Beaver & Krause – Gandharva
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Warner Bros. Records – QP-8177W |
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Japan |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Abstract |
Tracklist
A1 | Soft / White | 0:52 | |
A2 | Saga Of The Blue Beaver | 4:19 | |
A3 | Nine Moons In Alaska | 3:04 | |
A4 | Walkin' | 2:42 | |
A5 | Walkin' By The River | 2:39 | |
B1 | Gandharva | 1:12 | |
B2 | By Your Grace | 5:13 | |
B3 | Good Places | 3:37 | |
B4 | Short Film For David | 5:23 | |
B5 | Bright Shadows | 4:53 |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone, Flute – Bud Shank
- Baritone Saxophone – Gerry Mulligan
- Bass – Rod Ellicott
- Drums – Lee Charlton
- Engineer – Sol Weiss
- Guitar – Ronnie Montrose
- Harp – Gail Laughton
- Mixed By – Robert Orban
- Piano – Mike Lang
- Producer – Paul Beaver
- Synthesizer [Moog] – Bernard L. Krause*
- Synthesizer [Moog], Organ [Hammond, Pipe] – Paul Beaver
- Voice – Vanetta Fields*
- Voice [Lead] – Patrice Holloway
Notes
Japan only QS Quadraphonic pressing in a gatefold sleeve record jacket with an Obi and Quadrasonic sticker on the front. This Japanese Quadraphonic promo pressing has blue records labels
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: QP-8177W-1
- Matrix / Runout: QP-8177W-2
Other Versions (5 of 22)
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Gandharva (LP, Album, Stereo, Pitman Pressing, Blue Artwork) | Warner Bros. Records | WS 1909 | US | 1971 | ||
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Gandharva (LP, Album) | Warner Bros. Records | K 46130 | UK | 1971 | ||
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Gandharva (LP, Album, Red Artwork, Non-laminated, tip-on sleeve) | Warner Bros. Records | WS 1909 | US | 1971 | ||
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Gandharva (LP, Album, Promo, Stereo) | Warner Bros. Records | WS 1909, 1909 | US | 1971 | ||
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Gandharva (LP, Album) | Warner Bros. Records | WS 1909 | Canada | 1971 |
Reviews
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this LP relies quite a bit on the sounds of the Moog as one would expect. It's difficult to place a genre on this diversified record however there's elements of Blues-Rock, Gospel and ethereal Jazz Sax sounds. it's likely more worthy to those who can appreciate the front and rear sounds of this recording. There's no sing along tunes on here or primitive dance beats. If you're an audio enthusiast it may be worthwhile to seek out the insights of this recording which provide an essential back bone as to how this recording was accomplished. If you search for: " RE/P Files: Inside The First-Ever Commercial Quad Recording Sessions" you're likely to find the article.
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