Half of Tonto's Expanding Headband
Creator of the world's largest synth
RIP 'Cybernaut'
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RIP Malcolm Cecil
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RIP Malcolm Cecil
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Re: RIP Malcolm Cecil
R.I.P.
Also contributed to classic Stevie Wonder albums.
Also contributed to classic Stevie Wonder albums.
Where would rock 'n' roll be without feedback?
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Re: RIP Malcolm Cecil
A visionary, to be sure.
I somehow never knew, 'til just now, that in his previous incarnation as a bassist he was a founding member of both The Jazz Couriers (with Ronnie Scott, Tubby Hayes and Bill Eyden) and Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated!
R.I.P.
I somehow never knew, 'til just now, that in his previous incarnation as a bassist he was a founding member of both The Jazz Couriers (with Ronnie Scott, Tubby Hayes and Bill Eyden) and Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated!
R.I.P.
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Re: RIP Malcolm Cecil
RIP Malcolm Cecil
Loved his work with Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy on Motivation Radio.
Searching for the Spark
Loved his work with Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy on Motivation Radio.
Searching for the Spark
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Re: RIP Malcolm Cecil
I always loved the first Tonto-album...it seemed like a blueprint for what bands like Yellow Magic Orchestra took to new extremes nearly a decade later.
I did read up on Cecil after I discovered his role on Minnie Riperton's Perfect Angel and his work with Stevie Wonder which was certainly groundbreaking, especially Talking Book. Consequently, I am now trawling through his blues period and checking out Blues Incorporated...
A millipede of music. RIP.
I did read up on Cecil after I discovered his role on Minnie Riperton's Perfect Angel and his work with Stevie Wonder which was certainly groundbreaking, especially Talking Book. Consequently, I am now trawling through his blues period and checking out Blues Incorporated...
A millipede of music. RIP.
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Re: RIP Malcolm Cecil
Six String wrote:He also played on Stills’ Manassas.
I didn't know that Les!
Check:
Malcolm Cecil - Expanded Series III Moog Synthesizer programming
Wow!
Obviously that's the lad's contribution here:
It have looked at those credits hundreds of times and didn't pick that up
Good lad Les
Good lad!
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".