The Best Of Sky
英国前卫摇滚乐队Sky成立于1979年,最初阵容为John Williams (guitar, 1979-83), 前Curved Air成员Herbie Flowers (bass, tuba), Francis Monkman (keyboards, 1979-80), Kevin Peek (guitar, 1979-85)。\nSKY乐队可能在国内很多人没听过,但是大家一定听过他们的一首歌《westway》动物世界的主题曲,乐队音乐主要是以\n欢快的节奏配以流畅的吉他弹奏,给人以蓝天流水沁人心脾的舒畅。这张专辑是乐队1994年出的精选专辑。\n\nSky was a UK-based instrumental group that specialised in fusing a variety of musical styles including light rock, classical and jazz. The band was formed in 1978 when classical guitarist John Williams decided to team up with Herbie Flowers, Francis Monkman, Tristan Fry and Kevin Peek. The rock-classical segment had been sketched out a few years earlier by the orchestral band Esperanto. After a protracted search for a record company they eventually signed with the small European label Ariola Records. Their self-titled debut album was highly successful in Britain and Australia. Their follow up double album, "Sky 2", was even more so, being the tenth highest selling in Britain for all of 1980.\n\nIn 1980 British producer Martin Lewis conceived of presenting Sky in a concert performance at London's Westminster Abbey - the 900-year old historic church in the centre of London. The concert eventually took place in February 1981. It was the first-ever rock concert held at the Abbey and it was videotaped for a BBC TV special - subsequently released on home video. The concert was a benefit for the human rights organization Amnesty International and commemorated the organization's 20th anniversary. The landmark event resulted in Sky receiving considerable positive media coverage.\n\nThe departure of Francis Monkman led to his replacement by Steve Gray who took the band to a more jazz influenced sound. Subsequent albums saw a gradual dwindling in quality and success. After their sixth album, "Cadmium", John Williams also left the band. Sky were to record only two more albums, "The Great Balloon Race" and "Mozart". The latter was produced with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and was their most successful album in the United States