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    Moraz mega box set

    As the holiday season approaches, keyboard legend Patrick Moraz is proud to announce the release of his special BOX COLLECTION of 19 CDs! The special box collection also contains a uniquely different CARD that Patrick has specially conceived, designed and autographed.

    Titles Included in the Box Collection:
    Change of Space
    Coexistence
    Esp - Etudes, Sonatas, Preludes (AVAILABLE IN BOX COLLECTION ONLY)
    Future Memories I and II
    Future Memories II (AVAILABLE IN BOX COLLECTION ONLY)
    Future Memories Live on TV
    Human Interface
    "i" (a.k.a. "The Story of i")
    Live at Abbey Road (AVAILABLE IN BOX COLLECTION ONLY)
    Mainhorse
    Music for Piano and Drums - Live in Maryland - 2 Audio CDs
    Out in the Sun
    Patrick Moraz III
    Patrick Moraz in Princeton (AVAILABLE IN BOX COLLECTION ONLY)
    Pianissimoraz
    Resonance (AVAILABLE IN BOX COLLECTION ONLY)
    Time Code (AVAILABLE IN BOX COLLECTION ONLY)
    Windows of Time

    Most of the CDs can also be purchased as single units directly from his websites and Facebook.

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    Highly Evolved Orangutan JKL2000's Avatar
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    I've never heard any of this stuff. Is it good?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    I've never heard any of this stuff. Is it good?
    "The Story of i" and the MAINHORSE album are essential i.m.o.
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    If you can get past a lot of high-calorie cheese, you will find moments of pure brilliance throughout the catalog... Whether it is worth it or not... ???

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    I like all of the Music for Piano and Drums collaborations with Bill Bruford. And the Future Memories performances are also interesting to see how much sound one man with his keyboards can make.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wah3 View Post
    I like all of the Music for Piano and Drums collaborations with Bill Bruford.
    Oh, I didn't realize they ever did a live album - I used to have that studio album they did together, forgot the title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    Oh, I didn't realize they ever did a live album - I used to have that studio album they did together, forgot the title.
    They did 2 studio albums: Music for Piano and Drums (1983) and Flags (1985).

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    His best project was Refugee.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bondegezou View Post
    They did 2 studio albums: Music for Piano and Drums (1983) and Flags (1985).

    Henry
    Thanks - I had the former. Just listened to a bit on YT, and it sounds like it's aged quite well.

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    I don't own 19 CDs from either Yes or The Moody Blues, two bands I esteem that once had Moraz as a member. Now, why would I need 19 CDs from Patrick Moraz?
    "And your little sister's immaculate virginity wings away on the bony shoulders of a young horse named George who stole surreptitiously into her geography revision."

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    Quote Originally Posted by spacefreak View Post
    "The Story of i" and the MAINHORSE album are essential i.m.o.
    Agreed. Throw in Flags with Bruford and you have pretty much all the Moraz you need. Pretty much everything else, including the Refugee album, is a luxury.
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