Brian Bennett - In The Studio 1974

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Re: Brian Bennett - In The Studio 1974

Postby drakula63 » 21 Dec 2010, 16:00

...and it must have been in about '74 that Brian wrote 'Colorado Songbird'. A coincidence...?
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Re: Brian Bennett - In The Studio 1974

Postby moondawg61 » 28 Dec 2010, 13:45

hi ludwig
thank you ,information appreciated,plus the photo,
brian bennett is on so many other artist albums
and some are very diffcilt to get details on
happy new year to all members and the staff
rene
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Re: Brian Bennett - In The Studio 1974

Postby StuartD » 30 Dec 2010, 16:55

Hi Phil

Brian's arranging skills are legendary. He once did an album with Dahlia Levi!! He told me many years ago that the first two arrangements he had recorded were by Cliff. They were Will you love me Tomorrow and Bang Bang and he worked them out, whilst on tour, on a Melodica!!

Very talented!

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Re: Brian Bennett - In The Studio 1974

Postby moondawg61 » 04 Jan 2011, 18:33

while on the brian bennett topic,theres two more lps that he is related with,they are
1.jackie benson-?-e.m.i. [around 1974,and belive cliff richard does backup vocals
2 rock hudson-not postive ,but think the title sings the songs of rod mcqueen.
any member have info?
all the best,moondawg 61
i know theres many more,but the two above are hard to find.
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Re: Brian Bennett - In The Studio 1974

Postby UlrichS » 05 Jan 2011, 12:48

Ludwig wrote:
The album was recorded at James Guercio's studio, in Colorado, and entitled "Ian Page" - released on Columbia 32528.

http://shadowmusic.bdme.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=2946

Regards,
Phil.



Please view my remarks at the above thread.

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Re: Brian Bennett - In The Studio 1974

Postby moondawg61 » 11 Jan 2011, 20:15

hi phil,thank you for the info.
yes,that is the lp in question
its too bad that no credit is given
same on the ella fitzgerald albim and the australian cd version
of the richard harris slides album.the lp version mentions brian bennett
but not the australian cd.
all the best,rene
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Re: Brian Bennett - In The Studio 1974

Postby moondawg61 » 12 Jan 2011, 18:36

hi phil,you are so right
theres a unique sound and style to brian's drumming
thats why i think he plays on many kpm albums
as that certain sound and style can be heard on
early kpm albums
thanks,moondawg61
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Re: Brian Bennett - In The Studio 1974

Postby moondawg61 » 12 Jan 2011, 18:46

StuartD wrote:Hi Phil

Brian's arranging skills are legendary. He once did an album with Dahlia Levi!! He told me many years ago that the first two arrangements he had recorded were by Cliff. They were Will you love me Tomorrow and Bang Bang and he worked them out, whilst on tour, on a Melodica!!

Very talented!

Regards

Stuart

hi stewart,i think brian is envoled on four of dahil levi albums
you are so right an his arranging,production,and writting sklls
thanks for the info
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Re: Brian Bennett - In The Studio 1974

Postby UlrichS » 02 Mar 2011, 20:37

Hi Phil,

Many thanks for your efforts to clear up the 'mystery' about this album.
Nevertheless, isn't it a pity that a album full of recordings by these great musicians is still sleeping somewhere in the vaults?

Best wishes,
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