I know almost every song that was top40/rock from 1980 - 1995. This is my area of expertise when it comes to music. After 1995 I kind of checked out and while I listen to music of today, I seldom give a shit enough (other than rarities like James Blunt or Tenacious D) to actually go find it.
So I am turning to my good friend "Internet" and y'all as there may be some among you with some background in this kind of music. I am actually not sure what you might call it.
I managed to find several definitions of renassaince or baroque music, but in those categories are very disparate music styles and choices, even from the same composer.
The other day I heard a song identified only as "Allegro" which means fast. It was really delightful. It had a lot of brassy trumpets and trills.
The kind of music you would expect a pompous Captain of a British Frigate to be playing, or some kind of "Frasier Crane" wannabe driving his Mercedes in the Hamptons would listen too.
If you are familliar with Colonization by Sid Mier, the music had the quality of that.
Crash of cymbals and majestic sweeping sounds.
I did some searching and found (and purchased) an album by Handel called "Water Songs" that was very similar in quality.
I do not want any operatic jibber jabb singing in there though. His other stuff had a lot of religious "Hallelujah" type stuff in it that I did not dig.
I'd almost call the music I am interested in, "Pirate" music, because it has that sort of sound to it that makes you picture the clash of great armies or ships with the backdrop of minuets and powdered wig ambassadors.
I am definitely not interested in the romantic/ballad stuff either.
I also ordered themes to movies like Gladiator and Bravehart. I wanted that sort of epic sweeping symphonic sound. I realized though that those were not like the music from Colonization that I was after. still pretty good.
Any ideas?
Anyone know the music that inspired Colonization? There is a music player that they released here;
http://www.colonization.biz/download/colojb.zip
I can't get it to work on windows XP. Its supposed to be a jukebox with the songs that inspired the themes.
also found
http://www.freecol.org
They made a free version of Colonization to work on windows XP and updated the graphics. Finished in 2005. So that is pretty cool.
If you have other songs for me to check out in that style, much appreciated.