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  1. Echoes: Ancient & Modern. Echoes: Ancient & Modern is a covers album by English music producer Trevor Horn, released on 1 December 2023 through Deutsche Grammophon. [1] Like his previous album Reimagines the Eighties (2019), the songs feature orchestration and are sung by guest vocalists, with the exception of "Avalon", sung by Horn himself.

  2. Dec 1, 2023 · EchoesAncient & Modern is released on CD, vinyl and digitally on December 1, 2023, accompanied by a booklet including an interview with the producer by his long-time friend and collaborator ...

  3. Dec 14, 2023 · Find out more about how we review. The last album to feature Trevor Horn ’s name above the door, 2019’s Reimagines The Eighties , found the unofficial Global MD Of Shiny Left-field Pop covering a host of decade-specific tracks from the likes of David Bowie , Bruce Springsteen and his own past collaborators with Grace Jones, Frankie Goes To Hollywood and Yes .

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  4. Apr 9, 2024 · The now 74-year-old’s new project is EchoesAncient & Modern, something of a follow-up to his 2019 set Trevor Horn Reimagines The Eighties, which also featured Hogarth among the line-up and also included a take on Owner, on that occasion with Horn on the mic. The impetus behind it was Deutsche Grammophon.

  5. Dec 1, 2023 · The man you heard on the wireless back in ‘82 is rattling out the classics and giving them a change of pace. Trevor Horn likely has the scope and permission to do so – but it does not mean listeners must swallow EchoesAncient & Modern. To do so would mean putting up with another cover of White Wedding.

  6. Influential, innovative and idiosyncratic – producer Trevor Horn is credited with creating the sound of the 80s. For EchoesAncient & Modern, his debut album for Deutsche Grammophon, he has taken 11 iconic tracks – from that decade and beyond – and reinvented them with different vocalists and brand-new orchestral arrangements.</p>

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  8. The man you heard on the wireless back in ‘82 is rattling out the classics and giving them a change of pace. Trevor Horn likely has the scope and permission to do so – but it does not mean listeners must swallow EchoesAncient & Modern. To do so would mean putting up with another cover of White Wedding.