Een Rondje Holland
Live album by
Released2001
Recorded2000
GenrePunk rock, experimental, orchestral, jazz
LabelEx Records
ProducerDolf Planteijdt and Zlaya
The Ex chronology
Dizzy Spells
(2001)
Een Rondje Holland
(2001)
In the Fishtank 9
(2001)

Een Rondje Holland is a live album by Ex Orkest, an orchestra made up of the Dutch post-punk band The Ex accompanied by 20 other musicians.[1] The album features orchestral arrangements of previously released Ex songs (often with the band's standard English lyrics replaced with those in their native Dutch) mixed with pieces of improvised music.[2] The tracks were recorded over a series of four performances in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium, and compiled for release on the band's own label in 2001.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]
Tom HullB+[4]

Track listing

  1. "De Weg"
  2. "Kokend Asfalt"
  3. "Symfonie Voor Machines"
  4. "Meer Nieuws"
  5. "Spruitjes"
  6. "Een Rondje Holland"
  7. "Gronings Liedje"
  8. "My Happiness"
  9. "Rosenkohl"
  10. "Uitgeest"
  11. "Stukverdriet"
  12. "De Klokkenluider"

Personnel

  • Terrie (guitar)
  • G.W. Sok (vocals)
  • Luc (acoustic bass)
  • Andy Moor (guitar)
  • Katrin (drums, vocals)
  • Jaap Blonk (vocals)
  • Han Buhrs (vocals)
  • Jan Mulder (vocals)
  • Roy Paci (trumpet)
  • Felicity Provan (trumpet)
  • Wilf Plum (drums)
  • Michael Vatcher (drums, percussion)
  • Ferry Heyne (valve trombone, trumpet, tuba)
  • Wolter Wierbos (trombone)
  • Joost Buis (trombone)
  • Michael Moore (saxophone, clarinet)
  • Wilbert de Joode (double-bass)
  • Ernst Glerum (double-bass)
  • Gert-Jan Blom (singing saw, groove-box)
  • Hamish McKeich (director, electric bassoon)

References

  1. Williams, Kevin M. (September 16, 2001). "Ex OrkestEen Rondje Holland (Ex Music) Rather than..." Chicago Tribune. Retrieved April 2, 2020.
  2. Couture, François. "Een Rondje Holland Review". AllMusic. Retrieved April 2, 2020.
  3. Een Rondje Holland at AllMusic
  4. "Tom Hull: Grade List: The Ex".
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