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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ralph_TownerRalph Towner - Wikipedia

    Robben Ford, Blues Connotation (ITM Pacific, 1997) David Friesen, Waterfall Rainbow (Inner City, 1977) Jan Garbarek, Dis (ECM, 1977) – recorded in 1976; Egberto Gismonti, Sol Do Meio Dia (ECM, 1978) – recorded in 1977; Gerri Granger, Add a Little Love (United Artists, 1972) Trilok Gurtu, Usfret (CMP, 1988) Charlie Haden, Helium ...

  2. "Blues Connotation" (Ornette Coleman) — 6:06 "Blues Connotation Reprise" (Ornette Coleman) — 4:08; Personnel. Robben Ford, Bill Frisell - guitar; Anthony Cox, Charlie Haden - bass; Ralph Towner - synthesizer; Jerry Granelli - drums, synthesizer; Kenny Garrett - alto saxophone; Julian Priester - trombone; Technical. Rick Parashar ...

  3. 01. City Life VIDEO. 02. One Day At A Time. 03. I Could See Forever. 04. Wanderlust. 05. Billi's Bounce. 06. I Put Spell On You (Screamin Jay Hawkins) 07. Blues Connotation. 08. Blues Connotation Reprise. Robben Ford: guitarra. Ralph Towner: teclados. Anthony Cox: bajo. Jerry Granelli: batería. invitados. Bill Frisell: guitarra.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "Blues Connotation" on Discogs.

  5. New ECM release - At First Light ARTIST: TITLE: YEAR: Anderson, Arild: If You Look Far Enough: 1993: Arnold, Horacee

  6. What followed was a tremendously fertile period of composition and exploration for Ralph Towner as he released records like Solo Concert, Batik, Old and New Friends, and the stunning Blue Sun, a record wherein Ralph plays all the instruments with breathtaking and often haunting results.

  7. 8 de oct. de 2023 · It’s been 50 years since Ralph Towner’s first album solely under his name, Diary, came out on producer Manfred Eicher’s groundbreaking ECM Records label.Towner had already been recognized as a great up-and-coming player for his work in the Paul Winter Consort and the remarkably eclectic quartet Oregon, both of whom could be labeled chamber jazz groups that also played “world music ...