Last Autumn's Dream (2022 Remastered Edition) Jade Warrior
Album info
Album-Release:
1972
HRA-Release:
29.04.2022
Album including Album cover
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- 1 A Winter's Tale (2022 Remaster) 05:10
- 2 Snake (2022 Remaster) 02:56
- 3 Dark River (2022 Remaster) 06:29
- 4 Joanne (2022 Remaster) 02:49
- 5 Obedience (2022 Remaster) 03:18
- 6 Morning Hymn (2022 Remaster) 03:34
- 7 May Queen (2022 Remaster) 05:23
- 8 The Demon Trucker (2022 Remaster) 02:35
- 9 Lady Of The Lake (2022 Remaster) 03:18
- 10 Borne On The Solar Wind (2022 Remaster) 02:58
Info for Last Autumn's Dream (2022 Remastered Edition)
Jade Warrior war eine der faszinierendsten und einfallsreichsten Bands, die in den frühen Siebzigern beim Vertigo-Label unter Vertrag waren. "Last Autumn's Dream" war ihr drittes Album, das 1972 erstmals veröffentlicht wurde und auf dem der verstorbene Tony Duhig (Gitarre), Glyn Havard (Gesang, Bass) und Jon Field (Flöte, Congas, Perkussion) zusammen mit Allan Price (Schlagzeug) und David Duhig (Leadgitarre) zu hören sind. Der ungewöhnliche Name der Band spiegelt ihr Interesse an östlicher Musik wider (ein "Jade Warrior" ist ein japanischer Samurai-Schwertkämpfer, der sich auch für Kunst und Poesie interessiert). Die Gruppe Jade Warrior war ein einzigartiges Konzept, und die Musik auf diesem Album hat eine große Subtilität, die Progressive-Rock-Fans ansprechen wird. Zu den Höhepunkten gehören Songs wie "A Winter's Tale" und "The Demon Trucker" sowie die Instrumentalnummern "Dark River" und "Obedience".
Jon Field, Flöte, Percussion, Klavier, Akustikgitarre
Tony Duhig, Elektrische Gitarre
Glyn Havard, Bass, Akustikgitarre, Gesang
Allan Price, Schlagzeug
David Duhig, Elektrische Gitarre ("The Demon Trucker")
Digitally remastered
Jade Warrior
Formed in 1970, this UK progressive rock outfit centred on the multi-instrumental talents of Tony Duhig (d. November 1990; guitar, bass, keyboards) and Jon Field (percussion, flute, guitar, keyboards), previously members of psychedelic-pop act July. Glyn Havard (bass/vocals) completed the pair’s new venture, which, although inspired by oriental motifs, betrayed a greater debt to UK progressive rock. Jade Warrior completed three albums for the renowned Vertigo Records label, the second of which, Revealed, expanded the line-up to include Allan Price (drums) and Dave Conners (saxophone). Last Autumn’s Dream introduced Duhig’s brother David (guitar) into the line-up. Havard left the band when a fourth set, Eclipse, failed to secure a release, while the founding duo began a parallel career as session musicians. Jade Warrior’s later releases, issued by Island Records and featuring the core duo of Tony Duhig and Field, showed an even greater propensity for experimentation, but failed to elevate the band above cult status. Following six years of inactivity, the Duhigs and Field reassembled the band for Horizen, but the reunion proved short-lived. Tony Duhig and Field recorded one further album, 1989’s unrepresentative, new age-orientated At Peace. Tony Duhig succumbed to a fatal heart attack in November 1990, shortly after he had begun playing with Field, Dave Sturt (bass) and Colin Henson (guitar) in a new line-up of Jade Warrior. Field carried on with the new line-up, releasing two further albums on the Red Hot label during the early 90s.
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