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    Bill Plummer - Bill Plummer & The Cosmic Brotherhood 1967

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    Bill Plummer - Bill Plummer & The Cosmic Brotherhood  1967

    Bill Plummer & The Cosmic Brotherhood 1967
    MP3 @ 320Kbps | 82 MB | Covers included
    Genre: Jazz

    HERSCH HAMEL sitar, tambura
    MILT HOLLAND tabla
    BILL PLUMMER sitar, string bass
    RAY NEOPOLITAN sitar
    JAN STEWARD sarode, tambura
    RAY ANTHONY gtr
    LYNN BLESSING vibes, bells
    DENNIS BUDIMER gtr
    MIKE CRADEN transceleste, duo vigong, American tree bells, boobams, surrogate vithara,
    "which stand"(?)
    BILL GOODWIN drms
    CAROL KAYE fender bass
    MIKE LANG piano, harpsichord
    MAURICE MILLER drms
    TOM SCOTT sax, flute, electronics


    (ABC Impulse A-9164) 1967


    Born in Boulder, Colorado in 1943, Bill Plummer moved to Los Angeles twenty years later to pursue a
    jazz career. Already trained on piano, string bass, trumpet, marimba and vibraharp, he added the sitar
    to his repertoire under the tutelage of Ravi Shankar. He played and toured with Herb and Lorraine
    Geller, Nancy Wilson, the Paul Horn Group, Buddy DeFranco Quartet, and Pete Jolly Trio amongst
    others. In 1966 he toured with Tony Bennett and Buddy Miles and formed an experimental group The
    Jazz Corps, which included Lynn Blessing and Maurice Miller.

    His love of jazz and interest in Indian music comes together on this 1967 album where jazz workouts
    sit alongside Eastern ragas and blend with some contemporary pop/rock influences - exotic renditions
    (ala Lord Sitar or Folkswingers) of Bacharch's The Look Of Love and Byrds' Lady Friend are
    enchanting rather than cheesy.

    The sitar extravaganza should appeal most to psych fans of an Eastern persuasion: the trippy Journey
    To The East (with deadpan spoken vocals) has since appeared on Journey To The East (LP); the tenminute
    Arc 294 is a heady cacophany where exotic instruments do battle on a field of freeform jazz.
    The A&M 45 switched to more accessible pop-psych sounds: Sunshine World is catchy and quite
    heavy sitar-pop; Yentra II is a stately sitar instrumental that starts off like Zodiac Cosmic Sounds then
    builds gradually to a heavy crescendo - most excellent.
    Lynn Blessing released a solo album in 1969.

    Max Waller