- Taking a Line for a Second Walk
Infobox Album
Name = Taking a Line for a Second Walk
Type = studio
Longtype =
Artist = The Zoo II
Cover size = 200
Caption = designed by Rob Andrews
from a photograph byEric Butcher &James Braberson
Released =February 1 , 1995
Recorded = February-March 1994 at theFloating Earth Piano Suite
Genre =Chamber music ,Minimalist music
Length = 56:42
Language =
Label =Work Music
Director =
Producer =Tony Harrison
Reviews =
Compiler =
Chronology =
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Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = 2004 Signum Music Reissue Cover
Type = Studio
Lower caption ="Taking a Line for a Second Walk" is the name of
piano duo reduction of a dance work fororchestra byMichael Nyman , "Basic Black", written in 1986 for theHouston Ballet . It is eponymous with a 1994 album onWork Music on which it constitutes approximately half the material. The album is also known as "Music for Two Pianos", which is given as the album's name on the back cover and insert back, while "Taking a Line for a Second Walk" appears on the front cover, spine, and physical disc. The performers are identified on the front cover, and all of the booklet, asThe Zoo II , and on the back cover as "The Zoo Duet". As one of the tracks on the album is "Lady in the Red Hat" from "A Zed & Two Noughts ", also known as "Zoo", this is often seen as a reference to that film. A photograph of the duo is inside the booklet, two young women in black on a black background, leaving only theirwedding band ed-hands (which form the front cover design) and faces visible, with "The Zoo II" as the only caption. The pianists are identified asHelen Hodkinson and Brenda Russell in the Michael Nyman discography on the 1995 promotional compilation "Michael Nyman".The album was reissued with a new cover and the "Music for Two Pianos" title by
Signum Records on April 5, 2004 (May 25, 2004 in the U.S.). The artist is listed as "The Zoo Duet," but neither Hodkinson nor Russell are identified by name. This led some reviewers to assume that the piano was played by Nyman himself, using overdubs to play both parts. ["The Scotsman ". Originally appeared at http://entertainment.scotsman.com/music/reviews_specific.cfm?id=9007, but now a dead link, and not available at Archive.org. The actual quote: "Signum's new release of music for two pianos by Michael Nyman winsthe award for most unhelpful sleeve notes. Not being a Nymanaficionado, I have no idea who or what The Zoo Duet mentioned on thefront cover is. Possibly the album title, or the artists? Then again,the playing sounds as if it may be Nyman himself, double-tracked.Behind this wall of confusion is music Nyman fans are familiar with -hard-edged minimalism in Taking a line for a second walk, whichstarted life as an orchestral score for Houston Ballet, and thesultry oscillating harmonies of Water Dances, originally from thesoundtrack to Peter Greenaway's film, Making a Splash."]The title work, which is partially influenced by 1950s
rock and roll , takes up the first three tracks of the album (the second and third are identified as "(untitled)" in the reissue cover, and simply left blank in the original). The album also contains an expansion of the "Water Dances" forPeter Greenaway 's film aboutsynchronized swimming , "Making a Splash ", which originally appeared on the album "The Kiss and Other Movements ". The albums liner notes mention that this latter work invokes a chord progression from amadrigal byClaudio Monteverdi .Track listing
#Taking a line for a second walk
11'52"
#5'46"
#5'27"
#Lady in the Red Hat
5'23"
#Water Dances: I
4'04"
#II
5'17"
#III
5'50
#IV
5'15"
#V
7'33"Personnel
*performed by
The Zoo II (Helen Hodkinson and Brenda Russell),piano s*producer:
Tony Harrison
*recording engineer: Mike Hatch,Floating Earth Limited
*executive producer:Richard Hodkinson *publishers:
Chester Music Ltd & Michael Nyman Ltd (Lady in the Red Hat & Taking a Line for a Second Walk)
Michael Nyman Limited (Water Dances)*photography:
Eric Butcher &James Braberson (The Zoo Duet)Work Music (Michael Nyman)
*design: Rob AndrewsExternal links
* [http://www.signumrecords.com/catalogue/sigcd506/index.shtml Signum Records official site]
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