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El Greco

Vangelis · 1998

73 min · 10 tracks · electronic ยท progressive rock ยท ambient

An expansive sonic tapestry blending orchestral elements with ethereal electronic textures.

Why listen to this

Best for
long immersive listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys atmospheric background focus
Context
By the time 'El Greco' was released in 1998, Vangelis had already established himself as a pioneer in electronic and film music, known for his work on soundtracks like 'Chariots of Fire' and 'Blade Runner'. This album marked a continuation of his exploration into classical themes, specifically inspired by the life and works of the painter El Greco, showcasing Vangelis's ongoing evolution as an artist.
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electronic, progressive rock, ambient

El Greco is an album by Vangelis, released in 1998. An expansive sonic tapestry blending orchestral elements with ethereal electronic textures. 'El Greco' is significant for its ambitious attempt to merge classical music with modern electronic sounds, illustrating Vangelis's influence on the new age genre. The album received positive critical reception and has been noted for its emotional depth and complexity, contributing to discussions around music's capacity to depict visual art. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does El Greco sound like?

An expansive sonic tapestry blending orchestral elements with ethereal electronic textures. Rooted in electronic and progressive rock.

What makes El Greco by Vangelis notable?

'El Greco' is significant for its ambitious attempt to merge classical music with modern electronic sounds, illustrating Vangelis's influence on the new age genre. The album received positive critical reception and has been noted for its emotional depth and complexity, contributing to discussions around music's capacity to depict visual art. By the time 'El Greco' was released in 1998, Vangelis had already established himself as a pioneer in electronic and film music, known for his work on soundtracks like 'Chariots of Fire' and 'Blade Runner'. This album marked a continuation of his exploration into classical themes, specifically inspired by the life and works of the painter El Greco, showcasing Vangelis's ongoing evolution as an artist.

Who is El Greco for?

El Greco works well if you're into long immersive listening sessions, dynamic emotional journeys and atmospheric background focus.

How many songs are on El Greco?

El Greco has 10 tracks, running approximately 73 minutes.

Tracklist

10 tracks·73:02

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Movement I Standout 10:04
  • 2 Movement II 5:20
  • 3 Movement III 6:48
  • 4 Movement IV Standout 6:26
  • 5 Movement V 4:26
  • 6 Movement VI 7:54
  • 7 Movement VII 3:20
  • 8 Movement VIII 9:46
  • 9 Movement IX Standout 11:54
  • 10 Movement X (Epilogue) 7:03

Release Date

January 1, 1998

Genre

progressive rock

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Artist Origin

Greece

Runtime

73 min 2 sec