Paul Winter Consort - Road

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Review by FurSid

The album "Road" by Paul Winter Consort is a masterpiece of contemporary jazz music. The album features a collection of tracks that are skillfully crafted, with each track taking the listener on a unique journey. The album's title track, "Road," is a standout, with its intricate percussion and soaring saxophone solos. Another standout track is "Icarus," which features a beautiful flute melody and a driving rhythm. The album's closing track, "The Sun," is a beautiful and contemplative piece that leaves the listener feeling uplifted and inspired. "Road" is a must-listen for fans of jazz music and is sure to become a favorite among listeners who appreciate the artistry and creativity of the genre.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Requiem
Ave Maria Stella / Andromeda
General Pudson's Entrance
Africanus Brasileiras
Icarus
Fantasy, Fugue & Ghost Beads
Come To Your Senses
Um Abrace

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General Pudson's Entrance
PAUL WINTER CONSORT - FANTASY, FUGE & GHOST BEADS
Paul Winter Consort: Icarus (live)
Paul Winter Ave Maria Stella Andromeda
Africanus Brasileiras Americanus
Paul Winter um abrace

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Catalog Numbers

D32Y-3209

Labels

A&M Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • Promo

Companies

RoleCompany
Manufactured ByPony Canyon Inc.

Credits

RoleCredit
Art DirectionTom Wilkes
ArtworkAbe Gurvin
BassGlen Moore
CelloDavid Darling
EngineerDave Greene, Phil Ramone
Guitar [ClassicalRalph Towner
12 String]Ralph Towner
OboePaul McCandless
English HornPaul McCandless
Photography BySlick Lawson
ProducerPhil Ramone
SaxophonePaul Winter
TablaCollin Walcott
CongasCollin Walcott
SurdoCollin Walcott
DrumsCollin Walcott
TambourineCollin Walcott
TypographyBarbara Vosse

Notes

  • Originally released in 1969 as A&M SP 4279.
  • Remote recording: Wally Heider, Fedco.
  • Recorded in concerts at Royce Hall, U.C.L.A.; Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School Of Music, Rochester, N.Y.; Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood.
  • Miscellaneous percussion played by all: Amadinda xylophone, Kalimba, afuche, reco-reco, agogos, V-8 Juice shaker, tubo, sleighbells.
  • Classical guitar by R.L. Mattingly.
  • Comes in Jewel case. Made in Japan.
  • Has サンプル (SAMPLE) printed on hub of disc.
  • Some copies may have kanji promotional characters printed on a sticker: 見本盤

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 4 988013 322639
  • Matrix / Runout: D32Y-3209 1
  • Rights Society: JASRAC
  • Other (In hub): サンプル

About Paul Winter Consort

Formed by Paul Winter in 1967, The Winter Consort became one of the earliest exponents of world music, combining elements from various African, Asian, and South American cultures with jazz. By 1980 the group name had been changed to The Paul Winter Consort. The Consort has won a total of four Grammy Awards. The first was for the album "Spanish Angel" (1994), a live album recorded in Spain. That was followed by Silver Solstice (2005), Crestone (2007) and Miho: Journey to the Mountain (2010). The Consort has gone through numerous personnel changes in its more than 40 year history with sax player Paul Winter as the only constant member.

Name Vars

  • All
  • Paul Winter And The Consort
  • Paul Winter Consort
  • The Consort
  • The Consort And Special Guests
  • The Consort; Special Guests
  • The Paul Winter Consort
  • Winter Consort
  • Ансамбль «Консорт» Пола Уинтера

Members

  • David Darling
  • Glen Velez
  • Theresa Thomason
  • Ralph Towner
  • Nancy Rumbel
  • Oscar Castro-Neves
  • Sam Brown
  • Jamey Haddad
  • John Clark
  • John Beal
  • Arto Tuncboyaciyan
  • Glen Moore
  • Collin Walcott
  • Paul McCandless
  • Herb Bushler
  • Don Grusin
  • Steve Gorn
  • Kimati Dinizulu
  • Satoshi Takeishi
  • Dhruba Ghosh
  • Russ Landau
  • Ted Moore
  • Eugene Friesen
  • Paul Winter
  • Muruga Booker
  • Paul Halley
  • Susan Osborn
  • Bill Cahn
  • Virgil Scott
  • Rhonda Larson
  • Jim Scott
  • John Marshall
  • Eliot Wadopian
  • Scott Sloan
  • Paul Sullivan
  • Jeff Holmes
  • Richard Bock
  • John-Carlos Perea
  • Tim Brumfield

Comments

I have this LP from long ago....Still love it.....
Saw the Consort perform this album in its entirety at the Chautauqua Institute in 1972 I think. It opened a whole new world of music for me. Bought the album that night and still have it, along with many other Consort albums and CDs. Sun Singer my favorite cut of all.
Sounds like somebody is drawing an endless bong hit in the background....
It sounds like you were chopping wood on your vinyl copy of this record.
Man!!! i saw them live many moons ago!!! IN TEXAS... never forget Im 67
Still one of my favorites. I really wish he' d re-release this album, it was the first I ever heard of them and influenced my musical taste for a lifetime. Thank you for posting this track.
Yup, i got an old vinyl of this back in the day. just think, as an album it likely only has about half the concert on it. Somewhere there's more tape, there always is. Dream on you may say, well that's my choice.
I remember as a teenager being out and about on a snowy afternoon in late 1972 and buying this album from a downtown record store. Sad that one of the members, percussionist Colin Walcott I think, was killed a few years later in a car accident in Germany.
Why bother it is a damaged-flutter load through-out this entire track you have posted? Can you post the whole album without the sound challenges please?
I knew this peace from my favorite Oregon"s Winter Light long time before Winter Consort's original version. Both are beautiful!
Freaking love this album. Wish somebody would find the master tapes and re-master to digital. I've found a couple of copies over the years but they're hard to find. Fantastic album though :-) Thanks for posting.
Been years! Thanks so much!
Always been one of my favorite songs... thanks for sharing!
I have this LP too, its hard to find.. anyone ever seen a CD or download (not ripped from the vinyl?)  It must have been something Paul Winter and group didn't care about, but I think its a lovely LP.