Costandinos & Symphonic Orchestra

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Old March 8th, 2004, 11:21 AM
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During a long-overdue visit to my favorite local used vinyl store, I bought an LP titled "Alec R. Costandinos and The Symphonic Orchestra featuring Alirol & Jacquet." <whew!> The cover shows a nearly-nude woman playing a bass (or cello or whatever) that's between her legs--but the suggestive photo is not surprising considering that this is a Casablanca release from 1979.

The LP was produced by Costandinos and arranged by a Raymond Jiminez, and most of the songs were written by "G. Alirol" and "A. Jacquet." I liked Side 1, which has that densely orchestrated sound that Costandinos is known for. (The third cut on Side 1 is titled "Pontius Pilate," and the sparse lyrics seem very timely in light of Mad Mel's controversial film.)

But Side 2??! Three rock-tinged dirges that are almost unlistenable! :o Tuneless and boring; I wish I could offer a better description of these songs, but I really couldn't bear to listen a second time. The huge difference between Side 1 and Side 2 makes me wonder if the record I bought somehow had another LP's songs pressed onto Side 2!

So I'm wondering if anyone else is familiar with this LP and can comment. Thanks.
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Old March 8th, 2004, 11:40 AM
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Hi Jeff, long time no hear. I have the album you speak of and have the same feelings about Side B as you do-almost as bad as Witchqueen. I do enjoy "Synergy" quite a bit. I was recently playing Vivaldi's "Summe" Concerto and realized that is where Costandinos got the idea for Side A!

PS I thought I had this in the Vault, but I don't so I'll add it shortly.
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Nope that was Costandinos' swan song.
When he recorded that LP he was burned out and I don't believe he ever recorded music again. He has been in retirement since.

I love "Romeo and Juliet" and "Accidental Lover" but I remember some of his last music from back in the day and...
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Nope that was Costandinos' swan song.
When he recorded that LP he was burned out and I don't believe he ever recorded music again. He has been in retirement since.
He did Americana in '81, as well as producing several albums for other artists in the 80s.
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Hi there Jeff,

Oh, yes --- "Synergy" was the only reason for this lp initially touching the turntables. And once Casablanca gave out the 12" edit, I shelved the album altogether.

Funny, it was years later that I realized Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" were the 'force' behind this track. Of course, my lover laughed his ass off when I told him because he thought I knew this from day one. I hate musicians! :D
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Old March 8th, 2004, 09:32 PM
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There's also Alec R. Costandinos & The Syncophonic Orchestras's "Hunchback of Notre Dame" LP produced by Alec R. Costandinos and arranged by Don Ray. Both sides are very good and very disco but the side 1 is great :) .
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Are we ever going to see Alec's catalogue reissued on cd ? That'll be a happy day, until then i'll continue to treasure the Unidisc 'Greatest Hits' cd. Anybody know anything of Alec's current whereabouts ?
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The last I read was that he was living in Paris.
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Old March 9th, 2004, 06:35 PM
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He is married and living in the US producing commercials...
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Hopefully you'll be able to interview him at some stage soon, Bernie ?
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Old March 10th, 2004, 01:22 PM
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Finally got around to adding this record to the Disco Records Vault A-Z along with cover and label scans.

Alec R. Costandinos & the Synchophonic Orchestra featuring Alirol and Jacquet (LP)
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mannn...this site really needs to be fixed, I cant "log in" to comment on this LP so this is what I say on it:

This record has got to be the worst thing Alec ever produced or put out. Other than the full length version of "Synergy" I really dont care for this at all and I am a die hard fan! "For Amusement Only" however is a hillarious track if ya ask me LOL. Listen close twards the end and you'll hear him say in a strange voice "i didnt wanna play this shit anyway" then follows with some strange noise he made. "Mangariva" I think Costandinos was inspired by the slow version of the James Bond theme to "Moonraker" and Bowie. Then the final song is like..comit suicide music LOL. I think "Americana" was a solid comeback after this garbage although alot disagree.

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