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Nathan Mahl - Parallel Eccentricities FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 Moral Values (Part One)
A2 Slow Burn
B1 Orgasmik Out-Burst (Part 3)
B2 Schizophrenia
B3 No Vacancy

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Hit! Records
  • Recorded At – Ambience Recorders, Ottawa

Credits

  • Artwork – Guy LeBlanc
  • Bass – Don Prince
  • Drums – Dan Lane
  • Engineer – Phil Bova*
  • Guitar, Vocals – Marc Spenard
  • Piano, Organ, Synthesizer, Vocals – Guy LeBlanc
  • Sleeve – Don Prince

Notes

© 1982 Nathan Mahl

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NMA 003 Nathan Mahl Parallel Eccentricities ‎(CD, Album, Enh, RE) Mahl Productions NMA 003 Canada 1997


Nathan Mahl - Parallel Eccentricities FLAC album

Musician performer: Nathan Mahl

Title: Parallel Eccentricities

Country: Canada

Date of release: 1983

Style: Prog Rock, Jazz-Rock

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1536 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 908

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Superb band formed Ottawa, Canada. My original vinyl copy was issued on the small Canadian 'Hit Records' label (PL 1016).Originally released in 1983, the obvious progressive rock/fusion influences make it sound more like 1975-78. Almost an early Kansas/Bruford/Ponty solo LP kind of vibe at times. Wow, the guitar playing of Marc Spenard is hard to describe. Definitely not Holdsworth, Morse or Howe, but somewhere in between perhaps? He plays with such ferociousness. Along with the 70's jazz fusion comparisons, they also have a Canterbury/ National Health/Hatfield thing going for them too I suppose, but somehow Nathan Mahl manage not to sound too derivative of those bands.A lot of people still think Nathan Mahl is a person, when actually it's a band, a damn good band...excellent debut!I've added my Nathan Mahl video upload here at Discogs. It features two of my favourite cuts from this LP. Please see the release page to view the video. Thanks.
Whitehammer
Superb band formed Ottawa, Canada. My original vinyl copy was issued on the small Canadian 'Hit Records' label (PL 1016).Originally released in 1983, the obvious progressive rock/fusion influences make it sound more like 1975-78. Almost an early Kansas/Bruford/Ponty solo LP kind of vibe at times. Wow, the guitar playing of Marc Spenard is hard to describe. Definitely not Holdsworth, Morse or Howe, but somewhere in between perhaps? He plays with such ferociousness. Along with the 70's jazz fusion comparisons, they also have a Canterbury/ National Health/Hatfield thing going for them too I suppose, but somehow Nathan Mahl manage not to sound too derivative of those bands.A lot of people still think Nathan Mahl is a person, when actually it's a band, a damn good band...excellent debut!I've added my Nathan Mahl video upload here at Discogs. It features two of my favourite cuts from this LP. Please see the release page to view the video. Thanks.