Go [Reissued][Remastered] by Yamashta, Stomu (CD, 2008)

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Each side of the original LP contains a complete suite of interconnected and continuous music. It scored considerably well with audiences in 1976, reaching number 60 on the Pop Album chart. Go Live From Paris (1977).

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Product Identifiers

ProducerPaul Buckmaster^Stomu Yamashta
Record LabelEsot, ESOTERIC
UPC5013929718128
eBay Product ID (ePID)4046031342

Product Key Features

Release Year2008
FormatCD
GenreAmbient
ArtistYamashta, Stomu
Release TitleGo [Reissued][Remastered]

Dimensions

Item Height0.41 in
Item Weight0.22 lb
Item Length5.55 in
Item Width4.91 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks14
Tracks1.1 Solitude Nature 1.2 Air Over 1.3 Crossing the Line 1.4 Man of Leo 1.5 Stellar 1.6 Space Theme 1.7 Space Requiem 1.8 Space Song 1.9 Carnival 1.10 Ghostmachine 1.11 Surfspin 1.12 Time Is Here 1.13 Winner/Loser 1.14 Winner/Loser
Notes2008 reissue of this album from the master percussionist who studied Jazz drumming at Berklee School of Jazz. In the 1970's he recorded a string of innovative albums for Island records which utilized the talents of such leading musicians as Hugh Hopper, Maurice Pert, Steve Winwood, Michael Shrieve and Klaus Schulze, fusing his percussion talents with Jazz, Electronic and Classical music to create an ambient form of music all of his own. His music has been used by the Royal Ballet. Originally released in April 1976, Go is perhaps Yamashta's finest achievement and also featured collaborators Steve Winwood and Michael Shrieve along with artists such as Klaus Schulze and ex-Traffic and future Can bassist Rosko Gee. Esoteric.

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