Ekseption
Ekseption was a Dutch rock band active from 1967 to 1989, playing mostly-instrumental progressive rock and classical rock. The central character in the changing roster, and the only band member present on every album, was conservatory-trained trumpeter Rein van den Broek (10 September 1945 - 11 May 2015). The band saw some commercial success in the 1970s, having Dutch top ten hit singles with their adaptations of Beethoven's "Fifth" and Bach's (Celebrated) "Air". The second album, Beggar Julia's Time Trip (1969), won the Dutch Edison Award for album of the year, and the first five albums all went gold.
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Ekseption performing on Dutch TV show Voor de vuist weg in 1971 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Haarlem, Netherlands |
Genres | Progressive rock Classical crossover, Jazz fusion |
Years active | 1967–1989 |
Labels | Philips Records Ariola Records Carrere Records |
Associated acts | Spin Trace |
Past members | Personnel |
History
Ekseption grew out of the high-school band The Jokers, which van den Broek formed in 1958. They changed their name to The Incrowd (after the Ramsey Lewis song) before discovering that name was already taken. Finally they settled on the name Ekseption in 1967. The group played jazz, pop and R&B covers, but in 1969, shortly after keyboardist Rick van der Linden joined, they were impressed by a gig of The Nice, and van der Linden decided to concentrate on producing classical rock, modern re-interpretations of classical works for rock band. Most of their subsequent albums contain both original songs and re-interpreted classical pieces.
It quickly became evident that van der Linden had assumed leadership of the group, and in a 1972 press release interview accompanying advance copies of the album Ekseption 5 he openly said so. After 1973's Trinity album he was asked to leave the group by his bandmates, and in the fall of that year he formed a new group Trace, during which time he was replaced by Dutch keyboardist Hans Jansen. Jansen took Ekseption in a jazzier direction, with two LPs of original compositions, but lackluster sales caused the band to break up in 1976.[1] An offshoot band, named Spin, formed later that year and released two more albums, but success also eluded them.[2] In 1978 Trace and Spin merged to become Ekseption once again.[3] Periodic reunions (with new members) appeared until van der Linden's death in 2006.
Personnel
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Discography
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- Note: Back to the Classics is the only Ekseption album which does not list personnel. Instead the liner notes say, "The pieces were recorded by musicians who were with EKSEPTION between 1969 and 1975, joined by Holland's best session musicians to replace those members who had to be excluded because of contractual obligations". Since this record was recorded during the time when all the principal members were involved with either Trace or Spin, the only Ekseption members appearing must have been backing musicians.
Compilations, live albums, reunion albums
- Ekseptional Classics - the Best of Ekseption (1973)
- Ekseption Witte Album
- Motive
- Greatest Hits - Classics (1975)
- Best of Ekseption
- Classic in Pop
- Pop Lions
- Reflection (1976)
- Ekseption Live at Idssteiner Schloss (1978)
- Past and Present (1983)
- Ekseption Plays Bach (1989)
- Greatest Hits (1990)
- With Love From Ekseption (1993)[5]
- The 5th: Greatest Hits (1998)
- The Reunion (1994, live)[6]
- Selected Ekseption (1999)
- With a smile (2000)
- Air (2001)
- The Best from Classics (2001)
- The Best of Ekseption (2002)
- The Universal Master Collection (2003)
- Live in Germany (2003)
- 3 Originals (2004)
- Rick van der Linden: An Ekseptional Trace (2007)
- The Last Live Concert Tapes (2009)
- Hollands Glorie (2009)
Videography
- The Story of Ekseption (DVD, PAL format, 2010)
References
- "EKSEPTION". www.alexgitlin.com.
- "SPIN". Progarchives.com.
- "EKSEPTION". Progarchives.com.
- "Hans Jansen". Discogs.
- "EKSEPTION". Progarchives.com.
- "Ekseption Discography". members.home.nl.
External links
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