Annette Peacock
X-Dreams
Japan Record (Japan) 1986
25JAL-3077 (LP) w/insert(WC).
sleeve : EX(light wear on corner.)
media : EX/EX(some slightly noise.)
This is the third album released in 1978 by Annette Peacock, a Brooklyn-born female singer who has been active since the early 1970s. She made her mark on the New York loft jazz scene with artists like Paul Bley and has released numerous outstanding works of her own. Recorded in London, the album features musicians from various fields, including Bill Bruford, Chris Spedding, and Kuma Harada. It contains a collection of exceptional tracks showcasing Annette Peacock's poetic vocals, spanning genres from blues to progressive and psychedelic jazz rock and mellow rock. The subtle keyboard work by Peter Lemer adds a nice accent throughout. Every track is excellent, highly recommended. This is the first Japanese pressing in 1986.
A1: My Mama Never Tought Me How to Cook
A2: Real & Defined Androgens
B2: Too Much In The Sikes
X-Dreams
Japan Record (Japan) 1986
25JAL-3077 (LP) w/insert(WC).
sleeve : EX(light wear on corner.)
media : EX/EX(some slightly noise.)
This is the third album released in 1978 by Annette Peacock, a Brooklyn-born female singer who has been active since the early 1970s. She made her mark on the New York loft jazz scene with artists like Paul Bley and has released numerous outstanding works of her own. Recorded in London, the album features musicians from various fields, including Bill Bruford, Chris Spedding, and Kuma Harada. It contains a collection of exceptional tracks showcasing Annette Peacock's poetic vocals, spanning genres from blues to progressive and psychedelic jazz rock and mellow rock. The subtle keyboard work by Peter Lemer adds a nice accent throughout. Every track is excellent, highly recommended. This is the first Japanese pressing in 1986.
A1: My Mama Never Tought Me How to Cook
A2: Real & Defined Androgens
B2: Too Much In The Sikes