Jan Hammer Group - Live In Dallas album flac
Performer: Jan Hammer GroupTitle: Live In Dallas
Style: Fusion, Jazz-Rock
Released: 2014
MP3 album: 1601 mb
FLAC album: 1170 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: VQF DTS MOD MP1 AIFF XM ASF
Genre: Jazz / Rock
Another stunning live concert performance by the Jan Hammer Group. This one from early 1977 in Dallas, Texas. The Jan Hammer Group is: Jan Hammer/keyboards & vocals, Steve Kindler/violin, Fernando Saunders/bass & vocals and Tony Smith/drums & vocals. Genre: Rock: Album Rock.
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Songs: 5. Artist: Jan Hammer Group. Songs: Jan Hammer Group - Honey 5379 05:12. Jan Hammer Group - Just for Fun 11:13. Jan Hammer Group - Who Are They? 06:54. Jan Hammer Group - Earth 06:19. Jan Hammer Group - Blue Wind 04:59.
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Altri album di Jan Hammer Group.
Oh Yeah? is an album recorded by jazz fusion musician Jan Hammer in 1976. Magical Dog" - (Hammer) (6:43). One to One" - (Hammer, Tony Smith) (3:32). Evolove" - (Rick Laird) (4:45). Oh, Yeah?" - (Hammer, Fernando Saunders) (4:31). Bambu Forest" - (Hammer, David Earle Johnson) (5:25). Twenty One" - (Jerry Goodman, Hammer) (5:06). Let the Children Grow" - (Hammer, Tony Smith) (4:50). Red and Orange" - (Hammer) (6:43).
Yet Live joins all the other fusion busts. It lacks energy, perhaps because the four direct Narada Michael Walden tunes that worked so well on Wired are replaced by Hammer charts; maybe, too, because Beck doesn’t respond as well when the going becomes more complex. But someone, whether it was Beck or Hammer (who produced), just chose the wrong tapes. Instead of the night of shrieking, wailing and ripping I heard in New York, we get singing, sound effects, voice-bag tricks and a general aura of gimmickry. For example, the first two cuts on Venusian Summer, his first album, play uniquely with pulse, accenting it contrapuntally with gritty organ fills so it moves slicker than any backbeat. On Big City, the final track - a jam featuring Brian Auger and guitarists Ray Gomez and Neil Schon - has a smoking beginning but ends after seven minutes with a too ethereal Bennie Maupin soprano solo.


