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Just As I Thought CD (1980)
DAVID SANCIOUS CD discography Some musicians are content to play one style of music exclusively, but that would never work for someone as eclectic and broad-minded as David Sancious. The keyboardist/guitarist/composer is the type of person who would listen to Chopin one minute and Parliament/Funkadelic the next, and someone that eclectic probably would have been bored to tears if he had not explored different styles of music. Recorded for Arista in 1979 and reissued on CD by One Way in early 2001, Just As I Thought is a major departure from the album that came just before it, True Stories. While that 1978 recording favored vocal-oriented progressive rock, Just As I Thought is primarily an album of instrumental jazz fusion. There are a few non-jazz numbers that feature singer Khabir Ghanni, including the tender pop/rock ballad "Again" and the prog rock offering "Suite (For the End of an Age)." But most of the material is pure 1970s fusion, and Bruce Springsteen fans who still associate Sancious with the E Street Band should know that instrumentals like "Valley of the Shadow" and "Run" have little in common with the Boss but a lot in common with Weather Report, Chick Corea's Return to Forever, and John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra. With one foot in jazz and the other in pop, rock, and funk, Just As I Thought isn't for bop purists but is recommended to anyone with a taste for 1970s fusion. ...
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True Stories CD (1978)
DAVID SANCIOUS albums Gerald Carboy (bass); Ernest Carter (drums, percussion); Gail Boggs, Brenda Madison (background vocals).
Recorded in 1978. Originally released on Arista. Includes liner notes by David Sancious and Alex Henderson.
When David Sancious left Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band to pursue a solo career in 1975, his admirers tended to assume that his own albums would be Springsteen-like. It was a logical assumption, but an incorrect one. Recorded for Arista in 1978 and reissued on CD by One Way in early 2001, True Stories by Sancious ...
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Forest Of Feelings CD (1975)
DAVID SANCIOUS music CDs All songs written by David Sancious.
Recorded at Columbia Recording Studios, New York in January 1975. Includes liner notes by Dave Marsh.
Personnel: David L. Sancious (guitar, piano, organ, synthesizer, percussion); Gerald Carboy (bass); Ernest Carter (drums, percussion); Billy Cobham (timpani).
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Transformation CD (1976)
Reissued; The Speed Of Love
DAVID SANCIOUS discography David Sancious is a jazz/fusion keyboardist who, with his group Tone, released a few classic cult favorites during the 70's. One of those was Transformation (The Speed Of Love), which features an 18-minute version of the title track. This album was originally issued on Epic Records in 1976. Fusion fans will scarf this one up! Wounded Bird. 2003.
Originally released on Epic Records.
Personnel: David Sancious (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, organ, keyboards, Moog synthesizer, percussion, bells); Ernest Carter ...
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9 Piano Improvisations CD (2005)
DAVID SANCIOUS songs Track Listing of songs: When We Touch; Sunday Morning; Happiness; Until We Wake; Come In; I Could Fall in Love with You; Gumby's Child; Garden, The; Stelma;
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Cinema CD
DAVID SANCIOUS CD discography 2005 release from the E Street Band's original pianist, withb guests Tony Levin & Francis Dunnery .
Personnel: David Sancious (guitar, piano, synthesizer); Francis Dunnery (guitar); Will Calhoun (drums, percussion).
Photographer: Dion Ogust.
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