Take Her To The Zoo music CDs. Originally recorded for Criminal Records in 1980, Looking for Eleven finds Rod Clements and Ray Laidlaw of Lindisfarne handling bass and drum duties, rather than Rick Kemp and Dave Mattacks. The resulting set has a somewhat stripped-down sound to it, though the assorted Chapman trademarks are present and accounted for, right down to the offbeat guitar sounds (Chapman, like John Martyn, has always refused to stick with a typical acoustic guitar sound). This album features more than the usual amount of instrumental work, which makes for a particularly engaging listening experience. ~ Steven McDonald
Personnel: Michael Chapman (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Andy Chapman (vocals); Rod Clements (guitar); Danny Wood, David Wood (keyboards); Ray Laidlaw (drums, percussion).
Recording information: Fairview Studios, Hull, England (02/1980-03/1980); Hi Level Recording, Newcastle, England (02/1980-03/1980).
Take Her To The Zoo CD music. Track Listing of songs: This Pain; How Could I Fall in Love?; For What I Am; 7:40 Train; Laura's Song; Love, The; Quiet Night; What Do You Think?;
Take Her To The Zoo album. Behzad Aghabeigi produces another Music masterpiece album by adding his voice to some of long forgotten Persian songs along with his new compositions. He names this album to "Tears & Sensations" and dedicates it to his Father and Mother who both passed a way almost at the same time in the last couple of years.
There are also magnificent guitar instrumental tracks in this album which catch the attention of every listener specially those who love the sound of Flamenco guitar.
Behzad says: "A good music kills a listener's thoughts instantly; mainly those negative thoughts and takes his or her soul for a spiritual trip instead."Behzad is showing his guitar techniques with Middle Eastern or Spanish music in the most of his compositions including "Tears & Sensations" plus he added his voice by singing in Persian language in many tracks of this album.
Other albums created by Behzad are:• In Memory of Rumi• Gypsy Renaissance• Strings of Desire, • Luna y Sol.
Take Her To The Zoo songs. Track Listing of songs: Old Grey Bonnet; Alexander's Ragtime Band; My Melancholy Baby; Lady, Be Good!: Lady, Be Good!: Oh, Lady, Be Good!; Symphony No. 9 In E Minor, Op. 95, B. 178, "From The New World": II. Largo; Susanna; Porgy And Bess: Porgy And Bess: Summertime; In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree; What Did I Do To Be So Black And Blue; Royal Garden Blues; Old Folks At Home; I Found A New Baby; America, The Beautiful;
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