пятница, 21 октября 2016 г.

James Vincent - Waiting For The Rain

Bitrate: 192K/s
Year: 1978
Time: 39:51
Size: 55,5 MB
Label: Caribou Records
Styles: Progressive Rock/Jazz Rock Fusion
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 1. What Does It Profit A Man - 4:49
 2. Resistance - 4:50
 3. Etude # 20 - 1:18
 4. Daniel, Daniel - 3:11
 5. People Of The World - 4:35
 6. How Can I Thank You Enough - 4:55
 7. Soon Comes The Son - 3:46
 8. Waiting For The Rain - 3:12
 9. The Seventh Day - 6:03
10. Babylon Is Fallen - 3:08

Musicians
Backing Vocals – Carla Vincent (tracks: A5)
Bass – Steve Evans
Congas – Pat Murphy
Drums [Hand & Trap] – Tom Donlinger
Guitar – James Vincent
Keyboards – Ron Stockert
Marimba – Tom Donlinger
Percussion – Pat Murphy
Percussion, Congas – Carla Vincent (tracks: B5)
Saxophone – Kim Hutchcroft, Larry Williams
Synthesizer [Roland Guitar, Roland 5h-5] – James Vincent
Trombone – Bill Reichenbach
Trumpet – Jerry Hey
Vocals – James Vincent
Whistling – Vincent Dondelinger (tracks: B3)

James VINCENT is just one of many excellent musicians from Chicago area. As a guitarist he changed through a lot of styles, and through his career was not just a solo artist but a studio musician, writer and composer.
One of his first more known bands in blues ridden Chicago were THE EXCEPTIONS in which he worked with Pete CETERA who would become lead singer of CHICAGO. After working as a studio musician for many Chess Records recording artists, VINCENT became a guitarist for the proto-prog band H.P.LOVECRAFT. Then he met Howard WALES & Jerry GARCIA with whom he toured for a brief time. While touring and playing the blues/funk influenced fusion at the time, VINCENT became inspired with their opening band and their guitarist, which was John MCLAUGHLIN and MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA.
Afterwards he began recording and released four albums up to 1980 before taking a longer break with his solo career. His earlier records can be reminiscent of for example SANTANA with whom he used to work with and his RnB roots show in a lot of his work but amongst those there is fine energetic instrumental jazz fusion.

Waiting For The Rain

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