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Alphonso Johnson

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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3.11 | 8 ratings | 2 reviews | 25% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1977

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Summer Solstice (first movement) (1:31)
2. Follow Your Heart (4:41)
3. Bahama Mama (4:07)
4. Nomads (4:57)
5. Moonlight Conversation (2:56)
6. Face Blaster (4:13)
7. Feelings Are... (the Hardest Words to Say) (5:08)
8. Earthtales Suite (8:51)

Total Time 36:24

Line-up / Musicians

Backing Vocals - Bayeté , Michaela Carey
Drums, Cymbals, Percussion [Electronic], Gong, Bells [Hand], Percussion [Wind Chimes] - David Igelfeld
Guitar - Pat Thrall
Guitar [12-string, 6-string Electric] - Kevin Shireve
Piano [Steinway Grand], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Arp 2600, Arp Omni, Mini-moog], Clavinet [Hohner D-6] - Clyde Criner
Producer, Chapman Stick, Bass, Drums [Steel], Vocals, Backing Vocals, Synthesizer [Bass Pedal] - Alphonso Johnson

Releases information

LP: Epic JE 34869 (US), Epic EPC 82197 (Netherlands),Epic S EPC 82197 (UK),

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ALPHONSO JOHNSON Spellbound ratings distribution


3.11
(8 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(25%)
25%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(25%)
25%
Good, but non-essential (38%)
38%
Collectors/fans only (12%)
12%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

ALPHONSO JOHNSON Spellbound reviews


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Review by Sean Trane
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Prog Folk
2 stars 2.5 stars really

Third and last album (for the 70's anyway) from the ex-Weather report bassist Alphonso Johnson, this time helped out by from what it looks like a set-group (this might have been a regular band, maybe they even toured) and in the reduced guest list, only Pat Thrall (future Pat Travers Band and Glen Hughes) rings a bell to yours truly. A rather boring photo, but showing the Chapman graces the album's cover.

If Johnson appears with that now-famous Chapman stickon the cover, the least we can say is that it is all over this album as well >> it can even serve as a demo for the instrument makers.. The first half has three sung tunes, which is generally not good news in jazz-rock, but then again, most of the tracks on that album don't really qualify as such (funky jazz-funk at most ;o))). Nothing really transcendental or even remotely interesting on this side. Musically, this album is all over the map, a bit like the other two, but again there are four sung tracks, even if the sidelong suite Earthtales only gets a couple lines, twice. Don't get your hopes up to high about it though?. The first half is downright boring (nothing exciting happening), but around the 2/3 mark, it does get more exciting as they all crank up the volume and passed on the third gear? there are good moments in there, but unfortunately a bit tempered by disputable synth sounds of the late-70's. Just like his other two 70's albums, this is hardly essential (except for the Chapman stick), and if you want to discover his works, I suggest you start with Yesterday's Dream.

Latest members reviews

5 stars A Great Album From The Last Of Alphonso Johnson's Three Album Run. The Highlight On This Would Be Earthtales Suite Which Is A Great Song With Some Excellent Playing From The Musicians. There Are A Few Other Good Songs On Here Such As Summer Solstice, Follow Your Heart & Face Blaster, & the epic 9 mi ... (read more)

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