Ars Nova (1960s rock band)
- Ars Nova (1960s rock band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Ars Nova
Img_capt = Album cover
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Background = group_or_band
Origin = New York USA
Genre = progressive rock, classical rock
Years_active = 1967 - 1969
Label = Elektra
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Ars Nova was a classical/progressive rock band, that performed and recorded from 1967 to 1969. [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:39fixqr5ld0e Allmusic: Ars Nova] ] They recorded one self-titled album for the Elektra label.
Personnel
*Wyatt Day (guitar),
*John Pierson (vocals, bass, trombone),
*Sam Brown (guitarist), (guitar),
*Jimmy Owens (jazz) (trumpet, cornet),
*Art Koenig (bass),
*Jo Hunt (drums).
Track listing
*Some tracks are separated by "Entractes", less than a minute in length, quoted from classical works.
ide one
# "Pavan for my lady" (Day) (2:45)
# "General Clover ends a war" (Copeland-Day) (2:12)
# "And how am I to know" (Day) (4:45)
# "Album in your mind" (Day-Pierson) (3:01)
# "Zarathustra" (Instrumental) (3:30)
ide two
# "Fields of people" (Day-Pierson) (2:52) [a cover of this song appeared in 1969 by The Move on their album "Shazam"]
# "Automatic love" (4:05)
# "I wrapped her in ribbons" (Copeland-Day) (2:18)
# "Song to the city" (Copeland-Day) (2:08)
# "March of the mad duke's circus" (Copeland-Day) (3:17)
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