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RIP Joseph Byrd, Electronic Music Composer, Founder of the United States of America


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  • sgcim changed the title to RIP Joseph Byrd, Electronic Music Composer, Founder of the United States of America
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22 hours ago, clifford_thornton said:

I used to have the United States of America as well as The American Metaphysical Circus on LP... 

I have them both on CD.  The first is excellent due to the vocals of Dorothy Moskowitz and the violin of Gordon Marrone.  The second is less interesting.  Byrd's vocals are actually an annoyance, but credit him with the project conception.

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Yeah, Byrd was a wild guy! A student of Barney Childs starting a rock band!

Kind of reminds me of the experimentation going on in the 60s with Bob Bruno and his band Circus Maximus. To quote Wiki,

"In late December 1967, the band performed in an unusual pair of "Electric Christmas" concerts together with New York Pro Musica, an ensemble that performed early music. There were two 80-minute performances. The material performed included a reworking of 14th-century composer Guillaume de Machaut's "La douce dame jolie" as an English-language song "Sweet Lovely Lady" arranged by Robert M. Bruno for the ensemble, and Bruno original "Chess Game" that, unbeknownst to Bruno but noted by John White, director of the Pro Musica, strongly echoed the "Romanesca", a piece that first appears in 16th-century Spanish lute books."]

Then you have Phil Woods recording "Love Song for Che" on his "Round Trip" album.

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8 minutes ago, sgcim said:

Yeah, Byrd was a wild guy! A student of Barney Childs starting a rock band!

Kind of reminds me of the experimentation going on in the 60s with Bob Bruno and his band Circus Maximus. To quote Wiki,

"In late December 1967, the band performed in an unusual pair of "Electric Christmas" concerts together with New York Pro Musica, an ensemble that performed early music. There were two 80-minute performances. The material performed included a reworking of 14th-century composer Guillaume de Machaut's "La douce dame jolie" as an English-language song "Sweet Lovely Lady" arranged by Robert M. Bruno for the ensemble, and Bruno original "Chess Game" that, unbeknownst to Bruno but noted by John White, director of the Pro Musica, strongly echoed the "Romanesca", a piece that first appears in 16th-century Spanish lute books."]

Then you have Phil Woods recording "Love Song for Che" on his "Round Trip" album.

The band with Jerry Jeff Walker? That's crazy!

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