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4.600 Ft
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1. | Sunrise
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2. | The Secret
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3. | Desert
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4. | The Wonderful Day
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5. | Gong
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6. | Jungle Rhythm
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7. | Interlude
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8. | Alvin Goes to Tibet
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9. | How Do You Like My Buddha?
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Jazz / Fusion
Steve Tibbetts - Engineer, Multi Instruments, Sound Effects, Tape Effects, Vocals Tim Weinhold - Percussion
* Paula Millet - Producer * Steven Feigenbaum - Reissue Coordination
A reissue of guitar-star Steve's long unavailable 1st lp from 1977. Recorded at home using just multiple guitars, synth, and tape effects/ processing, this achieves an unholy mix of finger-style guitar Americana with the psychedelic spirit and effects of Jimi Hendrix. Carefully mastered from the original master tape, Steve says that the sound is better than he even hoped was possible. "This 1977 debut release laid the groundwork for Tibbetts' extraordinary ECM albums; stunning 12 string chops, eccentric, fascinating tape effects and a consistent sense of spiritual dimension." ---Guitar Player
At once his most accessible work and also very experimental, Tibbetts' first album was released independently in 1976 before being picked up by Frammis. He began recording it while an art student at Macalaster College in Minnesota in the electronic music studio of the school on a four-track recorder. Still working on the album when he graduated, he ended up finishing it clandestinely late at night by sneaking into the school. The resulting album of totally self realized songs is great fun to listen to, as he used the studio as an instrument, mixing tape loops and effects with impressionistic acoustic guitar playing. Even at this young age, he's equally at home with finger style guitar, psychedelic and world musics, and the soundscapes he creates are both introspective and adventurous. Highly recommended. --- Rob Caldwell, All Music Guide
Steve Tibbetts
Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: 1954 Genre: Jazz Styles: Fusion
Minneapolis-based contemporary guitarist whose urban-landscape fusion is looked upon as a totally original approach to sound. After a somewhat steady period in the '70s and '80s, Tibbetts started releasing albums irregularly, only offering one in the '90s (Fall of Us All) and another in 2002 (Man About a Horse). ---Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide |
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