the project
Two of the foremost drummers of rock and new age blend their exceptional
talents with the latest technology to create a landmark album. On
The
Big Picture, Michael Shrieve and David Beal produce fully orchestrated
music using electronic drum pads and digital samplings. Through this
system, a drum-pad can sound like a trumpet, violin, voice, or it can
create a completely new sound. Though originally composed on computer,
all the music on
The Big Picture was played entirely with drumsticks.
This album is a refreshing celebration of rhythm and melody. The
pieces compose a dazzling menu, ranging from the exotic to the mischievous,
all sharing a compelling vibrancy and excitement. The Big Picture
opens a new door for percussionists. It puts the percussionist
on a plane with traditional front line soloists and it elevates him
to orchestral arranger, with infinite combinations of sounds, timbres,
rhythms, and instrumentations at his disposal.
the artists

Michael Shrieve was the legendary drummer for the group Santana. He
appeared at Woodstock with Santana and recorded eight albums with the
group. He has also recorded on three albums released by the legendary
German synthesist, Klaus Schulze. He released his first solo recording
entitled
Transfer Station Blue (
17023-2)
on the Fortuna Records label, which features Klaus Schulze and Michael's
brother, Kevin Shrieve. Michael co-wrote the music for the film
The
Bedroom Window.
David Beal has an acute sense of discipline and boundless knowledge
of percussion and electronics. He has played with a wide variety of
top names in the music business including the Cleveland Philharmonic,
jazz guitarist Stanley Jordan and rockers like Joe Cocker, Peter Gabriel,
and Madonna.
tracklist
| 1 |
The Invisible Architect |
5'45" |
| 2 |
Mon Amie |
4'08" |
| 3 |
Unspeakable Dawn |
7'09" |
| 4 |
Izibongo |
5'23" |
| 5 |
Shaman's Drum |
5'30" |
| 6 |
The Big Picture |
6'05" |
| 7 |
Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep |
5'24" |
| 8 |
Iron Voices |
4'57" |
| |
Total Time: |
44'21" |