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PROGMAN
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Topic: A.R. & Machines & Stomu Yamashta Posted: February 24 2006 at 09:35 |
I noticed Stomu Yamashta is not included here and I have seen them on other Prog sources:
This is the line up they consisted of:
Al DiMeola (guitar) Klaus
Schulze (synthesizers, keyboards, drums) Michael Shrieve (drums,
percussion) Pat Thrall (guitar) Rosko Gee (bass) Steve Winwood
(vocals, keyboards, guitar) Stomu Yamashta (percussion, synthesizers)
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and also what about A & R Machines from Germany
Should these artists have an inclusion in the PA music database????
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Posted: February 24 2006 at 13:18 |
Any opinions at all?????????
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Posted: February 27 2006 at 06:47 |
They are Prog Rock, are they??
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Posted: February 27 2006 at 07:07 |
A.R. & MACHINES should be included here under Krautrock or under Progressive Electronic.
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Posted: February 27 2006 at 07:40 |
Ok calm down Progman...I'll submit tem for possible inclusion.
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Posted: February 27 2006 at 09:47 |
Good boy, Snowie, hooray
Now lets make PA the best source in the world and doom the others, hahahahaha
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Posted: February 27 2006 at 11:48 |
I have never heard of Stomu Yamashta but I am very intrigued......what a line-up!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted: February 28 2006 at 04:16 |
Stomu Yamashta definitive belong here. Great percussionist, but I can't get a hold of his albums on CD.
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Posted: February 28 2006 at 05:38 |
PROGMAN wrote:
I noticed Stomu Yamashta is not included here and I have seen them on other Prog sources:
This is the line up they consisted of:
Al DiMeola (guitar) Klaus Schulze (synthesizers, keyboards, drums) Michael Shrieve (drums, percussion) Pat Thrall (guitar) Rosko Gee (bass) Steve Winwood (vocals, keyboards, guitar) Stomu Yamashta (percussion, synthesizers)
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That's one of the the Go line-ups. What about the rest
We've debated Yamashta last summer, when somebody (wrongly in my mind) want to have the Go band included, under that name. The argument was for the complete Stomu Yamashta catalogue - in other words we are still working on it. Yamashta fits into the jazz rock fusion section, with the prevalent mix of jazz, Japanese and rock musics in his work. Excellent back catalogue of recordings including Red Buddah Theatre, Stomu Yamashta Group, also a couple of film sound tracks (including Ken Russell's The Devils) made for Island Records in the 70's, with members of the future Brand X, (Pert), Gary Boyle (later Isotope), Hugh Hopper (former Machine, later Isotope) and Yamashta's wife playing an interesting violin. A real pity Island did not have the resources to remaster and issue any of these albums on CD - maybe WEA will get round to it . An Aussie label issued the complete Go works last year on a double CD.
In passing the original jazz rock of Suntreader one and only recording, by two members of Red Buddah Theatre is worth tracking down - this was originally released on Island's cheapo LP label HELP.
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