A hidden gem of 1970s fusion.
This album combines the sophisticated crossover feel of the late 70s with the relaxed atmosphere of the Southern Hemisphere.
The funky yet not overly aggressive rhythm section, centered around electric piano and synthesizers, creates a comfortable groove. The melody-focused composition and elegant, technical playing are well balanced, making this a record that can be enjoyed by a wide range of people, from fusion beginners to enthusiasts.
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A:
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1)
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No Face, No Time
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2)
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Blue Pearl
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3)
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By No Means Beautiful
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4)
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Bopso
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B:
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1)
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Little Angels
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2)
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Danielle
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3)
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La Fayette
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4)
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Losers
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Liner Notes - Howard Lambert
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Producer - Howard Lambert
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Percussion - Sergio Castillo (A1 to A3, B3)
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Engineer - Pete Freshney
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Photography By - Jill Furmanovsky
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Bass Guitar, Guitar - Frank Dawkins
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Marimba, Vibraphone - Ian Ballantine
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Tenor Saxophone - Dave Bartle
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Electric Piano, Piano - Alan Cook (2)
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Drums - Dave Tyas
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Sleeve - Scott Russell (4)