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Head, Heart & Hands
German based international band with a very Latino and brassy jazz cum funky fusion blend.
More or less a hybrid "Iguacu" and "Ataraxia" Passport, but without Klaus Doldinger, featuring Bobby Stern from Virgo instead.
Head, Heart & Hands - The Best Of
Label: Blue Flame Records – BF 2187032
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country: Germany
Released: 1987
Genre: Jazz
Style: Fusion
Tracklist
Caribbean Shuffle
Stone Fruit
Native Tongue
Echoes Of The Light
Kayal
Convergence Of Unities
Bottom Line
Arauca
Credits
Bass [Alembic, Fender] - Wolfgang Schmid
Congas, Bongos, Percussion, Other [199 Other Instruments] - Elmer Louis
Drums, Timbales, Percussion, Vocals - Guillermo Marchena
Guitar [Musicman, Roland Synthesizer, Mal's 12-string], Percussion - Roy Louis
Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes, Clavinet], Synthesizer [Arp 2600, Oberheim, Polyphonic] - Geoff Stradling
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Harp [Blues], Percussion - Bobby Stern
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Helmuth A. Jensen, Ballerup Junior og Ballina mixer, Design: Anonym1953 og 1969
Pfaff symaskine 80, Design: Hans Gugelot, Herbert Lindinger og Helmut Muller-Kuhn 1958-1959
Necchi symaskine Mirella, Design Marcello Nizzoli 1957
Braun KM 3/31, KM 32, MX 32, Design: Gerd Alfred Müller/Robert Oberheim 1958, 1964 og 1962
De kvindelige hjælpere, røremaskiner og symaskiner har i mange år været båret oppe af en æstetisk bevidsthed som de mandlige bore- og slibemaskiner fra gør det selv markedet endnu har nået.
Måske skyldes det den kærlighed der er faktisk er bundet op på en opvask i køkkenet. For her gnubbes og kærtegnes alle genstande før de bruges igen til den meget nære proces det er at lave mad.
Mange kendte designere har prøvet kræfter med at gøre køkkenmaskiner til smukke skulpturer til hjemmet.
Richard Barbieri Mucking on the Oberheim OBX
This studio shot was taken in the fall of '82, during Japan's rehearsals for their last tour.
The guy in the background with the Prophet 5 is Masami Tsuchiya who played guitar and keyboards on the tour.
The keyboard behind Barbieri is a Prophet 10.
The photographs should be shared only with permission, and in the form they have been uploaded here, with no cropping or further editing, and the watermark must remain in place. Copyright on all these images remains with the photographer, Neil Fellowes
Listen to this synth and the Jomox here: www.wiretotheear.com/2011/11/19/analogue-solutions-telema...