=-> Quoting Bill Harris to Martin Ridgley Re: Yes/Patrick Moraz <-=
LM> _Coexistence_, which he plays on (with Syrinx)....
BH> THat's good album. Lots of Pipes of Pan type stuff. very melodic.
Sounds good. I'm going to keep my eyes open for a copy.
MR> 6) Refugee - (1974)
MR> 7) Music for Piano and Drums - (1983 - Moraz/Bruford),
MR> 8) Timecode - (1984)
MR> 9) Flags - (1985 - Moraz/Bruford)
MR> 10) Human Interface - (1987)
BH> Now Refugee is killer, even if the vocals suck.
Yes, it is! ....and YES, they do!
BH> The Grand Canyon Suite is one of my favorite Moraz peices.
One of mine, too. Some of his solo stuff is also great, though.
BH> The two Bruford things are also terrific.
Yeah, as a rule I tend to prefer Moraz's acoustic piano work to his
solo synth adventures. But in a band context such as Refugee, Yes,
and even the Moody Blues, he's marvellous colourist with electronic
keyboards!
Cheers,
Martin
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