@13witchfaerie This passage is from The incredible marquis by Herbert Gorman entitled the soldier of fortune(chapter six) It was natural that Dumas believed implicitly in the magic of somnambulism, in animal magnetism and in chiromancy. No Haitian dancing before his Voodoo altar was more superstitious than Dumas. Home, to Dumas, therefore, was an authentically inspired adept in communicating with unseen world.
fuk all yall, ive heard nothing but how much this bass bad ass sounds like others, nothing about how much he started the sound and influenced a movement in jazz....ehhh typical americans....you all suc doky diks
Hey bigslicK! I worked with Clyde soon after this recording. I miss him. He truly was one of the nicest people I've worked with in or out of the business. [his wife, however, was not ...] RIP Clyde
@FlamingoReaper Clyde Criner was about to be my favorite keyboardist after his "Behind The Sun" came out but he faded-how did he pass away? I heard that Clyde was also a music instructor and had a major influence on Rodney Holmes(Drums). Criner was a keyboard genius in my opinion but passed on before I had a chance to see him play live. Did he have a family?
AWESOME cut, been in my head all week, thanks for posting! nothin' but LOVE for Slim!
TheRealTommyRock 9 months ago
Wow I havent heard this in over 15 or 20 years. Great stuff, I still have the LP.
orlandoCF1 9 months ago
@orlandoCF1 wow, EXACTLY what I was gonna say! only mine is on cassette, gotta dig it out!
TheRealTommyRock 9 months ago
Really nice graphics! Good job!
13witchfaerie 9 months ago
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@13witchfaerie This passage is from The incredible marquis by Herbert Gorman entitled the soldier of fortune(chapter six) It was natural that Dumas believed implicitly in the magic of somnambulism, in animal magnetism and in chiromancy. No Haitian dancing before his Voodoo altar was more superstitious than Dumas. Home, to Dumas, therefore, was an authentically inspired adept in communicating with unseen world.
uriahheep108 2 months ago
fuk all yall, ive heard nothing but how much this bass bad ass sounds like others, nothing about how much he started the sound and influenced a movement in jazz....ehhh typical americans....you all suc doky diks
neogen50 1 year ago
impresionantes.
santyrush 1 year ago
WOW!
albclef 1 year ago
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asins 2 years ago
Loved sooo much that album. I remember in those times he was using the b.a.s.t.a.r.d. does someone remmember what this acronymous mean?
zadigx 2 years ago
still have the LP; it stood for bass amplification system through added regenerated devices
alexschkrutz 2 years ago
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sharpstat 2 years ago
Thanks so much for posting this !
I had posted a mystery track, and here is the answer !
marscape1 2 years ago
Very Cobham sounding, especially the spectrum album.
profilercms 2 years ago
Nice... I've Been Tryin' To Find This Album. I'm Hip To Pat Thrall From Pat Travers' "Crash & Burn" Album.
orlandez22 2 years ago
Thank U. Classic Jazz/Rock Fusion. Met Clyde Criner (Keyboardist) a few times R.I.P.
bigslick45 3 years ago
Hey bigslicK! I worked with Clyde soon after this recording. I miss him. He truly was one of the nicest people I've worked with in or out of the business. [his wife, however, was not ...] RIP Clyde
FlamingoReaper 2 years ago 2
@FlamingoReaper Clyde Criner was about to be my favorite keyboardist after his "Behind The Sun" came out but he faded-how did he pass away? I heard that Clyde was also a music instructor and had a major influence on Rodney Holmes(Drums). Criner was a keyboard genius in my opinion but passed on before I had a chance to see him play live. Did he have a family?
justatuch 1 year ago
listen to ozric Tentacles. They are similar to Gong, Hawkwind and Melting Euphoria. They are psychedelic prog rock band from England.
countdumas 2 years ago