Well, her Bandcamp page doesn't have it and there are other albums named "Earthlight" on Bandcamp that are not hers, so it looks like I'll just have to imagine what it sounds like.
Interested/a little puzzled to note in the Wikipedia write-up on Timeless that Penguin describes Jan Hammer as "underrated"...Because he had some commercial success and did TV/movie work, I suppose
Interested/a little puzzled to note in the Wikipedia write-up on Timeless that Penguin describes Jan Hammer as "underrated"...Because he had some commercial success and did TV/movie work, I suppose(.)
I can agree with the underrated aspect of his work. He certainly had his craft down when it came to movies and TV and I think that had some negative affect on his standing in the jazz-rock community, but those 70s recordings especially (the ones on Nemperor) showed that he some good writing skills and some impressive technical chops. He's one of the few musicians that I can still listen to playing the Minimoog - an instrument that I, otherwise, hate the sound of.
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1970 Goose Creek Symphony 1971 Welcome To Goose Creek
1970 Solid Bond 1988 Live At Klooks Kleek
The Graham Bond Organization & Quartet The Graham Bond Organization
Recorded '63 & '66 Recorded '64
(If I might swear in the English Style) Now that's a bloody classic!
1969 Grand Funk 1970 Closer To Home
1971 Survival
NYOP Bandcamp
there are other albums named "Earthlight" on
Bandcamp that are not hers, so it looks like I'll
just have to imagine what it sounds like.
It looks like a typical Projekt project.
1967 The Grateful Dead 1968 Anthem Of The Sun
1969 Aoxomoxoa 1970 Workingman's Dead
Libretto by Susan Werbe and Kate Holland
30 Years Of People Like Us
1970 American Beauty 1971 Grateful Dead
1977 Terrapin Station 1978 Shakedown Street
Visiting an old friend whom I have not heard from for a while.
He certainly had his craft down when it came to movies and TV and
I think that had some negative affect on his standing in the jazz-rock community,
but those 70s recordings especially (the ones on Nemperor)
showed that he some good writing skills and some
impressive technical chops. He's one of the few musicians
that I can still listen to playing the Minimoog -
an instrument that I, otherwise, hate the sound of.