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An Evening Of Quadraphonic Sounds

An Evening Of Quadraphonic Sounds

An Evening Of Quadraphonic Sounds

An Evening Of Quadraphonic Sounds

An Evening Of Quadraphonic Sounds

An Evening Of Quadraphonic Sounds

An Evening Of Quadraphonic Sounds

An Evening Of Quadraphonic Sounds

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Chase – Pure Music (1974) is the band’s third and final studio album—a bold jazz‑rock fusion statement showcasing Bill Chase’s blistering trumpet work and a clear shift from vocal-led tracks to richly instrumental compositions.

 

Closing the gap between rock and jazz, the album leans heavily on dynamic instrumental pieces like 'Weird Song #1,' 'Twinkles', 'Bochawa', and 'Close Up Tight'. These tracks spotlight guitar and synthesizer interplay, offering a complex and fiery sound that was a departure from the horn-driven rock of their earlier records.

 

Owning the Japanese pressing of Pure Music is more than just having a copy of a classic jazz-rock fusion album—it's holding a piece of audio artistry that reflects Japan's unmatched dedication to sonic and packaging quality.

 

Chase – Pure Music

Label: Epic – ECPM-54

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Quadraphonic

Country: Japan

Released: 1974

Genre: Jazz, Rock

Style: #JazzRock, #Fusion

 

A1 Weird Song #1

A2 Run Back To Mama

A3 Twinkles

B1 Bochawa

B2 Love Is On The Way

B3 Close Up Tight

 

Backing Vocals – #KittyHaywood, #VickyHubley, #VivianHaywood

Bass – #DartanyanBrown

Drums – #TomGordon

Keyboards – #WallyYohn

Percussion – #LarryHuerta, #TomRadtke

Trumpet – #BillChase, #JaySollenberger, #JimOatts

Written-By – Bill Chase (tracks: A1 to B1, B3), Jim Peterik (tracks: B2)

 

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