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기간
평점
평가수
만족
보통
불만족
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98.7%
79
77
1
1
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98.8%
571
555
14
2
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Jon Mark / Mark-Almond – Tuesday In New York Label:Line Records – LICD 9.00056 O Format:CD Country:Germany Released:1987 Genre:Jazz Style:Smooth Jazz, Fusion
Tracklist 1 Safe Harbour 5:42 2 Tuesday In New York 4:59 3 In Between (Part 1 & 2) Written-By – Mark Ross (8) 7:39 4 Lady Of Independent Means 4:33 5 Once I Loved A Girl 6:49 6 I Love You 3:58 7 CarouselProducer – Roy Halee 5:28
Credits Acoustic Guitar, Guitar [Electric] – Jay Lewis Backing Vocals, Percussion – Jeannie McLaine Bass – Bobby Vega, John Leftwich Drums – Bill Berg, Mark Cranny Guitar [Classical], Vocals, Producer, Written-By – Jon Mark Mandolin – Tommy Tedesco Piano – Jim Salargie, Larry Knechtel Piano, Electric Piano, Organ, Synthesizer – Mark Ross (8) Saxophone [Tenor, Soprano, Alto], Flute [Concerto, Alto, Bass], Percussion, Vibraphone – Johnny Almond
Mark–Almond was a jazz-influenced English pop group of the 1970s and early 1980s, sometimes also called The Mark-Almond Band. The core members were Jon Mark, who sang lead and played guitar, percussion, and harmonica and Johnny Almond who played saxophone, flute and bass flute and sang back-up. Various other musicians recorded and toured with the duo at various times, notably including drummer Dannie Richmond, a long-time associate of jazz bassist Charles Mingus.
Mark-Almond Genres Rock, folk rock, jazz Years active 1970-1981 Labels Blue Thumb, Columbia, ABC Records Associated acts Marianne Faithfull, Sweet Thursday, Johnny Almond's Music Machine, John Mayall, Alun Davies, Jon Mark Members Jon Mark, Johnny Almond Early history
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Mark-Almond's first two albums, Mark-Almond (1971) and Mark-Almond II (1972) were recorded for Bob Krasnow's Blue Thumb label, and were noted for their embossed envelope-style album covers. The first album, "The Ghetto" received many plaudits. It also contained "The City," which, at 10 minutes, 32 seconds is notable for its length.
The band's second album contained the Boston regional hit song "One Way Sunday," which garnered airplay for them in the United States on album-oriented rock stations in Boston, Massachusetts in 1970 on WBCN FM AOR radio station, and in Baltimore, MD in 1971 at WAYE, according to Program Director, Ty Ford. The group then recorded two albums for Columbia Records, Rising (1972) and the live album, Mark-Almond 73 (1973), by which time the group's members had grown to seven.
In October 1972,[2] Mark was involved in an accident in Hawaii and lost most of his left-hand ring finger.[3] Mark was quoted later in Melody Maker as "climbed like a native and fell like an Englishman".[4] "What Am I Living For" from Mark-Almond 73 gained the group the most U.S. radio airplay they would get, but nevertheless they disbanded later that year.
Mark released a solo record for Columbia Song for a Friend in 1975. He and Almond reunited in 1975 and released To the Heart on ABC Records (which had acquired Blue Thumb) in 1976, which featured the drummer Billy Cobham. Other notable musicians, who have recorded or toured with Mark-Almond include drummer Dannie Richmond, violinist Greg Bloch, keyboardist Tommy Eyre and bassist Roger Sutton. Eyre and Sutton later teamed in Riff Raff. A&M Records signed the duo in 1978 and released Other Peoples Rooms, but the record did not sell as well as earlier releases. Mark-Almond disbanded again in the mid 1980s, after releasing two decent albums, Tuesday in New York' (1980) and a live offering The Last & Live (1981). In 1996 Mark-Almond reunited again for a CD release, Night Music, which featured keyboardist Mike Nock and others.