How about "drum solo albums"? John French did "O Solo Drumbo," which is nothing but drums.
Michael Pluznick did "Heat Beat."
Max Roach did "Drums Unlimited" which includes three drum solo tracks.
How about "drum solo albums"? John French did "O Solo Drumbo," which is nothing but drums.
Michael Pluznick did "Heat Beat."
Max Roach did "Drums Unlimited" which includes three drum solo tracks.
My feelings too.
Trurl has a point - jazz/fusiondrummers are plenty regarding solo albums. They can write and lead a band, why cant the rockdrummers?
Not mentioned yet: Trilok Gurtu, Jack DeJohnette, Bill Goodwin, Michael Shrieve, Narada Michael Walden, Hasse Bruniusson, Lenny White...
How about Pierre Moerlens Gong? and many of Toshida Tatsuya's albums.
Michael Giles MAD BAND.With Adrian Chivers-percussion,horns and Dan Pennie-electric guitar, loops.With guests.
"The Adventures Of"
"In The Moment".
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Jon Hiseman-"About Time Too"
Last edited by walt; 11-26-2014 at 11:44 AM.
"please do not understand me too quickly"-andre gide
Mickey Hart has a bunch of cd's under his name.
"please do not understand me too quickly"-andre gide
Without jazz/jazz-rock you might as well not bother, yes!
I dug out the follow-up 'Turn It Over' upon hearing of Jack Bruce's death. That has some of the most fearsome, aggressive music of the era IMHO- vocal numbers aside, it's fabulous stuff.
Billy Cobham's 'Spectrum' is widely recognised as a classic.
Maybe they can!!!
Drumming demi-gods Carmine & Vinny Appice have both had extraordinary careers behind the drum kit, beginning with Carmine’s tenure in such legendary classic rock bands as Vanilla Fudge and Cactus as well as supporting stints with Rod Stewart and Ozzy Osbourne. Meanwhile, younger brother Vinny made his name as a metal drummer for monster acts such as Dio, Black Sabbath and Heaven & Hell. Recently, these two virtuosos have been wowing audiences with their own rock show called “Drum Wars,” featuring not only the hits of their associated bands but also a thrilling series of solos that pit them against each other like the Gene Krupa/Buddy Rich drum battles of yore. Fortunately for us mere mortals, this unique concert experience was recorded in June of this year at the Iridium in New York and is now available on CD courtesy of Deadline Music and Rocker Records.
@Rufus
I didn't write that rockdrummers cant play, they are just rarely bandleaders or composers.
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On the contrary, there is lots of great great rockdrummers i love !
Bobby Caldwell, Ian Paice, Bonham, Hiseman, Mitchell, Moon, Jerry Edmonton !, Bozzio, Bruford, Moerlen, Toshida, Keiichi Nagase, Carl Palmer, the list is endless...
True that! I used to have it on vinyl; I need to restock it on CD, as I did with "Emergency!"
Speaking of the (cough) vocals, that was the first time I ever heard Jobim's "Once I Loved." It wasn't until a couple of years later that I discovered it's supposed to be a slow, pretty samba/bossa.
^Yeah, I can just about put up with the 'singing' on 'Emergency!' because there's so much more happening, but on the follow-up he dropped out most of the music to showcase it! At least it's only a couple of tracks.
'Vuelta Abajo' on that album is a contender for my favourite jazz-rock track. Just jaw-dropping, red-hot stuff.
I've not heard Jon Hiseman solo albums per se. He did several with Barbara Thompson, his wife, in the band 'Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia'. I have a couple of these- pretty good stuff.
Last edited by JJ88; 11-26-2014 at 01:33 PM.
I think it's more of a curiosity to me rather thinking it would become one of my favorite recordings. I had an old 8 track tape back in the 70's that I remember had mostly drums on it. I found it in a cut out bin at a store that sold stereo equipment and cut out recordings. I couldn't tell you who it was or what it was anymore but it was interesting to listen to.
Carl Hupp
Sam Aliano
Alphonse Mouzon
Dave Weckl
Dennis Chambers
Steve Smith
Felix Lehrmann
Furio
Akira Jimbo
Kozo Suganomo
Alan White
Buddy Rich
Larry Bright
NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF STUPID PEOPLE IN LARGE GROUPS!
Jon Hiseman – Ganz Schön Heiss, Man! (live drum solos)
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