In 2000, Nigel Kennedy, renowned for his virtuosic violin playing, collaborated with the Prague Symphony Orchestra and conductor Peter Scholes to create "Riders On The Storm - The Doors Concerto," a unique fusion of classical music and the iconic sounds of The Doors. This album is a testament to Kennedy's versatility and his ability to blend genres seamlessly.
The album features nine tracks, each a reinterpretation of a classic Doors song, arranged into a cohesive concerto format. From the hauntingly beautiful "Riders on the Storm" to the fiery "Light My Fire," Kennedy and the orchestra breathe new life into these timeless compositions. The album opens with a powerful rendition of "Riders on the Storm," setting the tone for the rest of the album. "The Unknown Soldier" and "Spanish Caravan" follow, showcasing the orchestra's dynamic range and Kennedy's expressive playing.
"Love Street" and "Hello, I Love You" offer a more intimate feel, with Kennedy's violin taking center stage. The album concludes with "The End," a fitting finale that ties together the diverse elements of the concerto. Throughout the album, Kennedy's distinctive style shines, making this a standout release in his discography.
"Riders On The Storm - The Doors Concerto" is a bold experiment that pays homage to The Doors while pushing the boundaries of classical music. It's a captivating listen for fans of both genres, showcasing the timeless appeal of The Doors' music and the virtuosity of Nigel Kennedy. The album was released on Decca Music Group Ltd. and clocks in at just over an hour, providing a rich and engaging experience from start to finish.