A Martian machine from the New Generation tour. |
Concept albums had been
around for at least a decade, but they really hit their stride with The Who’s Tommy (1969) and the following year with
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s Jesus
Christ Superstar and later with their Evita,
among others. Younger people today who are familiar with the musical-play and
film versions of these high-concept presentations frequently aren’t even aware
that they began as phonograph records and that anything else was later derived
from the records.
The 1978 2-disc LP rock-opera album Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War of the Worlds became immensely popular in the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, but to this day has never caught on in the U.S. It’s narrated by Welsh actor Richard Burton in a deep sepulchral voice accompanied by an array of electronic instruments and a string orchestra.
The 1978 2-disc LP rock-opera album Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War of the Worlds became immensely popular in the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, but to this day has never caught on in the U.S. It’s narrated by Welsh actor Richard Burton in a deep sepulchral voice accompanied by an array of electronic instruments and a string orchestra.
The April 25, 2006, performance was videotaped
at the Wembley Arena in London, England, and released on a Region 2 DVD. Luckily, the entire performance is on YouTube. It’s narrated by Welsh actor Richard Burton in
a deep sepulchral voice accompanied by an array of electronic instruments and a
string orchestra.
In 2006, the concept album made the transition to live stage in an elaborate production that included a 10-piece rock band, a 48-piece string orchestra, a full-size 35- foot-tall Martian war machine that spit red laser beams in every direction, and a ten- foot tall hologram-like virtual face of the late Richard Burton. It premiered on April 13, 2006, at the Bournmouth International Centre in Dorset, UK, which was the first show of a tour that sold out a dozen engagements throughout April in the UK, Ireland, and Wales. The April 25, 2006, performance was videotaped at the Wembley Arena in London, England, and released on a Region 2 DVD. I needed to buy a region-free DVD player to watch it, but it was well worth the extra effort and expenditure.
The
1978 2-disc LP rock-opera 16-page album
liner notes.
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In 2007, the tour included
European venues and traveled down to Australia and New Zealand. There was even
greater acclaim for the 2008 tour—and yet, except for some enthusiasts, few in
the United States, had ever heard of Jeff
Wayne’s Musical Version of The War of the Worlds—in any medium. Certainly
it would never tour the U.S.
So, in February 2009, I
made up my mind that if the tour was not going to come to me, then I would go
to the tour. In fact, my wife and I flew to Europe and attended a performance
of the 30th Anniversary Tour in Ireland at the Dublin O2 on June 7, 2009— one
of the greatest highlights of my life. There on stage was the ten-piece Black
Smoke Band, the 48-piece ULLAdubULLA String Orchestra, Jeff Wayne himself, and
the huge laser blasting three-story-tall Martian war machine ... very exciting.
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The 2013 tour dropped Richard Burton and added Liam Neeson, and a new album and video were recorded. This updated and recast version was called Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War of the Worlds: The New Generation and the live version was digitally recorded at London’s O2 Arena in 2013. This was released on a Region 2 DVD and also on Blu-Ray. The show’s final tour was in 2014, and then in February 2016 it settled into London’s Dominion Theater where it ran until April 30, 2016.
The 2013 tour dropped Richard Burton and added Liam Neeson, and a new album and video were recorded. This updated and recast version was called Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War of the Worlds: The New Generation and the live version was digitally recorded at London’s O2 Arena in 2013. This was released on a Region 2 DVD and also on Blu-Ray. The show’s final tour was in 2014, and then in February 2016 it settled into London’s Dominion Theater where it ran until April 30, 2016.
ALBUM CREDITS: Record
Label CBS. Executive Producer Jeff Wayne. Music Composed, Orchestrated,
Conducted, and Produced by Jeff Wayne. Script Doreen Wayne. Adapted from the
H.G. Wells Classic The War of the Worlds. Dramatic and Narrative Section
Directors Charles Dubin, Jeff Wayne. Lyrics Gary Osborne, Paul Vigrass, Jeff
Wayne. Engineer Geoff Young. Singers Justin Hayward, Chris Thompson, Phil
Lynott, Julie Covington, David Essex.
2006 VIDEO. UK. Universal
Pictures, Double Jab Productions, Ollie Record Productions. C. 1.78:1. 1hr50m.
CREW: Director David
Mallet. Script Jeff Wayne, Doreen Wayne. Adapted from the Novel by H.G. Wells.
Producers Jeff Wayne, Damian Collier, Dave Crowe, Stuart Watts. Executive
Producer Ray Jones. Music Composed, Arranged, Produced, and Conducted by Jeff
Wayne. Lyrics Gary Osborne, Paul Vigrass, Jeff Wayne. Editors David Mallet,
Nick Morris, Juliet Santini. Art Directors Lynn Debidineuse, Jonathan Park,
John Pasche. Costume Designer Rachel Walsh. Special Effects Paul James. Special
Visual Effects Craig Crane, Doug Fidler. Visual Effects Supervisor Paul James.
CAST: The Journalist
Richard Burton. The Sung Thoughts of The Journalist Justin Hayward. The
Artilleryman Alexis James. Parson Nathaniel Russell Watson. Beth, the Parson’s
Wife Tara Blaise. String Orchestra ULLAdubULLA Strings. Band Black Smoke Band.
Jeff Wayne’s Musical
Version of The War of the Worlds: The New Generation.
2013 VIDEO. UK. Universal
Pictures. C. 1.78:1. 1hr58m.
CREW: Director Nick
Morris. Script Jeff Wayne, Doreen Wayne. Adapted from the Novel by H.G. Wells.
Producer Dione Orrom. Executive Producers Helen Parker, Damian Collier, Jeff
Wayne. Music Composed, Arranged, Produced, and Conducted by Jeff Wayne. Lyrics
Gary Osborne, Paul Vigrass, Jeff Wayne.
CAST: The Journalist Liam
Neeson. String Orchestra ULLAdubULLA Strings. Band Black Smoke Band. Marti
Pellow, Ricky Wilson, Will Stapleton, Kerry Ellis.
Rick Wakeman's 1970s concept albums are favorites of mine. "The Myths & Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table" is tops in my book, but "Journey to the Centre of the Earth" seems to have a better reputation.
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