Tracklist
Soft / White | 0:52 |
Saga Of The Blue Beaver | 4:19 |
Nine Moons In Alaska | 3:04 |
Walkin' | 2:42 |
Walkin' By The River | 2:39 |
Gandharva | 1:12 |
By Your Grace | 5:13 |
Good Places | 3:37 |
Short Film For David | 5:23 |
Bright Shadows | 4:53 |
Credits (30)
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Bernie Krause Producer, Synthesizer, Voice
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Robert Orban Engineer, Mixed By
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Paul Beaver Producer, Synthesizer
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Bud Shank Alto Saxophone, Flute
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Gerry Mulligan Baritone Saxophone
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Ray Brown Bass
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Rod Ellicott Bass
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George Marsh Drums
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Lee Charlton Drums
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Ed Peterson Engineer
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John Payne (5) Engineer
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Phil Edwards Engineer
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Robert De Sousa Engineer
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Rudy Hill (2) Engineer
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Sol Weiss Engineer
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Howard Roberts Guitar
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Mike Bloomfield Guitar
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Rik Elswit Guitar
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Ronnie Montrose Guitar
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Gail Laughton Harp
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LaMont Johnson (2) Piano
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Mike Lang Piano
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Bill King (2) Voice
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Edna Wright Voice
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Evangeline Carmichael Voice
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Lewis Morford Voice
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Ron Hicklin Voice
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Venetta Fields Voice
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Clydie King Voice
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Patrice Holloway Voice
Versions (18)
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Robertwisconsin
December 20, 2019
referencing Gandharva, LP, Album, RP, WS 1909
red cover art, but a repress. Based on "Burbank" label art... 1973-1978 repress
amontass
November 2, 2019
referencing Gandharva, LP, Album, Quad, Jap, QP-8177W
Fantastic QS Quadraphonic 4 channel separation when compared to the USA EV Quadraphonic 4 channel separation. The USA EV pressings are more of a surround sound while the Japanese QS Quadraphonic 4 channel separation is much more distinct. You know you are listening to a 4 channel record when processed through a QS or RM matrix system.
downtown.music
May 2, 2005
edited over 16 years ago
referencing Gandharva, LP, Album, Pit, WS 1909
referencing Gandharva, LP, Album, Pit, WS 1909
Head's up to Mixmaster Morris for submitting this masterpiece of forward-thinking, genre-defying music. Excellently recorded, parts of it live in a church, and the session musicians on here are a who's who of 60's players with skills for days. There's something for everyone, and the title track is hauntingly sad and beautiful. Worth picking up on LP or CD. Both formats are getting harder to find, so it's a must for any eclectic open-minded heads who like ambient, jazz and psychedelic music.
Expansive09
May 3, 2020