Release of an Oath
Release of an Oath is the fourth studio album credited to The Electric Prunes, released in 1968. It was composed and arranged by David Axelrod, and band members played little part in its recording. The work follows the musical pattern of their Mass in F Minor, also composed by Axelrod.[1]
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Released | November 1968 | |||
Recorded | 1968 | |||
Genre | Psychedelic rock | |||
Length | 24:56 | |||
Label | Reprise | |||
Producer | David Hassinger | |||
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The liner notes describe the album as a rock music setting of a service intended to release a penitent from an oath "made under duress and in violation of his principles". It is subtitled "The Kol Nidre - a prayer of antiquity", and is often referred to simply as "The Kol Nidre". The actual Kol Nidre prayer, on which the first track is based, begins the order of service of Yom Kippur in the yearly cycle of Jewish religious observance.
Despite the subtitle and popular name, the remaining tracks of the album are based on a mix of Christian and Jewish liturgies.
Personnel
Although credited to the Electric Prunes, the album is largely the work of composer and producer David Axelrod and a group of session musicians. Personnel included:
- Howard Roberts and Lou Morrell (guitar)
- Dick Whetstone (vocals)
- Don Randi (keyboards)
- Carol Kaye (bass)
- Earl Palmer (drums)
Track listing
All tracks composed by David Axelrod.
Side one
- "Kol Nidre" 4:14
- "Holy Are You" 4:05
- "General Confessional" 4:15
Side two
- "Individual Confessional" 2:10
- "Our Father, Our King" 3:10
- "The Adoration" 3:48
- "Closing Hymn" 2:53
Influence
“General Confessional” was used on The Beatnuts’ 1997 album Stone Crazy, on the track "Niggaz Know".[1]
"Holy Are You" was sampled in the track "Return of the Loop Digga" by Quasimoto on his 2000 debut album The Unseen.[2]
References
- Mudhaffer, Zaid (20 January 2014). "Heavy Axe: A Guide to David Axelrod". Red Bull Music Academy.
- "'Return of the Loop Digga' by Quasimoto sampled The Electric Prunes's 'Holy Are You'". WhoSampled.
External links
- Liner notes on original album cover on www.electricprunes.com
- David Axelrod entry at Piccadilly Records documents personnel.