Nostradamus - The Fate Of Man
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Nostradamus - The Fate Of Man is a studio album by the Dutch
progressive rock
band Kayak
. This concept-album tells the story of French doctor and seer Nostradamus
, but from the viewpoint of a Flemish monk, Yves de Lessines. The (unproven) theory behind this is that Nostradamus was not the writer of his famous "Centuries". These poems were in fact written 200 years earlier by De Lessines, and they were a secret code to find the treasures of the Knights Templar
. On one of his journeys, Nostradamus found the book that De Lessines wrote, and interpreted the poems in his own way, turning them into predictions. This theory was launched and motivated by Belgian professor and historian Rudy Cambier in his book "Nostradamus and the lost Templar legacy" (2003). Kayak found this approach much more interesting than the usual Nostradamus-stories, and decided to take this theory as a starting point for their second rock-opera.
Just before the start of recordings, bassplayer Bert Veldkamp left the band because he could not combine Kayak with his day job. Originally a bassplayer, Ton Scherpenzeel played this instrument on the recordings. At concerts, Jan van Olffen fulfilled this task. Van Olffen stayed with Kayak, and is still the band's bassplayer. This album sees the return of Edward Reekers
, lead singer with Kayak from 1978 until 1982. His part of "The Monk" was the start of his second life with Kayak, which lasts until the present day.
The album is a double CD. There was also a single CD released, under the title Excerpts From Nostradamus
. That CD contains 11 songs, plus "The Story Behind Nostradamus" in Dutch and English.
At concerts in 2005, the band played this rock-opera in its entirety. On stage, the band was joined by dancers and three extra singers: Marc Dollevoet, Marloes van Woggelum and Marjolein Teepen. After this album and tour, singer Bert Heerink left the band to concentrate on his solo career.
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Netherlands
The Netherlands is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located mainly in North-West Europe and with several islands in the Caribbean. Mainland Netherlands borders the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east, and shares maritime borders...
progressive rock
Progressive rock
Progressive rock is a subgenre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s as part of a "mostly British attempt to elevate rock music to new levels of artistic credibility." John Covach, in Contemporary Music Review, says that many thought it would not just "succeed the pop of...
band Kayak
Kayak (band)
Kayak are a Dutch progressive rock band formed in 1972 in the city Hilversum by Ton Scherpenzeel and Pim Koopman. In 1973, their debut album "See See The Sun" was released, including 3 hit singles. Their main popularity was in the Netherlands, with their top hit reaching #6 on the Dutch charts in...
. This concept-album tells the story of French doctor and seer Nostradamus
Nostradamus
Michel de Nostredame , usually Latinised to Nostradamus, was a French apothecary and reputed seer who published collections of prophecies that have since become famous worldwide. He is best known for his book Les Propheties , the first edition of which appeared in 1555...
, but from the viewpoint of a Flemish monk, Yves de Lessines. The (unproven) theory behind this is that Nostradamus was not the writer of his famous "Centuries". These poems were in fact written 200 years earlier by De Lessines, and they were a secret code to find the treasures of the Knights Templar
Knights Templar
The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon , commonly known as the Knights Templar, the Order of the Temple or simply as Templars, were among the most famous of the Western Christian military orders...
. On one of his journeys, Nostradamus found the book that De Lessines wrote, and interpreted the poems in his own way, turning them into predictions. This theory was launched and motivated by Belgian professor and historian Rudy Cambier in his book "Nostradamus and the lost Templar legacy" (2003). Kayak found this approach much more interesting than the usual Nostradamus-stories, and decided to take this theory as a starting point for their second rock-opera.
Just before the start of recordings, bassplayer Bert Veldkamp left the band because he could not combine Kayak with his day job. Originally a bassplayer, Ton Scherpenzeel played this instrument on the recordings. At concerts, Jan van Olffen fulfilled this task. Van Olffen stayed with Kayak, and is still the band's bassplayer. This album sees the return of Edward Reekers
Edward Reekers
Edward Reekers is a Dutch singer. Most notable is his work as lead singer for Dutch progressive rock band Kayak.Having been a fan of the band for years, Reekers joined Kayak in 1978. He replaced Max Werner, who became the band's drummer. With Reekers as the new lead singer, Kayak immediately...
, lead singer with Kayak from 1978 until 1982. His part of "The Monk" was the start of his second life with Kayak, which lasts until the present day.
The album is a double CD. There was also a single CD released, under the title Excerpts From Nostradamus
Excerpts From Nostradamus
Excerpts From Nostradamus - The Fate Of Man is a studio album by the Dutch progressive rock band Kayak. It is a shorter version of their double album Nostradamus - The Fate Of Man. The single CD contains 11 songs, plus "The Story Behind Nostradamus" in Dutch and English...
