Naná and Pedro together. By the spring of 83, Vasconcelos had left the PMG. His departure spelled an end to that golden era between 1981 and 1983; the Group toured often then -one could see them in Massachusetts as often as five times a year with only a little effort - and seemed to stretch the calendar years out.
@soultaker1083 I'm sure that piece is Mirror of the Heart. It's available as the ending piece on Lyle Mays' first album (Lyle Mays). SLINK (starting at clip 3 of 11) is also on that album. I highly recommend buying it too.
@soultaker1083 oops, I mean clip 4 of 11. And Mirror of the Heart, I am mistaken - it is in the middle of Lyle Mays. Clip 3 sounds very familiar; maybe it's done on the "Street Dreams" or "Fictionary" album (the latter of which I don't have).
It's interesting how far back some of these compositions go! "Close to Home" from the Lyle Mays album actually dates from the 1970s!
@Aggromerchant Oh yeah - love that version and the synth lead Lyle plays on that version, quite a bit. You can totally hear the warmth of that Oberheim.
Naná and Pedro together. By the spring of 83, Vasconcelos had left the PMG. His departure spelled an end to that golden era between 1981 and 1983; the Group toured often then -one could see them in Massachusetts as often as five times a year with only a little effort - and seemed to stretch the calendar years out.
Aggromerchant 1 year ago
Does anyone know the name of the piece that starts at 2:28?
soultaker1083 1 year ago
@soultaker1083 I'm sure that piece is Mirror of the Heart. It's available as the ending piece on Lyle Mays' first album (Lyle Mays). SLINK (starting at clip 3 of 11) is also on that album. I highly recommend buying it too.
sethtriggs 1 year ago
@soultaker1083 oops, I mean clip 4 of 11. And Mirror of the Heart, I am mistaken - it is in the middle of Lyle Mays. Clip 3 sounds very familiar; maybe it's done on the "Street Dreams" or "Fictionary" album (the latter of which I don't have).
It's interesting how far back some of these compositions go! "Close to Home" from the Lyle Mays album actually dates from the 1970s!
sethtriggs 1 year ago
@sethtriggs
The theme to The Way Up goes back to at least 1978.
Aggromerchant 1 year ago
@Aggromerchant Oh yeah - love that version and the synth lead Lyle plays on that version, quite a bit. You can totally hear the warmth of that Oberheim.
sethtriggs 1 year ago
is this on CD somewhere? thanks for posting!!
mykulanjelo 2 years ago
Lyle es un genio... sin duda. Gracias por publicar esta joya.
camguer 2 years ago