So, I found another LP where the music was also recorded in the Great Pyramid! I had been totally under the impression the Paul Horn - Inside the Great Pyramid was the only album of its kind. Now I wonder if there were more albums recorded in the Great Pyramid and if so, how many. Hmmmm.....
Throughout most of his career, Steve Douglas (1938-1993) has been a session musician playing sax on recordings of some of the biggest names and notables in pop and rock music including The Beach Boys, Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin, Duane Eddy, The Righteous Brothers, The Ramones, etc. Douglas was a part of hit maker Phil Spector's "Wrecking Crew", a group of session musicians Spector used for his sessions. Douglas was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003 in the Sideman category.
Douglas also plays the flute which he does on this album in addition to the sax. The Music of Cheops was recorded on February 10, 14, and 15, 1976, all during at night. Douglas composed and played all the music in the King's Chamber, a room that is 34 feet long, 17 feet wide, and 19 feet high. From listening to the record, the room sounds like an awe-inspiring acoustic space where the echoes give the music an otherworldly sound, a sound that probably could only be achieved in such as space as the King's Chamber.
Tracklist:
The Pyramid [side 1]
1. Pharoah's Piper {4:34}
2. Impressions from the IVth Dynasty: A. Pyramid Power {1:44}
3. Impressions from the IVth Dynasty: B. Nubian Lament {1:32}
4. Impressions from the IVth Dynasty: C. Flight of Horus {0:57}
5. Impressions from the IVth Dynasty: D. Reflections Along the Nile {4:00}
6. Impressions from the IVth Dynasty: E. Procession {2:18}
The Sphinx [side 2]
1. Time Capsule - 1976 A.D. - 2860 B.C. {1:54}
2. Meditations at Luxor {5:47}
3. Journey from Atlantis {8:09}
4. Ascent {0:54}
Download Link - Mediafire
Disclaimer: There is a lot of crackle and surface noise on side 1. I am seeking a better copy. If I ever find one or able to get a hold of one, I'll re-upload side 1. At least, you'll know what the music is like. I think side 2 sound fine.
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