Perry Leopold (USA) Christian Lucifer (1973)


Artist       : Perry Leopold
Album        : Christian Lucifer
Genre        : Psychedelic Folk
Year         : 1973
Songs       : 7
Playtime     : 00:44:10
Size         : 80,92 MB
Codec        : MPEG 1 Layer III / Lame 3.93 / 256 kbps
Tracks
001. Sunday Afternoon In The Garden Of Delights (08:51)
002. The Windwill (09:00)
003. The Starewell (04:17)
004. Serpentine Lane (04:30)
005. The Annunciation (05:10)
006. The Journey (06:45)
007. Vespers (05:33)

Personnel:
Charles Cohen - Mini Moog
John Gillaspie - Bassoon, Recorder, Clavinet
David Goldblatt - Cello
Stan Slotter - Flute
Sam Rudin - Percussion, Bongos
Mike McCarthy - Bass (Electric), String Bass
Perry Leopold - Guitar, Arranger, Vocals
Bill Zino - String Bass
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Perry Leopold was formed as a musician in Philadelphia in the 50s and 60s under the influence and the influence of different kinds of music. He loved classical works - Stravinsky, Debussy, Beethoven and Bach, at the same time (as well as other young people in this
time) it attracted a storm of sounds of rock 'n' roll. Perry listened to everything - from Ventures, The Beatles, early Pink Floyd and the Moody Blues to Buffalo Springfield and local Philadelphia rock legend Mandrake Memorial. Start 60s was also the time the folk music boom and Perry heard Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs and the Kingston Trio, as well as more progressive, experimental folk of John Fahey, Bert Jansch, John Renbourn and Tim Buckley. Not surprisingly, with 15 years, he began to compose music and honed his guitar skills in local rock bands playing in the streets during the day and at night in small cafes and barah.V ​​June 1970 Leopold recorded the album The Experiment in Metaphysics, which was printed in 300 copies. On the second side of this masterpiece of progressive folk music for the first time used
The term Acid Folk, which was used to describe the folk rock music and the hippie psychedelic era. The counter cultural manner, most of the 300 copies of the album Perry free
He handed out on street corners Philadelphia one evening in August 1970. This led to the fact that the album went on to become very rare, and even low-quality bootlegs were worth more than $ 300. A Perry continued to create more ambitious music. FROM
1971 to 1973, he often performed in concerts as a Christian Lucifer. Album under that name, and was recorded in 1973. In the future, the master - the record was lost, and it makes it difficult to reissue Christian Lucifer. From 1974 to the beginning of the 80th Leopold was constantly on the road, opened the concerts of many artists, including Janis Ian, Hall & Oates, Tom Waits, Jerry Garcia, Firefall and Supertramp. Tired of life on wheels, he takes a break in 1981. and begins to settled life, opens a small campaign The PAN network (full name - The Performing Artists Network of North America), has been providing various assistance to musicians. In 1990, Leopold has developed his own system of sending digital files on the Internet and set up your own business on the basis of this system.




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