DAVID SANCIOUS / FOREST OF FEELINGS
Digitized from the original vinyl, released in 1975 on Epic Records.
Format: Mp3
Bit Rate: 320kbps
ALBUM INFO:
Produced By: Billy Cobham
Engineered By: Tim Geelan, Lee Yates & Ted Brosnan
Recorded & Mixed At: Columbia Recording Studios New York, New York.
Cover Art: Samuel Varnedoe
TRACK LISTING:
Suite Cassandra
Come On If You Feel Up To It... (And Get Down)
East India
Dixie
The Forest Of Feelings
Joyce #8
Crystal Image
One Time
Further In The Forest Of Feelings
THE BAND:
David Sancious - All Keyboards, Guitars, Chimes, Percussion
Ernest Carter - Drums, Percussion
Gerald Carboy - Bass
WEBSITE:
http://www.davidsancious.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Sancious
Format: Mp3
Bit Rate: 320kbps
ALBUM INFO:
Produced By: Billy Cobham
Engineered By: Tim Geelan, Lee Yates & Ted Brosnan
Recorded & Mixed At: Columbia Recording Studios New York, New York.
Cover Art: Samuel Varnedoe
TRACK LISTING:
Suite Cassandra
Come On If You Feel Up To It... (And Get Down)
East India
Dixie
The Forest Of Feelings
Joyce #8
Crystal Image
One Time
Further In The Forest Of Feelings
THE BAND:
David Sancious - All Keyboards, Guitars, Chimes, Percussion
Ernest Carter - Drums, Percussion
Gerald Carboy - Bass
WEBSITE:
http://www.davidsancious.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Sancious
REVIEW:
A waterfall of textured sound, September 20, 2004
By Noel Pratt "Kaviraj" (Washington, D.C., and better places) - (Amazon Customer Review)
A waterfall of textured sound, September 20, 2004
By Noel Pratt "Kaviraj" (Washington, D.C., and better places) - (Amazon Customer Review)
This one really cuts through the humdrum. Sancious, by the way, has also done work with many other fine music makers, including Jon Anderson, of Yes. There is a remastered version of this release with 10 tracks, not 9. Even better.
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Acid Progressive, March 14, 2003
By Charles Fitzpatrick (New York, New York United States) - (Amazon Customer Review)
By Charles Fitzpatrick (New York, New York United States) - (Amazon Customer Review)
David Sancious burst into the progressive scene with this tour de force. He plays keyboard and guitar on the album and creates a very edgy, multi-textured, work that breaks new ground. His composition is lyrical and captures the imagination. His keyboarding, in particular, is of note. His playing transcends technical proficiency and traverses varying levels of sensitivity and expressivity. His guitar playing here is largely ornamental, but does manage to contribute significantly to the aural color. I would recommend this CD/Album highly to any who is looking for a broader spectrum of high-energy progressive rock. It is not for the top 40-pop oriented nor for the faint of imagination.
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