i bought this when i came out , first time i listened to it i was blown away , did't know what hit me . what a great album would listen to this every night before i went to bed wit headphones on ..
I was 19. Working at a Record Co. in Morton Grove Illinois. I don't know how or why I got this record but I used to go home after work in the dead of Winter and play this with candles burning. All I had was my stereo, a beanbag on my shag carpet and my LP's. Not much else. When my woman wasn't there I didn't mind....just me and the tunes, the shadows and the candles. Sigh. Sounds pretty good to me now.
Este LP lo compré en Houston, en 1985, por 1 USD. Lo pude escuchar hasta después de un mes. Vaya sorpresa que me llevé. Agradezco a la persona que posteó este disco aquí. Un buen cafecito hace que se escuche mucho, mucho mejor.
there is no words to describe the deepness of this music for me it reflect eternity and the river of constant change that we people are experimenting all tne time is in't it ? so beautiful music it will be it has been and it will stay in my heart for ever !
Winwood is a legend. His pieces frequently belong in a classical music amphitheatre. Not easy to get into the fast paced mainstream. I'm not taking anything away from the other genuis musicians making this. Winwood attracts the best of the best.
I am so gratified that you chose to Post the first four continuous cuts on this LP: These are the cuts that made me keep the LP for all these years. Al Dimeola does all the guitar solo-work from cut 5 on, but the stellar work you're hearing here, in cut 4, is by someone I've never heard of anywhere else, Pat Thrall. Stomu Yamashta's Music is atmospheric, and moody, right where I live, Michael Shrieve's drumming is great of course, and Steve Winwood? He's Steve Winwood.
i bought this when i came out , first time i listened to it i was blown away , did't know what hit me . what a great album would listen to this every night before i went to bed wit headphones on ..
Thanks stumo yamashta for these magic music
I was 19. Working at a Record Co. in Morton Grove Illinois. I don't know how or why I got this record but I used to go home after work in the dead of Winter and play this with candles burning. All I had was my stereo, a beanbag on my shag carpet and my LP's. Not much else. When my woman wasn't there I didn't mind....just me and the tunes, the shadows and the candles. Sigh. Sounds pretty good to me now.
İnteresting.
Steve Winwood has such a smooth voice and is perfect for Yamashta's music.
Este LP lo compré en Houston, en 1985, por 1 USD.
Lo pude escuchar hasta después de un mes.
Vaya sorpresa que me llevé.
Agradezco a la persona que posteó este disco aquí.
Un buen cafecito hace que se escuche mucho, mucho mejor.
Haunting but instead of running away I keep coming back to this every once and a while
there is no words to describe the deepness of this music for me it reflect eternity and the river of constant change that we people are experimenting all tne time is in't it ? so beautiful music it will be it has been and it will stay in my heart for ever !
All I can say is WOW! Never heard band, brought here by a huge prog rock playlist. Going to look more into this band and DL some albums.
Nejc Jansa right? Whoever he/she is, the playlist is great
@@non845 Yup
Winwood is a legend. His pieces frequently belong in a classical music amphitheatre. Not easy to get into the fast paced mainstream. I'm not taking anything away from the other genuis musicians making this. Winwood attracts the best of the best.
What a beatiful record!!
THANK you!
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I am so gratified that you chose to Post the first four continuous cuts on this LP:
These are the cuts that made me keep the LP for all these years.
Al Dimeola does all the guitar solo-work from cut 5 on, but the stellar work you're hearing here, in cut 4, is by someone I've never heard of anywhere else, Pat Thrall.
Stomu Yamashta's Music is atmospheric, and moody, right where I live, Michael Shrieve's drumming is great of course, and Steve Winwood?
He's Steve Winwood.
Pat Thrall played guitar for Automatic Man, and played lots of other places.
@@todminnigerode306 Also a stint with Pat Travers!
I bought this album when it came out because of shrieve,winwood, anf demeola! Great album then i bought Go 2 another great album
Una pace infinita
No dislike!!!
I’d love to get this from I tunes but not available in the studio version.
ditto
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