Dominic Frontiere - Pagan Festival

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Review by Ritaban Guha

Pagan Festival, the album by Dominic Frontiere, is a mesmerizing and mystical musical journey that transports the listener to a world of ancient rituals and pagan celebrations. The album features a vibrant and eclectic mix of instrumental and vocal tracks that showcase Frontiere's masterful use of orchestration and arrangement.

From the hauntingly beautiful "The Rite of Spring" to the upbeat and infectious "Pagan Festival Dance," the album is a testament to Frontiere's ability to capture the essence of different cultures and musical traditions. The use of traditional instruments such as the bagpipes, tambourines, and flutes adds an authentic touch to the overall sound of the album.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Feast of the Mountain," which showcases Frontiere's skillful use of percussion and choir. The track builds up to a powerful crescendo that evokes a sense of awe and wonder.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Harvest2:25
Moon Goddess2:44
Venus Girl2:38
Temple Of Suicide2:59
Goddess Of Love3:03
Corn Festival2:17
Time Of Sunshine2:42
Jaguar God3:12
God Of Seasons3:14
Festival4:08
House Of Dawn2:18
House Of Pleasure2:40

Video

Dominic Frontiere - Corn Festival
Dominic Frontiere - Moon Goddess
Dominic Frontiere - Time of Sunshine
Dominic Frontiere - House of Pleasure
Dominic Frontiere - House of Dawn
Dominic Frontiere - Festival
Dominic Frontiere - Goddess of Love
Dominic Frontiere - Venus Girl
Dominic Frontiere - Temple of Suicide
Dominic Frontiere - Jaguar God
Dominic Frontiere - The Harvest
Dominic Frontiere - God of Seasons

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Catalog Numbers

AMR 005

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About Dominic Frontiere

Dominic Frontiere (born June 17, 1931, New Haven, Connecticut, USA  died December 21, 2017, Tesuque, New Mexico, USA) was an American composer, arranger, and jazz accordionist. He is known for composing the theme and much of the music for the first season of the television series The Outer Limits (1963-1965).

Real Name

    • Dominic Carmen Frontiere

Name Vars

  • B. Frontiere
  • D. Erontiere
  • D. Frontier
  • D. Frontiere
  • D. Frontierre
  • D. Frontière
  • D. Frontrica
  • D.Frontiere
  • Dom Frontiere
  • Dom Frontiere And His Eldorado
  • Dom Frontieri
  • Domenic Frontiere
  • Dominick Frontiere
  • Dominique Frontiere
  • Dominique Frontière
  • Domonic Frontiere
  • Frontier
  • Frontiere
  • Frontiere, Dominic
  • Frontieri
  • Frontière
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Summary by Ritaban Guha

Pagan Festival is a must-listen for anyone interested in world music and the fusion of different musical styles. Frontiere's ability to create a unique and immersive musical experience is truly remarkable, and this album is a testament to his talent and creativity.

Comments

R.I.P. Dominic Frontiere
This music makes me thirsty for a highball
An excellent album to listen! It also resonates in the likes of Lex Baxter too! With all due respect that is!
One of the greatest exotica albums of all time, equal to even the great Les Baxter. Thanks for posting this!
Mucha gracias por tu aportación,con estas bellas melodias.

saludos
AWESOME!!! First heard this on "The Retro Cocktail Hour" SWEET!!
Gotta find this album!! Hope there is a CD!!
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Bende
Olacak O Kadar'dan geldim. :)
So underrated
Un très bon album à découvrir sans modération !
R.I.P. Dominic Frontiere
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7XDn_9IfiE
Dominic Frontiere - House of Dawn
Tous les titres de cet album sont excellents. A découvrir, absolument !
SWEET!!!
amazing
this is the first that I've heard this particular beautiful tune!