Earlier this year Mascot Label Group announced the
signing of Ayreon, the highly acclaimed project from singer / songwriter /
multi-instrumentalist / record producer Arjen Lucassen to its label Music
Theories Recordings. After re-releasing the Ayreon catalogue on various digital
platforms in April, debut album The Final Experiment and follow-up
Actual Fantasy: Revisited will see their first-ever vinyl release on
August 26, 2016.
The Ayreon back-catalogue has been re-released
before, but contrary to the rest of Ayreon’s seven studio albums,
The Final Experiment and Actual Fantasy: Revisited
have never been released on vinyl. Lucassen: “That makes it perfect for me. I
couldn’t have wished for a better start with Mascot Label Group and
Music Theories Recordings. The people at Mascot flooded me with ideas and
plans for the re-releases. Which is a luxury, really! Take the artwork, for
example. They offered to rework it, but wanted to show the original artwork as
well. Their ideas were all really good. I’m sure the fans will appreciate this,
which is one of my main goals when working on a re-release or a vinyl release.
The worst thing to do is forget about quality and details, because people will
turn away from you in no time.”
The Final Experiment
Ayreon’s first album was released in the Netherlands in
1995 by start-up label Transmission Records. With its intricate
sci-fi/fantasy storytelling and timeless progressive rock it immediately
attracted attention of rock fans all around the world. Featuring a line-up of
world class vocalists and musicians, including Barry Hay (Golden
Earring), Jan-Chris de Koeijer (Gorefest), and Kingdom
Come’s Lenny Wolf. Ten years later Lucassen recorded semi-acoustic
versions of the songs as a bonus to the CD-re-release. Those tracks are now
available on vinyl as well. Lucassen: “Originally The Final
Experiment was a single album, of course. To make it special for the
re-release in 2005 I recorded nine of the songs acoustically, but with
completely different singers and arrangements. I like some of the tracks even
better this way. It’s so great to have both these versions on vinyl
now.”
Lucassen mentions The Final Experiment as
the most emotional recording he has made: “I was very limited when I recorded
The Final Experiment. I had no studio of my own and no equipment,
nothing at all, basically. I was totally dependent on the studio where I
recorded. Plus I had no money to hire any fancy singers or musicians yet, which
means that most of the singers you hear are all friends of mine. People that I
played or interacted with in the years before Ayreon, when I was playing
with Vengeance. The Final Experiment embodies something I
wanted to do all my life, ever since I heard Tommy of The Who,
Jesus Christ Superstar, War of the Worlds by Jeff
Wayne… I just had to do a rock opera! And in that respect, yes, it is a good
album to start your Ayreon trip with.”
Lucassen is particularly fond of Sail Away to
Avalon. As a kid I already was a huge Golden Earring fan. And to
have Barry Hay sing on it, in exchange for a bottle of whisky… Now I’m
used to working with famous people, but at that time I was extremely nervous
when Barry came to the studio! Then there is Eyes Of Time, my
attempt at doing a Led Zeppelin, Kashmir kind of song. And
sure, I would have loved to have Robert Plant sing on it, but that was
not going to happen, haha… So that’s when I thought of Kingdom Come, a
band that I really liked a lot and that sounded very much like Led
Zeppelin. I approached them and asked if Lenny Wolf would like to
come and sing on Eyes Of Time. To my surprise he said
yes!”
Actual Fantasy
After The Final Experiment, second
Ayreon album Actual Fantasy (also on Transmission, 1996),
turned out to be a relatively modest production. In 2004 it got a complete
makeover, resulting in Actual Fantasy: Revisited. Lucassen
recalls: “The Final Experiment sold very well and I earned enough
money to start building my own studio around 1995, 1996. It was all ADAT
recorders back then. Digital, but on tape. I think I had about eight of them. A
complicated way of recording... My idea this time was to create an album with
John Bonham-style drum parts , lots of electronics and synths in the
spirit of Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze and heavy guitars on
top. For budget reasons I recorded with computer drums, and digital synths
instead of the nice analog synths I have nowadays. At that time I didn’t give a
shit about what people would think of the album I was making. That became
different with my next Ayreon album Into The Electric
Castle. I remember thinking then: ‘Okay, what would people want to hear,
how can I please them?’ And I never thought that with Actual
Fantasy, I was pretty cocky at the time .”
