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  1. 20 de ene. de 2007 · So is Mr Hassell In another album as a "side-man" with an Indian musician Mr Hassell has his amazing trumpet sound like a flute: these are sounds to evoke Krishna. We only perceive a tiny fraction of Creation. Time for Earthquake Island to be remastered / expanded / an actual concert and studio sessions would be tremendous documents.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1978 Vinyl release of "Earthquake Island" on Discogs.

  3. Jon Hassell's debut LP Earthquake Island is a concept album about Parrotheads who get sick of Jimmy Buffett's corny bullshit and shove off to a relaxing tropical locale filled with just the occasional touch of panic attack-level amounts of seismic activity-related anxiety to help their brightly-colored drinks go down. Just kidding, thankfully! ...

  4. What later will be a crucial part of his style and articulation, that lack of breaks, bridges, peaks or anything else that. modify the flow abruptly, on this early stage it's more the kind of a broodling, rolling and floating, a bit faceless, jazzrock affair. Jon Hassel: Earthquake Island (Full album) 0:00.

  5. Jon HassellEarthquake Island. More images. Genre:Electronic, Jazz: Style:Fusion, Contemporary Jazz, Afro-Cuban Jazz: Year:1978: Tracklist. Voodoo Wind: 9:29: Cobra Moon: ... The first album 'Earthquake Island' in that early state of Jon Hassell's sound evolution sounding more organic comparing to later work. You can identify more easily

  6. Влияние Джаза вдохновило Jon Hassell’a на создание годом позже (1978) альбома «Earthquake Island», но подлинной инновацией стала работа «Fourth World vol.1 / Possible Musics» (1980) в сотрудничестве c Brian Eno, и её скорое продолжение «Fourth World vol.2 / Dream Theory in ...

  7. Earthquake Island by Jon Hassell, released 01 January 1978 1. Voodoo Wind 2. Cobra Moon 3. Sundown Dance 4. Earthquake Island 5. Tribal Secret 6. Balia 7. Adios Saturn "Recorded around the same time as Vernal Equinox, Earthquake Island is the most conventional album Hassell has released under his own name – though with Hassell, “conventional” is a relative term.