The Nylons aren't "New Age" (at least, not to me). However, they
    are damn good. Four guys from Canada (I think) who sing a capella, but
    with percussion accompaniment (whether that constitutes an oxymoron, I'm
    not sure :-) ), and they manage to sound like a full band. 

    Surely there's a note in here somewhere about The Nylons?  Ward, you
    must've posted one... :-)
							-- Nina

1505.12Not all Windom Hill is New AgeFSTRCK::SATTERFIELDIf all men were brothers who would your sister marry?Fri Feb 03 1989 18:552
    The Nylons aren't New Age but they record on the Open Air label.
    Open Air is Windom Hill's vocal label.
1505.13My two notes' worth...LUDWIG::PHILLIPSMusic of the spheres.Fri Feb 03 1989 21:5822
    I agree about labels - they can be a pain. If I like something,
    I don't care what the company calls it...
    
    Some favorites:
    
    Willaim Goldstein "Oceanscape"
    
    Amin Bhatia "The Interstellar Suite"
    
    Mannheim Steamroller "Fresh Aire V"
    
    Some samplers to try out:
    
    "The Narada Collection"
    
    "Winter Solstice" (I and II) on Windham Hill
    
    "The Cinema Sampler" on Capitol/Cinema
    
    					Happy listening!
    
    					--Eric--
1505.14ASABET::BOYAJIANKlactovedesteen!Sat Feb 04 1989 00:596
    re: The Nylons
    
    Another definitely non-Windham_Hill-ish artist on Open Air is
    Jane Siberry -- at least her 2nd and 3rd albums.
    
    --- jerry
1505.15Yes, it really is a placeWEA::ALVIDREZAvoid redundancy -- Avoid redundancyMon Feb 06 1989 13:346
    I believe Windham Hill, Vermont is the place Will Ackermann used 
    to spend his summers as a carpenter/musician.
    
    I enjoy all of the Windham Hill disks except for George Winston.
    
    AAA