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Trace was a Dutch progressive rock trio founded by Rick van der Linden in 1974 after leaving Ekseption. The band was formed in 1974 and released its debut album, "Trace," in 1974. The band's music was characterized by complex arrangements and intricate instrumental work, and their compositions often featured a mix of rock, jazz, and classical influences. Trace released a total of three albums during their career.[1] Trace was fairly popular in Europe, and they gained a loyal following among fans of progressive rock. However, they never achieved widespread commercial success and disbanded in the late 1970s, merging back into Ekseption. Despite this, the band's music has continued to be appreciated by fans of progressive rock.
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Background information | |
Origin | Haarlem, Netherlands |
Genres | |
Years active | 1974–1978 |
Past members | Jaap van Eik Pierre van der Linden Rick van der Linden |
History
editIn 1973, after releasing their album entitled Trinity, the other members of Ekseption asked Rick van der Linden to leave the band. At this time Ekseption were quite famous which led Philips, their record-company, to give van der Linden the opportunity to find a new band.
In January 1974 van der Linden started rehearsals with Peter de Leeuwe, who had previously played drums with Ekseption. The pair split up again soon after, since van der Linden considered de Leeuwe to be lacking in skill. De Leeuwe was replaced in February by Pierre van der Linden (a second-cousin of Rick), who had left Focus in October, 1973. To complete the trio, Rick asked Jaap van Eik, a self-taught musician considered to be one of the best Dutch bass players, to join the band. Originally named Ace (in the tradition of Cream and Flash to highlight their supergroup status), they had to change the name to Trace when they discovered a British band had already trademarked the name.[2]
In May 1974 the trio recorded their first single, a prog rock version of Dizzy Gillespie's Tabu, backed by an original theme, Progress, which saw release in July 1974. On 9 September 1974 the group released its eponymous, first album. Their second album Birds was released in 1975, and featured future Marillion drummer Ian Mosley. A third album, The White Ladies, was released in 1976 with Rick van der Linden being supported by all of the former members of Ekseption except trumpeter Rein van den Broek. In 1978 van den Broek rejoined the group, which became Ekseption once again.
Discography
editTrace (1974)
editPersonnel:
- Rick van der Linden - keyboards
- Jaap van Eik - guitars
- Pierre van der Linden - drums
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Gaillarde" (From: 3rd Part of the Italian Concerto BWV 971 in F Major by J.S. Bach and traditional Polish dance, arranged by Rick van der Linden) | 6:07 |
2. | "Gare le Corbeau" (Jaap van Eik) | 2:02 |
3. | "Gaillarde" (same source material as No. 1) | 4:55 |
4. | "The Death of Ace" (From: Peer Gynt Suite ("The Death of Åse") by Edvard Grieg, arranged by Rick van der Linden) | 5:13 |
5. | "The Escape of the Piper" (Rick van der Linden) | 3:08 |
6. | "Once" (Rick van der Linden, includes a brief quote of "In the Hall of the Mountain King" by Edvard Grieg) | 4:11 |
No. | Title | Length |
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7. | "Progression" (Rick van der Linden) | 12:02 |
8. | "A Memory" (Swedish traditional, arranged by Rick van der Linden) | 3:54 |
9. | "The Lost Past" (Pierre van der Linden) | 3:27 |
10. | "A Memory" (same source as No. 8) | 1:40 |
11. | "Final Trace" (Rick van der Linden) | 3:50 |
Birds (1975)
editPersonnel:
- Rick van der Linden - keyboards
- Jaap van Eik - guitars, vocals
- Ian Mosley - drums
- Darryl Way - violins
- Coen Hoedeman - assorted monkeys
All tracks written & arranged by Rick van der Linden except as noted
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Bourrée" (From: English Suite No. 2 in A minor by J.S. Bach) | 2:26 |
2. | "Snuff" | 2:24 |
3. | "In A Mist" (Bix Beiderbecke/W.H. Challis) | 1:12 |
4. | "Opus 1065" (From: Concerto for Four Hands, J.S. Bach) | 7:44 |
5. | "Penny" | 2:42 |
6. | "Trixie-Dixie" | 0:22 |
No. | Title | Length |
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7. | "Birds"
| 22:00 |
The White Ladies (1976)
editPersonnel:
- Rick van der Linden - keyboards
- Cor Dekker - bass guitar
- Peter de Leeuwe - drums, guitars
- Dick Remelink - saxes, flute
- Hans Jacobse - keyboards
- Hetty Smit - vocals
- Harry Schäfer - narrator
- The Benny Behr Strings conducted by Job Maarse
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Legend (part I)" (R.v.d.Linden/H. Schäfer) | 3:29 |
2. | "Interlude I" (R.v.d.Linden) | 0:20 |
3. | "Confrontation" (R.v.d.Linden/H. Schäfer) | 4:11 |
4. | "Interlude II" (R.v.d.Linden) | 0:49 |
5. | "Dance of the white ladies" (R.v.d.Linden) | 1:34 |
6. | "Doubts" (R.v.d.Linden) | 3:28 |
7. | "Trace I" (R.v.d.Linden) | 0:16 |
8. | "Witches' Dance" (R.v.d.Linden) | 2:36 |
9. | "Surrender" (R.v.d.Linden) | 2:13 |
10. | "Interlude III" (R.v.d.Linden) | 0:30 |
No. | Title | Length |
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11. | "Pathétique" (Sonata pathetique No.8 in C minor, op. 3 by Ludwig van Beethoven, arr. R.v.d. Linden) | 2:26 |
12. | "Legend (part II)" (R.v.d.Linden/H. Schäfer) | 2:20 |
13. | "Interlude IV" (R.v.d.Linden) | 0:10 |
14. | "The Rescue" (from Sonata No.3 in C major, op.2,3 by L.v.Beethoven, arr. R.v.d.Linden) | 3:48 |
15. | "Trace II" (R.v.d.Linden) | 0:25 |
16. | "Back home" (R.v.d.Linden) | 3:18 |
17. | "Meditation (for René)" (R.v.d.Linden) | 3:58 |
18. | "Flash back" (R.v.d.Linden) | 0:33 |
19. | "Conclusion" (R.v.d.Linden) | 3:34 |
References
edit- ^ "TRACE discography (top albums), MP3, videos and reviews". Progarchives.com. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
- ^ "TRACE". Alexgitlin.com. Retrieved 22 July 2014.