Tempest - Turn Of The Wheel
Magna Carta  (1996)
Folk Rock

In Collection

7*
CD  53:03
10 tracks
   01   The Barrow Man             04:56
   02   Dunmore Lassies             03:15
   03   The Soul Cages             05:18
   04   Bogey's Bonnie Belle             07:34
   05   The Midnight Sun             04:12
   06   Winding Road             03:38
   07   Bonden Og Kraka (The Farmer And The Crow)             06:24
   08   For Three Of Us             03:39
   09   Nine Points Of Roguery             05:47
   10   Cat In The Corner             08:20
Personal Details
Details
Country USA
Cat. Number 9007
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Notes
Date of Release Jan 30, 1996 inprint

AMG EXPERT REVIEW: Tempest's music is amalglam of the ambitiousness of progressive rock, heavy metal bombast, and Celtic and Norwegian traditional music, as well as their myths. Turn of the Wheel is not always successful - Tempest tries too hard and their music winds up sounding unformed and unrealized. When they do fulfill their ambitions, the group makes some of the most unique and varied heavy metal of the '90s. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine

1. The Barrow Man (Sorbye) - 4:55
2. Ounmore Lassies (Traditional) - 3:16
3. The Soul Cages (Reynolds/Sorbye) - 5:18
4. Bogey's Bonnie Belle (Tempest [3]/Traditional) - 7:34
5. The Midnight Sun (Sorbye) - 4:14
6. Winding Road (Sorbye) - 3:37
7. Bonden Og Kraka [The Farmer and the Crow] (Traditional) - 6:26
8. For Three of Us (Williamson) - 3:39
9. Nine Points of Roguery (Traditional) - 5:47
10. Cat in the Corner (Sorbye) - 8:27


Keith Emerson - Keyboards
Lief Sorbye - Flute, Harmonica, Mandolin, Vocals, Bodhran
Robert Berry - Keyboards, Producer, Harmony Vocals
George Horn - Mastering
Adolfo Lazo - Drums
Robert Wullenjohn - Guitar, Harmony Vocals
Mike Wible - Producer
Chojo Jacques - Violin
Jay Nania - Bass
Jon Berger - Violin, Penny Whistle, Violin (Electric)
Richard Cash - Photography

1996 CD Magna Carta 9007

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Tempest - Turn of the Wheel

Released: 1996
Label: Magna Carta
Cat. No.:
Total Time: 51:08


Reviewed by: Stephanie Sollow, April 1997
Perhaps the best release from Magna Carta is Tempest's Turn of The Wheel. This is Celtic Rock with a feel of Jethro Tull and Red Jasper. There is something very real and earthy about Celtic music, both traditional and this rock/trad hybrid. Other points of reference are Gryphon, Bill Whelan's Riverdance and the music composed for Lord of The Dance, Michael Flatley's epic extravaganza. Which makes the danceability of these modern takes on the reels not surprising. Give the latter, instrumental half of "Cat in The Corner" a spin, your feet can't help but move.

This, Tempest's latest release, was produced by Robert Berry and features the keyboards of Keith Emerson on the lead off track "The Barrow Man." The band's chops are on display with the instrumental track of "Dunsmore Lassies," a merging of two Irish reels.

There are times, as well, that it is reminiscent of Kansas circa Point of Know Return.

Though musically based on traditional compositions of Irish, Scottish, and Norwegian origin, many of the lyrics were penned by lead vocalist Lief Sorbye.

So evocative of medieval times is this album, that you can almost imagine yourself among your mates, drinking ale, the smell of smoke from the hearthfire strong in your nose.

But for all the Celtic tradition here, this album also rocks. The guitar solo in the seventh track "Bonden Og Krеka (The Farmer and The Crow)" is notable.

There is an air of familiarity about the next track, "For The Three Of Us", especially in the violin line, but I can't quite place it.

Nice mandolin led track in "Nine Points of Roguery" which becomes violin led about halfway in, when the "Farewell to Erin" kicks in.

This is one album that has well deserved repeated listenings.

[Editor's Note: There is an article on Tempest in the Winter/Spring 1998 Progression.]

More about Turn of the Wheel:

Track Listing: The Barrow Man (4:55) / Dunmore Lassies (3:16) / The Soul Cages (5:18) / Bogey's Bonnie Belle (7:34) / The Midnight Sun (4:14) / Winding Road (3:37) / Bonden Og Krеka (The Farmer And The Crow) (6:26) / For Three Of Us (3:39) / Nine Points Of Roguery (5:47) / Cat In The Corner (8:27)

Musicians:
Lief Sorbye - Lead Vocals, Mandolins, Octave Mandolas, Flute, Harmonica, Bodhran
Rob Wullenjohn - Guitars and Harmony Vocals
Adolfo Lazo - Drums
Jay Nania - Bass
Michael Mullin - Violin
Also: Keith Emerson - keyboards (#1)
Robert Berry - Keyboards and Harmony Vocals
Jon Berger - Violins and Pennywhistle (#2)
Chojo Jacques - Violin (#5,#6, #8)

Contact:
Tour and Concert Info:
2155 Park Blvd, Suite 1
Oakland, CA 94606
Fax: (510) 452-9469

Website: www.tempestmusic.com
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Discography

Springdans (1987) (Lief Sorbye)
Bootleg (1991)
Serrated Edge (1992)
Sunken Treasures (1993)
Surfing to Mecca (1994)
Across The Borders (1994) (Sorbye)
Turn of the Wheel (1996)
To Cry You A Song - A Tribute To Jethro Tull (1996) contrib. one track
The Gravel Walk (1997)
Caliban (1998) (Sorbye & Michael Mullins)
10th Anniversary (1998)
1999 Live at the Philadelphia Folk Festival (1999) (only available through Tempest)
Balance (2001)