Changes (John Williams album) explained

Changes
Type:Studio
Artist:John Williams
Cover:John_Williams_Changes_Album.jpg
Released:1971
Genre:Pop, classical
Label:Fly Records
Producer:Stanley Myers
Prev Title:Music for Guitar and Harpsichord
Prev Year:1971
Next Title:200 Motels
Next Year:1971
Cavatina (reissue)
Type:Studio
Artist:John Williams
Cover:John_Williams_Cavatina_Album.jpg
Released:1979
Genre:Pop, classical
Label:Cube Records
Producer:Stanley Myers
Prev Title:John Williams at His Best
Prev Year:1979
Next Title:The Deer Hunter
Next Year:1979

Changes (aka Cavatina) is an album by John Williams issued on Fly Records in 1971.[1] In 1979 Cube Records reissued the album under the title “Cavatina". Like the CD with the same title (different artwork), this is simply the 1971 album "Changes" with the first and third tracks swapping places so that the title tracks are track 1.[2] The cover art was designed and created by the famous British design studio Hipgnosis, and consists in a manipulated photo of Williams's left hand, shot by Aubrey Powell.

The track, “Cavatina”, originally included only the first few measures but, at Williams' request, it was rewritten for guitar and expanded by Stanley Myers. After this transformation it was used for the 1970 film The Walking Stick. In 1973, Cleo Laine wrote lyrics and recorded it as the song "He Was Beautiful" accompanied by Williams. The guitar version became a worldwide hit single when it was used as the theme tune to the Oscar-winning film The Deer Hunter (1978).

Track listing

Side 1

  1. " Bach Changes" (J. S. Bach, Adapted & Arranged by Stanley Myers) - Track 3 on "Cavatina"
  2. "Theme from Z" (Mikis Theodorakis)
  3. " Cavatina (Theme from The Deer Hunter)" (Stanley Myers) - Track 1 on "Cavatina"
  4. "Spanish Trip (Canarios)" (Stanley Myers)
  5. "Because" (John Lennon/Paul McCartney)
  6. "Raga Vilasakhani Todi" (Stanley Myers)

Side 2

  1. "Woodstock" (Joni Mitchell)
  2. "Good Morning Freedom" (Greenaway/Cook/Hammond/Hazelwood)
  3. "Nuages" (Django Reinhardt/Jacques Larne)
  4. "Sarabande" (Stanley Myers)
  5. "New Sun Rising (House of the Rising Sun)" (Trad. Adapted & Arranged by Stanley Myers)

Orchestra

Production

Notes and References

  1. plum.cream.org/williams/records/017.htm
  2. plum.cream.org/williams/records/compil-cube.htm