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Songs of Experience (album)

''Songs of Experience'' is the second studio album by American composer and producer David Axelrod, released in October 1969 by Capitol Records. It was composed, arranged, and produced by Axelrod, who worked with session musicians such as guitarist Al Casey, drummer Earl Palmer, and conductor Don Randi. As with his 1968 debut album ''Song of Innocence'', Axelrod composed musical interpretations of English poet William Blake's ''Songs of Innocence and of Experience'', an 18th-century illustrated collection of poems.
A jazz fusion album, ''Songs of Experience'' explores darker sounds than its predecessor, as the poems Axelrod drew on for inspiration dealt with the darker side of humanity. Its music was partly inspired by composer Gunther Schuller's Third Stream concept. Axelrod composed Baroque orchestrations with rock, R&B, pop, and folk music elements.
''Songs of Experience'' received retrospective acclaim from music critics, who found Axelrod's compositions musically varied and innovative. Contemporary musicians praised it as a source for sampling in hip hop production. Some of its songs have been sampled frequently by hip hop artists and producers. In 2000, the album was reissued by EMI.
== Background ==

As he had on his 1968 debut album ''Song of Innocence'', Axelrod composed musical interpretations of the works of English poet William Blake on ''Songs of Experience''. He used eight poems from Blake's ''Songs of Experience'' (1794). The album's gatefold featured Blake's poems reprinted for each song and liner notes that stated, "an anthology of awareness after birth ... based on the 18th century poems of William Blake."〔 Blake's poems began with the premise of birth and innocence, and explored themes of life experience, rite of passage, and changes of perspective in life.

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