Resolving Contradictions
Resolving Contradictions | ||||
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Studio album by Andy Mackay | ||||
Released | 1978 | |||
Recorded | March–July 1978, Basing Street Studios, Sawmills Recording Studios | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Bronze Records | |||
Producer | Andy Mackay | |||
Andy Mackay chronology | ||||
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Resolving Contradictions is an album by British musician Andy Mackay, released on Bronze Records in 1978.
Andy Mackay was once Roxy Music's saxophonist, and some members of the group happen to play on this record. This opus is a "concept album" with references to the Chinese culture. The cover, designed by Jane Mackay, figures a sort of post-Cultural Revolution scene. And the sound of most of the numbers relates to what a western world audience could "know" about Chinese music.
Track listing
All songs are by Andy Mackay; except "Battersea Rise" by Ray Russell and Andy Mackay
- "Iron Blossom"
- "Trumpets on the Mountains/Off to Work/'Unreal City'"
- "The Loyang Tractor Factory"
- "Rivers"
- "Battersea Rise"
- "Skill and Sweat"
- "The Ortolan Bunting (A Sparrow's Fall)"
- "The Inexorable Sequence"
- "A Song of Friendship (The Renmin Hotel)"
- "Alloy Blossom (Trumpets in the Suburbs)"
- "Green and Gold"
Personnel
- Andy Mackay - horns, piano & synthi
- Ray Russell - guitar
- Mo Foster - bass
- Tony Stevens - bass
- Paul Thompson - percussions
- Peter van Hooke - drums
- Phil Manzanera - guitar solo on "The Inexorable Sequence"
- Tim Wheater - Chinese reed flute
- Chris Parren - keyboards
- Gavyn Wright - violin solo
- Michael Laird - trumpet
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