Mountains To Climb (Still) Martin Krampl & Gary Husband
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
20.11.2020
Label: Silverpot Records
Genre: New Age
Artist: Martin Krampl & Gary Husband
Composer: Gary Husband, Martin Krampl
Album including Album cover
- 1 Clouds Gathering 07:41
- 2 Weary Soul 04:12
- 3 Where There Is No Horizon 04:31
- 4 Lullaby Adrift 05:21
- 5 In The Dusk, A Woman Sings 03:22
- 6 Emancipation 05:52
- 7 Encircled by Light 02:05
- 8 No Final Song of Bitterness 04:35
- 9 Zuna 02:18
- 10 Rise 03:30
- 11 Measure a Man 04:36
Info for Mountains To Climb (Still)
Mountains To Climb (Still)" is this year's second album released by composer and producer Martin Krampl.
Again, a concept album is all about us, not slowing down and being ready to climb new mountains.
While the first album, "Things That Are Coming," was the result of cooperation between Martin Krampl and composer, arranger, and pianist Miki Skuta the second album is co-written, arranged by Gary Husband.
Composer, arranger Gary Husband is as well one of the finest pianists of his generation.
For the first time in his long and illustrious career, Gary Husband contributed to the album as a singer and lyricist.
Don't miss the opportunity to hear Garys' anything but a common voice in one of the peaks of the album "No Final Song Of Bitterness,” which is currently released as a single.
Gary Husband, piano, vocals, timpani, percussion
Emily Stewart, vocals
Roland Cabezas, guitar
Florian Eggner, cello
Marian Svetlik, violin
Gary Husband
is one of a rare breed of musicians in that his expression is divided equally in his capacity as a drummer and a pianist and keyboardist of international repute. His classical roots, his quest and development in the improvisational, jazz and jazz/fusion areas – not to mention his tenure in the pop, rock, funk and blues circuits – are all evident inside Gary’s distinct and far-reaching musical personality. His solo album and DVD output has also reinforced his status as a critically acclaimed writer and arranger in the contemporary music world.
For close to four decades Gary has worked alongside a vast and eclectic range of celebrated musicians including John McLaughlin, Allan Holdsworth, Jeff Beck, Jack Bruce (Cream), Gary Moore (Thin Lizzy), British pop/funk band Level 42, Billy Cobham, Al Jarreau, Mike Stern (Miles Davis), John Wetton (King Crimson), Chris Squire (Yes), Andy Summers (The Police), Steve Hackett (Genesis), Robin Trower (Procol Harum), and with producers Sir George Martin (Beatles), Trevor Horn (Grace Jones & Art of Noise), Quincy Jones (Michael Jackson), Jerry Hey and James Guthrie (Pink Floyd).
Further associations and performing/recording credits include his work with Randy Brecker, Jan Hammer, Jerry Goodman, fusion/jam band Gongzilla, Germany’s NDR Bigband, Soft Machine, Maria Schneider, Christian McBride, Eddie Van Halen, Dean Brown, Bob Berg, Nguyên Lê, Joe Lovano, Charles Tolliver, Bireli Lagrène, Peter Erskine, Ron Sexsmith, drum n’ bass protagonists Lemon ‘D’ and Dillinja.
As an internationally established drum clinician he has performed alongside Dennis Chambers, Vinnie Colaiuta, Terry Bozzio, Billy Cobham, Simon Phillips, Omar Hakim, Ricky Lawson, Todd Sucherman, Paul Wertico, Denny Seiwell and Bernard Purdie, and most recently has been developing a series of motivational videocasts in drumming.
His alter-ego as a pianist/keyboard player brings an extra dimension to his musicality at the drums. Indeed, he has been the keyboardist & second drummer in John McLaughlin’s 4th Dimension since 2007. Gary continues to devote a substantial proportion of his time recording and performing worldwide across many styles of music.
This album contains no booklet.