Music for Our Lady Queen of the Angels explained

Music for Our Lady Queen of the Angels
Type:Album
Artist:Garth Hudson
Cover:MFOLQOTA.jpg
Released:September 10, 1980
Recorded:September 1979 – March 1980
Genre:Symphonic rock
Length:61:15
Label:Buscador EGH (1980)
Other People's Music (2005)
Producer:Garth Hudson
Next Title:The Sea to the North
Next Year:2001

Music for Our Lady Queen of the Angels is the first album by multi-instrumentalist Garth Hudson, released in 1980 (see 1980 in music).

The album is a soundtrack for a special installation for exhibition at the Los Angeles Museum of Science and Industry by sculptor Tony Duquette. The title is a reference to Our Lady Queen of the Angels and the naming of the Pueblo de Los Angeles.

The music that Hudson wrote and recorded for this exhibition was released on cassette under the title Our Lady Queen of the Angels: A Celebrational Environment by Tony Duquette on his own label. It was reissued in 2005, with the same original master tapes.

Track listing

All pieces by Garth Hudson.

  1. "Music for Our Lady Queen of the Angels" – 11:01
  2. "Poetic Invocation" – 10:45
  3. "Music for the Garden of the Angels" – 7:23
  4. "Music for Our Lady Queen of the Angels, Pt. 2" – 10:50
  5. "Music for the Garden of the Angels, Pt. 2" – 7:05
  6. "Music for Our Lady Queen of the Angels (Reprise)" – 10:39

Personnel

keyboards, organ, piano, pedal steel, synthesizers, mini moog, saxophones, trumpet, clavinet, mellotron, vocals

Trumpet.

Vocals.

Technical personnel: