So happy to find this music!I used to listen to it for hours when I started playing(Hendrix and Cream time!),I was fascinated because I loved it but did not understand any of the structures implied(harmony was a terra incognita to me!).Thank you so much for posting,JL.
@gibsonbacker A cover is always necessary. In concealment lies a great part of our strength. Hence we must always hide ourselves under the name of another society. --Die neusten ararbeiten des Spartacus and Philo in dem Illuminaten-Orden, 1794, p: 165
This is taken from page 491 of Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco. 'Coincidentally' Umberto Eco has written the introduction to the newly printed version of Alexandre's The Count of Monte Christo.
Wow! It was so good to hear this again. I bought this record after hearing the Twin House album with Larry Coryell. I was happy to have found more Philip Catherine at that time, and I was even happier that this track was on the LP. When I first heard it however, I was surprised at how different this recording was than the one that is found on the Twin House album. I did not like it as much at first, but soon found myself liking it more than the Twin House recording. Sadly, all my albums are gone
An add for fact fetishists: He played "Home comings" 2 years later (acoustic version) with another great guitarist-Larry Coryell- on the "Twin House" album (Atlantic, 1977)
So happy to find this music!I used to listen to it for hours when I started playing(Hendrix and Cream time!),I was fascinated because I loved it but did not understand any of the structures implied(harmony was a terra incognita to me!).Thank you so much for posting,JL.
jltei 1 year ago
@gibsonbacker A cover is always necessary. In concealment lies a great part of our strength. Hence we must always hide ourselves under the name of another society. --Die neusten ararbeiten des Spartacus and Philo in dem Illuminaten-Orden, 1794, p: 165
This is taken from page 491 of Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco. 'Coincidentally' Umberto Eco has written the introduction to the newly printed version of Alexandre's The Count of Monte Christo.
countdumas 1 year ago
Philip Catherine is coming at Brazil in agust of 2010
lordcuekinha10 1 year ago
Philip's magnum opus. I have listened to this masterwork hundreds of times and it still amazes me.
industrialsun 1 year ago
guitars is an extremely strong album ,
fantastic music!
florafox 2 years ago
in looking jazz
voru123 2 years ago
Wow! It was so good to hear this again. I bought this record after hearing the Twin House album with Larry Coryell. I was happy to have found more Philip Catherine at that time, and I was even happier that this track was on the LP. When I first heard it however, I was surprised at how different this recording was than the one that is found on the Twin House album. I did not like it as much at first, but soon found myself liking it more than the Twin House recording. Sadly, all my albums are gone
zeb41 2 years ago
I got the record (guitars , 1975), different cover as shown in this vid. Anyway, the music rules! Such a great song!!!!
VenusAndMars1 2 years ago
An add for fact fetishists: He played "Home comings" 2 years later (acoustic version) with another great guitarist-Larry Coryell- on the "Twin House" album (Atlantic, 1977)
Tarabos1 2 years ago