Showing posts with label Om. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Om - 1971 - Om

Om 
1971
Om



01. Excusa 6-8 (12:21)
02. No ho sap ningu (6:23)
03. Zitro's Ache (5:33)
04. Excusa Num.1 (12:54)
05. Vindra La Llum (4:30)
06. Waiting of Godot (4:36)

Martí Soler: Keyboards, Percussion
Toti Soler: Guitar, Percussion
Peter Hodgkinson: Drums
Romà Escales: Flute
Jordi Sabatés: Piano
Jordi Llorens: Sax
Manolo Elías: Bass
Xavier Garcia: Trumpet
Tim Hodgkinson: Trumpet, Saxophone, Flugelhorn



Om - led by superb catalan guitarist Jordi ‘Toti’ Soler after his previous band Pic- Nic split- were one of the most interesting outfits to ever come out from Barcelona. Starting in 1968, their first recordings were done as a backing group for other artists like folk- singer Maria del Mar Bonet or american hippie Joe Skladzien, but most notably Pau Riba whom they backed on his debut LP the legendary Dioptria, one of the finest pieces of european psych ever. During all their early work, the band benefited from the organ playing of one of the most talented catalan pianists, Jordi Sabatés (of Ocells del més enllà fame) as well as the musical talents of two english brothers: drummer Peter Hodgkinson and his brother Tim on sax and keys (this is, of course, the same Tim Hodgkinson who founded Henry Cow, together with Fred Frith).

By the time they released their LP on Edigsa in 1971, Om was already an experienced band, with important studio work on their back and countless gigs, having backed american blues- man Taj Mahal in his Madrid 1969 concerts. One particularity of Om was that, rather than having an established line- up, they worked as a musical concept where it was not so important the individuals playing as it was the resulting sound. Their only LP shows how, through the works of Miles Davies, Gary Burton and John McLaughlin, they had developed their sound from its original psych/folk- rock beginnings to an intensely psychedelic jazz rock fussion. A classic album that is hardly known outside Spain and ranks amongst the best of the era, sharing shoulders with similar underground european experiments by Min Bul, Colhemec Ensemble, Xhol, Dharma Quintet, Sunbirds, Full Moon Ensemble or the more progressive output of the british jazz of the era: John Surman’s Trio, Nucleus or Michael Gibbs.

Strictly limited to 500 copies - High quality gatefold sleeves reproducing the beautiful Tony Cepuka’s original psychedelic artwork from 1971’s first press on Edigsa - Insert with liner notes by Wah Wah’s Marc Argenter and Fermí Puig – Includes also repro of big Om poster (coming originally with the first copies of the LP) - Bonus 7" single reproducing Om’s single w/ non- LP tracks 'Vindrà La Llum' / 'Waiting For Godot' (actually the only one released under their own name and not as a backing band).

Om - 1983 - Solar Wind

Om
1983
Solar Wind



01. Bandom 4:26
02. Samarkand 5:18
03. Dancing Top 4:21
04. Windmill 4:41
05. Aguni (火神) 6:45
06. Pan's Fountain 5:08
07. Solar Wind 6:10

Bass – Yoshihumi Okajima
Flute – Kenji Ohi
Guitar – Seiji Hano
Percussion – Keita Shiraishi
Sitar – Kyoji Hoshikawa
Tabla – Toshiya Arai

Recorded & Mixed at Studio Magnet, April '83
Special Thanks to K. Miyagawa & J. Ohshio
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Rights Society: JASRAC



And here another band that goes by the name OM, great Japanese fusion, but absolutely no info on the band. So feel free to add to the story

Om - 1978 - Om

Om
1978
Om



01. Sons Silence 11:28
02. Ombres 6:03
03. Paysa
ges D'Âmes 17:40

Percussion: Guy Baudat
Percussion: Luk Duchateau

Recorded by Laurent Thibaut at the Château d'Hérouville.



Experimental and cosmical music made with metallic hand-made instruments built (like a psychedelic version of the structures sonores Lary-Baschet) by sculptor Guy BAUDAT & Luk DUCHATEAU in Gargilesse, Berry (south of Châteauroux, in the Centre of France), recorded & produced by Laurent THIBAULT (co-founder of french cult band Magma), who runned the Château d'Hérouville Studio

Om - 1976 - Om

Om
1976 
Om



01. Introducción Allegro / El Asesinato De Jarabaila 7:04
02. Tema De Gala 10:13
03. El Repasador Americano 4:24
04. Urticaria 7:23
05. Breves Reflexiones 5:08

Bonus Track (En Vivo E Inédito)
06. La Nota En Su Séptima Concentración (18:21)
    06.a Asegurense
    06.b Carrillón
    06.c Tracción Cardíaca

Bass – Camilo Iezzi
Guitar – Cristian Stabel Hansen
Keyboards – Oscar Laiguera
Percussion – Eduardo Annetta


Programmed By [Synth], Backing Vocals – Litto Nebbia
Recorded By – Jorge "Portugués" Da Silva



One of the most amazing bands to ever come out of Argentina, the stuff of legend and holy grails back in their homeland and virtually unknown outside of Argentina.

They are revered by their peers, from Luis Alberto Spinetta to Litto Nebbia (who did some programing on these recordings), They were one of the first bands that really started to play Progressive Rock in Argentina,

Even back in the day they became famous for their technical skills onstage, they never released an album, even thou I heard that one was planed under the name `La Nota En Su Septima Concentracion`, I have no clue if it evr was recorded and remains unreleased or if it was just a working title

The fact is that the only material they ever released in their lifelitme was this 1976 cassette, which is insanely hard to find.

A friend here in Amsterdam once mentioned the band to me, and said he had a tape... somewhere, right after Hanukkah this year and about 20 years after the original conversation he messaged me that he had found it back and had digitalized the whole thing at the radio station where he works! And then a couple of weeks later I found out that the album had been reissued on cd when I got it from him as a birthday present, turns out the whole... "I digitized the tape" thing was just to see if i was still interested in it... G_d! I Love My Friends! Thanks Budsky!

You will not be dissapointed!

Any other info will be greatly appreciated