Actual Fantasy contrasts in many ways with The Final
Experiment. It’s not a rock opera, and there are only three singers
present. Lucassen: “Firstly my good friend Robert Soeterboek. Then there
is Edward Reekers, the singer with Kayak, whose parts worked out
so well that I had asked him for Into The Electric Castle and
Universal Migrator too. Seems he is unable to sing out of tune and
his English pronunciation is perfect - very important to me. The third singer
was Okkie Huijsdens, who sadly passed away. He could sing the best
Beatles-style vocal parts you can imagine, and that was exactly what I
was looking for. I wanted to use the vocals more as instruments than just
standard vocals. Layers of vocals, beautiful harmonies: Okkie
delivered.”
Asked for his dearest tracks on Actual Fantasy,
Lucassen does not hesitate: “The first track after the intro, Abbey Of
Synn, was already my favourite when I recorded it. That Led
Zeppelin feel again, drum parts sort of like When The Levee
Breaks, that was my idea. But then with electronic sequencers and heavy
guitars. Computer Eyes is the track that I think stands out for
the fans. I also did it live a couple of times, with Stream Of Passion…
Edward Reekers did an amazing job on that. The Tangerine Dream
feel, mixed with lots of melody and some heavy rock , that’s what I like so much
about it.”
When Lucassen revisited the songs of Actual
Fantasy in 2004, he didn’t decide on recording acoustic bonus tracks
like with The Final Experiment. “I decided to re-record all the stuff I
wasn’t happy with. Ed Warby played the drum parts, for starters. Peter
Vink completely revised the bass parts. I redid most of the guitar parts
because I had better equipment. So I added stuff to the tracks but took stuff
away as well.”
See and hear Arjen Lucassen tell about the releases:
https://youtu.be/wrJBY84Scuo
2LP The Final Experiment (Special
Edition)
(1995/2005)
The vocalists are, next to Arjen Lucassen himself: Barry
Hay (Golden Earring), Edward Reekers (Kayak), Leon Goewie (Vengeance), Ian Parry
(Elegy), Jan-Chris de Koeijer (Gorefest), Jay van Feggelen (Bodine), Lenny Wolf
(Kingdom Come), Robert Soeterboek, Ruud Houweling, Debby Schreuder, Mirjam van
Doorn and Lucy Hillen.
The vocalists on the semi-acoustic versions recorded in
2005 are Astrid van der Veen, Esther Ladiges, Irene Jansen, John Cuijpers,
Marcela Bovio, Peter Daltrey, Rodney Blaze and Robby
Valentine.
Instrumentalists on The Final Experiment, besides Arjen
Lucassen: Cleem Determeijer (keyboards), Ernst van Ee (drums), Jan Bijlsma
(bass), Jolanda Verduijn (bass), Peter Vink (bass) and Rene Merkelbach
(keyboards).
The semi-acoustic recordings were made by Lucassen with
Davy Mickers (drums), Lori Linstruth (guitars), Jeroen Goossens (flutes) and
Robby Valentine (piano).
2LP Actual Fantasy & Actual Fantasy
Revisited
(1996/2004)
The vocalists are Edward Reekers (Kayak), Okkie
Huijsdens, Robert Soeterboek
Instrumentalists besides Arjen Lucassen himself: Cleem
Determeijer and Rene Merkelbach (both on keyboards)
On the Revisited version: Ed Warby (drums), Peter Vink
(bass)
Special editions only available in Ayreon online
shop:
The Final Experiment 3 LP Deluxe
Edition:
Original album on 2 LP Gatefold + Exclusive
Semi-Acoustic bonus album in a numbered hardcover box with a downloadcard of
all content.
Contains:
· 2 LP Gatefold on Blue Marble
vinyl
· Bonus Semi-Acoustic LP on Marble
vinyl
· Download card including all exclusive
content
· All boxes are numbered
1-1000
Actual Fantasy Original 4 LP Deluxe
Edition:
Original album on 2 LP Gatefold + Original 1996
recording on 2LP Gatefold in a numbered hardcover box with a downloadcard of all
content.
Contains:
· Actual Fantasy Revisited 2 LP Gatefold on Red
Marble vinyl
· Actual Fantasy Original 1996 Recordings 2 LP
Gatefold on Red Marble vinyl
· Download card including all exclusive
content
· Numbered 1-1000
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