Showing posts with label patrick moraz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patrick moraz. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

LINK: Patrick Moraz - grown up backwards



Impact (1976)

Patrick Moraz, only with Yes for about a year, (he was actually with them about two and a half years and did three world tours, JD) was brought in to the keyboards chair after Rick Wakeman abandoned ship in 1974. His sole contribution to their recorded work can be found on the fabulous Relayer (1974), a largely undervalued part of their collected output. Immediately prior to his stint with Yes, Pat had been in Refugee with the remnants of Nice, so, effectively, he had first replaced Keith Emerson before stepping in for Wakeman. I like the Moraz style, which owes more to jazz than old Rick's, and I do wish he'd made more albums with Yes.

Read on...
Check out Patrick's Gonzo Artist Page

Friday, 8 June 2012

ONCE AGAIN THE CONTENTS OF MY POSTBAG ARE INTERESTING..

...interesting enough for me to make an astonished if silly face upon being presented with three Patrick Moraz albums and a biography of The Stone Roses.


Why I am wearing a T Shirt that I bought nine years ago from Philadelphia airport, I am not quite sure.