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I have the shortest attenttion span of all time and this band is killer!!!!!!!!!
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hello all and this was my 1st and most profound and fave in 76 . out of all the progressive i'd heard, this just took me to a different area. ..smokin leaves and whatever. iffin' you know what i mean. good times!
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Wow I always loved Phil Collins... never realized he had all this other work! This stuff is great thanks for adding it to Youtube!
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@GrooveDoctor77 yeah its a shame
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@JazzFusionLover Percy Jones=THE man. I strained to learn the songs on "Product" when I started to play bass (well after I'd been at it four or five years, anyway :) ). Really one of the most wonderful bassists ever, along with my other favorites, Victor Wootten, Jaco Pastorius, Tony Levin, and Mark King.
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@wkassinfla can't disagree they are both incredibly stunning. However,I would put "Return to Forever" on the top podium. Chick , Al , Lenny, and Stanley.Talent wise, I would compare them as Fusion Jazz's answer to Prog Rock's Yes. God Bless the entire musical talent of all creative geniuses and those who strive to be the best. also check out band "Air" and Brazilian artist , Egberto Gismonti. Enjoy!
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@bokamaru . Hi. I so agree with you. It takes skilled and profound musicians to write this music as well as "skilled and profound" listener to recognize and fully appreciate it. I have just discovered this album recently and it educating me already how to listen , what to hear and eventually how to express it all on as a player..
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I'll never forget listening to this. I was on the road with a country cover band in flyspec Ohio...
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2 people were in fact born ugly. :-)
This was a very important album when it came out. Jazz was rubbing up against rock and the two forces were being discovered as one.
Highly technically proficient players are required for it and it shows.
The only problem Brand X ever had was that the listener must have a reasonably long attention span. Most people don't and that's why they didn't reach a giant audience. It can be an acquired taste...
Peace
Doug
bokamaru 2 years ago 15
whatever happened to Phil Collins... he was such a great drummer...
chyrd 2 years ago 14