Bley-Peacock Synthesizer Show – Revenge: The Bigger The Love The Greater The Hate
| Лейбл: | Polydor – 2425 043 |
| Формат: | Vinyl |
| Страна: | UK |
| Дата релиза: | 1971 |
| Жанр: | Electronic, Jazz |
| Стиль: | Avant-garde Jazz, Experimental |
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Треклист:
| A1 | A Loss Of Consciousness |
6:42 | |
| A2 | The Cynic |
3:35 | |
| A3 | I Belong To A World That's Destroying Itself |
4:30 | |
| A4 | Climbing Aspirations |
1:40 | |
| A5 | I'm The One |
4:30 | |
| B1 | Mr. Joy
Synthesizer, Electric Piano – Paul Bley |
7:07 | |
| B2 | Daddy's Boat (A Baby's Lullaby) |
7:28 | |
| B3 | Dreams | 4:11 |
Участники записи:
- Alto Saxophone, Saxophone [Electric] – Mark Whitecage
- Bass – Stu Woods
- Bass – Richard Youngstein
- Bass – Glen Moore
- Clarinet [Electric] – Perry Robinson
- Drums – Rick Marotta
- Drums – Laurence Cook
- Drums, Percussion – Steve Haas
- Engineer [Assistant] – Paul Berkowitz
- Engineer, Mixed By – David Baker
- Guitar – Tom Cosgrove
- Keyboards – Paul Bley
- Mixed By – Brooks Arthur
- Photography By [Back Cover Photo] – Jeanette Hamblin
- Piano – Mike Garson
- Producer – Annette Peacock
- Recorded By – Annette Peacock
- Recorded By – Paul Bley
- Written-By, Vocals, Vibraphone [Electric] – Annette Peacock
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Компании:
- Recorded At – Century Sound Studios
- Recorded At – Philharmonic Hall, New York
- Recorded At – Lincoln Center Theater
Участники записи:
- Alto Saxophone, Saxophone [Electric] – Mark Whitecage
- Bass – Stu Woods
- Bass – Richard Youngstein
- Bass – Glen Moore
- Clarinet [Electric] – Perry Robinson
- Drums – Rick Marotta
- Drums – Laurence Cook
- Drums, Percussion – Steve Haas
- Engineer [Assistant] – Paul Berkowitz
- Engineer, Mixed By – David Baker
- Guitar – Tom Cosgrove
- Keyboards – Paul Bley
- Mixed By – Brooks Arthur
- Photography By [Back Cover Photo] – Jeanette Hamblin
- Piano – Mike Garson
- Producer – Annette Peacock
- Recorded By – Annette Peacock
- Recorded By – Paul Bley
- Written-By, Vocals, Vibraphone [Electric] – Annette Peacock