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  1. Feb 9, 2011 · The Tide Has Changed by Gilad Atzmon. Amazon.co.uk. Release Date: October 4, 2010. Ten years ago I realised that beauty is the way forward. I saw that art is the true means of transformation. Spirit and energy are bricks and mortar. Shapes and colours are hammers and chisels.

    • Gilad Atzmon and The Orient House Ensemble 2010 Tour
    • Serpent Charmer
    • Ethically Sound

    by Jonathon Blakeley The Orient House Ensemble are currently touring the UK, promoting their amazing new album – ‘The tide has changed’. The following is a review of a performance, at St Ives Jazz Club, Cornwall, on Friday 15th of October 2010. The current OHE line up is 1. Gilad Atzmon – Saxophones, Clarinets, Vocals 2. Eddie Hick – Drums 3. Frank...

    The set started with a Gilad announcing that they were going to play their new album, ‘The tide has changed’, and commenced with the opening track ‘Dry fear’, warming up the crowd with his serpent charmer spell. The next track required a change of instrument, and for this one Gilad chose his saxophone. He quickly realized that he had left his sax s...

    What distinguishes Gilad Atzmon from other musicians, aside from his prodigious talent and wicked sense of humour, is his outspoken political opinions. Most other musicians are much more tight lipped, they argue it’s all about the music, and in doing so reveal their blinkered self-censoring approach. The content of their music quite simple & safe. ...

  2. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2010 CD release of "The Tide Has Changed" on Discogs.

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  3. “The Tide Has Changed” is the OHEs sixth album and is a celebration of the changes the group has been through over the past ten years. The music is the familiar mix of jazz, Middle Eastern music, Argentinian tango, Brecht and Weill and much else besides.

  4. Listen to The Tide Has Changed by Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble on Apple Music. 2010. 9 Songs. Duration: 55 minutes.

  5. Celebrating ten years of silliness, serious messages and stunning music-making, sax man Gilad Atzmon and The Orient House Ensemble present their seventh album, The Tide Has Changed. Gilad’s Blockhead colleague Derek Hussey introduces the band against raucous cabaret antics in Dry Fear, which leads into a moody and mesmerising title-track.

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