Overture to the Sun is a Renaissance-style instrumental written and arranged by Terry Tucker in 1968. It was recorded at Olympic Sound Studios in London and is the first track on The Sound of Sunforest, an album of songs released by Decca Records on their Deram Nova label. The group, Sunforest, was three American girls living in London, Terry Tucker, Freya Hogue and Erika Eigen. Stanley Kubrick, the film director, heard The Sound of Sunforest and phoned Sunforest's manager, Vic Smith, and asked if he could use two tracks from this album for his film, A Clockwork Orange. He … read more
Overture to the Sun is a Renaissance-style instrumental written and arranged by Terry Tucker in 1968. It was recorded at Olympic Sound Studios in Lo… read more
Overture to the Sun is a Renaissance-style instrumental written and arranged by Terry Tucker in 1968. It was recorded at Olympic Sound Studios in London and is the first track on The So… read more
Sunforest was an English psychedelic folk music trio formed in 1968 in London by American musicians Terry Tucker, Erika Eigen and Freya Hogue (died December 2016 ). They recorded the album "Sound of Sunforest" in 1969 and are remembered for their instrumental "Overture to the Sun" and their song "Lighthouse Keeper", both of which feature on the soundtrack to the movie "A Clockwork Orange". It was in Washington, DC, in the late 1960s, that Tucker and Hogue began collaborating - with Hogue setting Tucker's poems to music. After meeting Eige… read more
Sunforest was an English psychedelic folk music trio formed in 1968 in London by American musicians Terry Tucker, Erika Eigen and Freya Hogue (died December 2016 ). They recorded the album … read more
Sunforest was an English psychedelic folk music trio formed in 1968 in London by American musicians Terry Tucker, Erika Eigen and Freya Hogue (died December 2016 ). They recorded the album "Sound of Sunforest" in 1969 and are… read more