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Topic: Light Year "Reveal the Fantastic" out now!Posted By: Digestor
Subject: Light Year "Reveal the Fantastic" out now!
Date Posted: November 26 2010 at 14:24
After 36 years of total obscurity the recordings of San Francisco's own Light Year are finally seeing the light of day courtesy of Green Tree Records in Germany! Recorded at the famous Wally Heider Studios in San Francisco, Reveal the Fantastic is seven tracks of furious prog/ fusion from the 70s. A lost gem, now available for the first time ever!
Listen to some tracks (including some not on the album) here:
http://www.myspace.com/lightyear74
Light Year was formed in 1974, when drummer Zak McGrath joined forces with his friend and colleague, pianist Cornelius Williams, with the idea of putting together a band to play new music. They recruited Randy Sellgren (Mingo Lewis-Flight Never Ending) to play guitar. John Yu, the bass player, brought Doug Johnson to play percussion (vibes, marimba, hand drums and other bells and whistles). The singer Sharon Pucci joined later to complete the ensemble.
The band was fortunate in having a fledgling manager, Sandy Einstein, who later went on to success with Journey and Mr. Big. Einstein’s energy and persistence secured Light Year gigs at the best clubs in the Bay Area, as well as the reviews reproduced on this site, despite the definite oddness of their music. The one thing the band could not achieve was a record contract.
Light Year was, as a rule, admired by the public and reviled by club owners. They were also championed by such notable groups as The Tubes and The Sons of Champlin, who would persuade reluctant impresarios to let Light Year open for them. One exception was Todd Barkan of the well-known jazz spot Keystone Korner, who liked them and booked them on Monday nights--one of the few unsigned groups to play Keystone. But most clubs refused to book them more than once.
Their big “showcase” gig at the Starwood in Los Angeles was marked by record executives exiting the club en masse with their hands over their ears. Without a contract, and with the scarcity of gigs and money fraying their psyches, the band broke up after less than two years.
------------- https://lightyear.bandcamp.com/
Replies: Posted By: Rivertree
Date Posted: January 27 2011 at 09:16
Posted By: Digestor
Date Posted: June 06 2011 at 13:42
How long is this queue again?
------------- https://lightyear.bandcamp.com/
Posted By: Digestor
Date Posted: September 28 2011 at 15:51
So is this still in the queue? It's been nearly a year now.
------------- https://lightyear.bandcamp.com/
Posted By: b_olariu
Date Posted: September 30 2011 at 07:02
yes, how is going with this band so far?????
Posted By: b_olariu
Date Posted: August 21 2013 at 07:06
so , is this band in or what??? is 2 years since was suggested.
Posted By: Digestor
Date Posted: August 21 2013 at 11:55
I forgot I even submitted it! What's up with this?
------------- https://lightyear.bandcamp.com/
Posted By: infocat
Date Posted: May 19 2015 at 01:50
Bump. Someone mentioned this in the "what did you listen to today" thread. Listening now, and this band must be here!
------------- -- Frank Swarbrick Belief is not Truth.
Posted By: Aussie-Byrd-Brother
Date Posted: May 19 2015 at 02:23
Infocat, pretty sure the band were already proposed quite a while back for jazz/rock/fusion and were voted `No', which I cannot for the life of me understand why.
I think at the time the album was limited to a few stray clips on Youtube, so access to the whole album was not available. It's a damn shame, because it's a real knockout, I'm a very proud owner of the recent CD reissue.
Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: May 19 2015 at 09:14
infocat wrote:
Bump. Someone mentioned this in the "what did you listen to today" thread. Listening now, and this band must be here!
Michael's right. They were rejected for fusion back in april 2012.
------------- “The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
- Douglas Adams
Posted By: infocat
Date Posted: May 19 2015 at 21:13
Guldbamsen wrote:
infocat wrote:
Bump. Someone mentioned this in the "what did you listen to today" thread. Listening now, and this band must be here!
Michael's right. They were rejected for fusion back in april 2012.
Absolute craziness!
------------- -- Frank Swarbrick Belief is not Truth.
Posted By: Meltdowner
Date Posted: May 20 2015 at 04:35
^ And now you understand the frustration
Posted By: Marty McFly
Date Posted: July 02 2015 at 11:09
Would evaluating it again with proper samples (the album) be a good way to go?
------------- There's a point where "avant-garde" and "experimental" becomes "terrible" and "pointless,"
-Andyman1125 on Lulu
Even my
Posted By: Meltdowner
Date Posted: November 30 2016 at 06:19
Bump! If the problem was lack of samples, someone recently posted the full album on Youtube:
By the way, did the Eclectic team ever look into them?
Posted By: Aussie-Byrd-Brother
Date Posted: November 30 2016 at 06:21
Oh man, the album that keeps coming back to haunt us, but GOOD haunting!
Seriously needs a home on the Archives somewhere.
Posted By: Meltdowner
Date Posted: November 30 2016 at 06:41
^ Well, it's always good to return to it. The uploader also agrees about their eclectic sound: "I recommend to any fan of Gong, Soft Machine, Nucleus or Magma, but anyone will not be disappointed if is not allergic to woman's vocal and a bit of zeuhlish prog style.".
It reminds me a bit of Cos, now that I think about it.
Posted By: Aussie-Byrd-Brother
Date Posted: November 30 2016 at 06:47