. That CD contains 11 songs, plus "The Story Behind Nostradamus" in Dutch and English.
At concerts in 2005, the band played this rock-opera in its entirety. On stage, the band was joined by dancers and three extra singers: Marc Dollevoet, Marloes van Woggelum and Marjolein Teepen. After this album and tour, singer Bert Heerink left the band to concentrate on his solo career.
Track listing
(All lyrics by Irene Linders and Ton Scherpenzeel)CD1
- "The Secret Study" (Koopman) - 1:46
- "Overture - A Strange And Cryptic Tale" (Scherpenzeel) - 3:03
- "Friend Of The Stars 1" (Scherpenzeel) - 4:17
- "Celestial Science" (Scherpenzeel) - 3:50
- "The Student" (Scherpenzeel) - 1:22
- "Dance Of Death 1" (Koopman) - 3:24
- "Fresh Air, Running Water, Rose Pills" (Scherpenzeel/Koopman) - 4:09
- "The Monk's Comment 1" (Scherpenzeel) - 0:43
- "Seekers Of Truth 1" (Koopman) - 4:14
- "Dance Of Death 2" (Koopman) - 1:04
- "Save My Wife" (Scherpenzeel) - 5:24
- "The Monk's Comment 2" (Scherpenzeel) - 0:30
- "Pagan's Paradise" (Scherpenzeel) - 4:23
- "The Inquisition" (Scherpenzeel) - 5:31
- "The Wandering Years" (Koopman) - 4:41
- "The Monk's Comment 3" (Scherpenzeel) - 0:48
- "If History Was Mine Alone" (Scherpenzeel) - 2:57
- "Friend Of The Stars 2" (Scherpenzeel) - 0:37
CD2
- "A Man With Remarkable Talents" (Scherpenzeel) - 3:30
- "Settle Down" (Scherpenzeel) - 4:21
- "The Monk's Comment 4" (Scherpenzeel) - 0:41
- "The Flying Squadron" (Koopman) - 4:14
- "Dance Of Mirrors" (Scherpenzeel) - 3:22
- "A Royal Invitation" (Koopman) - 1:15
- "A Cruel Death + The Monk's Comment 5" (Scherpenzeel) - 3:57
- "Tell Me All" (Scherpenzeel) - 3:27
- "The Tournament" (Koopman) - 4:12
- "The Golden Cage" (Scherpenzeel) - 2:08
- "Seekers Of Truth 2" (Koopman) - 2:00
- "Living In Two Realities" (Scherpenzeel) - 4:11
- "Act Of Despair" (Koopman) - 4:22
- "The Secret Study 2" (Koopman) - 1:41
- "The Centuries" (Scherpenzeel/Koopman) - 5:03
- "You Won't Find Me Alive At Sunrise" (Scherpenzeel) - 3:19
- "Friend Of The Stars 3" (Scherpenzeel) - 1:13
- "Epilogue - The Fate Of Man" (Scherpenzeel) - 2:57
Members
- Ton ScherpenzeelTon ScherpenzeelTon Scherpenzeel is a keyboardist and a founding member of the Dutch rock band Kayak, together with Pim Koopman and Max Werner whom he met whilst at the Hilversum Muziek Lyceum ....
- keyboards, bass guitar, accordion, backing vocals - Pim KoopmanPim KoopmanWilhelmus Frederikus Koopman was the drummer and percussionist of the Dutch Progressive rock band, Kayak.-Biography:...
- drums, keyboards, guitar, percussion, backing vocals - Bert Heerink - lead and backing vocals ("The Astrologer")
- Cindy Oudshoorn - lead and backing vocals ("The Astrologer's Second Wife")
- Joost Vergoossen - guitars
- Rob Vunderink - guitars, lead and backing vocals ("The Opposition")
- Edward ReekersEdward ReekersEdward Reekers is a Dutch singer. Most notable is his work as lead singer for Dutch progressive rock band Kayak.Having been a fan of the band for years, Reekers joined Kayak in 1978. He replaced Max Werner, who became the band's drummer. With Reekers as the new lead singer, Kayak immediately...
- lead and backing vocals, voice-over ("The Monk") - Monique van der Ster - lead and backing vocals ("The Queen")
- Syb van der Ploeg - lead and backing vocals ("The Scientist")
Guests
- Marjolein Teepen - vocals ("The Flying Squadron")
- Eddy Koopman - percussion
- Rens van der Zalm - fiddle
- The Nostradamus Choir - vocals ("The People")
- Valentijn Achterberg - voice ("The Boy")