Stomu Yamashta - Go (Full Album)
i
like my Go album the best, but i lost it!
i can't find it anywhere.
i
used to listen to it every night to go to sleep.
it sounds like a cross
between the wind and soundtrack to Nic Roeg's 'The Man Who Fell to Earth'.
Stomu Yamashta's supergroup Go, and their self titled album. This album shows such great musicianship and I wanted to share it with everyone. This album is legendary, and I believe it should be listened to in it's entirety. Here's some more info: 1. "Solitude" - 0:00 - (2:57) 2. "Nature" - 2:57 - (2:32) 3. "Air Over" - 5:29 - (2:32) 4. "Crossing the Line" - 8:09 - (4:46) 5. "Man of Leo" - 12:58 - (2:02) 6. "Stellar" - 15:08 - (2:53) 7. "Space Theme" - 17:42 - (3:12) 8. "Space Requiem" - 21:16 - (3:20) 9. "Space Song" - 23:34 - (2:00) 10. "Carnival" - 26:51 - (2:46) 11. "Ghost Machine" - 29:42 - (2:06) 12. "Surfspin" - 31:53 - (2:25) 13. "Time is Here" - 34:20 - (2:46) 14. "Winner/Loser"- 37:14 - (4:10) Personnel: ~Stomu Yamashta - Synthesizer, Percussion & Timpani ~Steve Winwood - Vocals, Piano, Electric Piano (6), Organ (5 - 11), Guitar & Synthesizer (14) ~Michael Shrieve - Drums ~Klaus Schulze - Synthesizers ~Rosko Gee - Bass ~Thunderthighs - Backing Vocals ~Paul Buckmaster - Woodwind, Brass & Strings Arrangements ~Al Di Meola - Lead Guitar (5 - 6 - 10 - 11 - 13) ~Pat Thrall - Lead & Rhythm Guitar (3 - 4) ~Junior Marvin - Rhythm Guitar (4 - 5 - 6 - 10 - 14) ~Chris West - Rhythm Guitar (1 - 11 - 13) ~Bernie Holland - Rhythm Guitar (10) ~Hisako Yamashta - Violin & Backing Vocals (9) ~Brother James - Congas (11 - 14) ~Lenox Langton - Congas (11) ~Phill Brown - Engineer