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Jade Warrior - 5 Albums (1972-1976)
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Jade Warrior - 5 Albums (1972-1976)
Flac (separate files, no cue, audiochecker log) | 1,18 GB | RS | Covers
Progressive Rock | England
Flac (separate files, no cue, audiochecker log) | 1,18 GB | RS | Covers
Progressive Rock | England
| “ | Jade Warrior are a British group that were formed in 1970, originally evolving out of a band named July. The founding members were Tony Duhig (guitar) (born Anthony Christopher Duhig, 18 September 1941, Acton, west London; died 11 November 1990, Somerset, England), Jon Field (flute, percussion, keyboards) (born John Frederick Field, 5 July 1940, Harrow, Middlesex) and Glyn Havard (vocals, bass) (born 15 February 1947, Nantyglo, South Wales). Their debut album, Jade Warrior, was released in 1971 on the Vertigo label and established their trademark sound of soft/loud contrasts, and Field's multi-layered flutes and percussion vying with Duhig's cutting guitar. This was followed in the same year by Released, and then in 1972, by Last Autumn's Dream, both with appearances from Dave Duhig (solo guitar) and Allan Price (drums). (Price is not to be confused with Alan Price of The Animals). Material for another two albums, Eclipse and Fifth Element was also recorded during 1973, but Vertigo cancelled the recording contract and these projects were shelved, not to see the light of day, until their subsequent release in 1998. In 1974, Steve Winwood (of Traffic) urged Chris Blackwell of Island Records to listen to Jade Warrior. He did so, but would only sign them as an instrumental duo, which meant there was no place for Havard. Duhig and Field (who also provided flute on Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells) were to create four albums on Island Records, with their sound expanded to include choirs, harp, and a string quartet. Guest musicians on these albums included Steve Winwood (keyboards), Fred Frith of Henry Cow (violin) and Dave Duhig. The four albums were Floating World (1974), Waves (1975), Kites (1976), and Way Of The Sun (1978). Personal issues, illness, and Duhig moving house to set up a recording studio, meant that the next album to be released was the 1979 compilation, Reflections, taken from their Vertigo years and containing some (at the time) unreleased tracks. It was not until 1984 that any new material emerged with the release of Horizen and then, in 1989, At Peace which was performed solely by the duo. This was followed by another long hiatus until Jade Warrior started their next project with new band members; Colin Henson (guitar) and Dave Sturt (fretless bass). However, they were dealt a blow by the sudden death of Tony Duhig in 1990, before he could contribute to the album. The band decided to continue on with the album, which became the 1992 release Breathing The Storm on the Voiceprint label. This trio then released a follow-up album Distant Echoes in 1993 with guest appearances from Theo Travis of Gong (saxophone), David Cross of King Crimson (violin) and Tom Newman. It seemed for a while that Jade Warrior may have disbanded, as their only output was the previously mentioned Eclipse and Fifth Element, but these were then joined by the re-issue of all four Island albums in 2006. In 2008 Jade Warrior, with Havard back in the band, released their fourteenth studio album NOW on the WindWeaver label. ~ wikipedia. | ” |
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Jade Warrior - Released
1972 | 295mb | cd Line Records 1988
1972 | 295mb | cd Line Records 1988
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. Three horned Dragon King (6:09)
2. Eyes on you (3:05)
3. Bride of Summer (3:19)
4. Water curtain cave (6:28)
5. Minnamoto's dream (5:30)
6. We have reason to believe (3:50)
7. Barazinbar (15:00)
8. Yellow eyes (2:51)
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Jade Warrior - Last Autumn's Dream
1972 | 238mb | cd Line Records 1988
1972 | 238mb | cd Line Records 1988
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. A Winter's tale (5:11)
2. Snake (3:02)
3. Dark river (6:33)
4. Joanne (2:53)
5. Obediance (3:19)
6. Morning hymn (3:36)
7. May queen (5:22)
8. The demon trucker (2:34)
9. Lady of the lake (3:17)
10. Borne on to the solar wind (3:02)
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Jade Warrior - Floating World
1974 | 192mb | cd Eclectic Discs 2006
1974 | 192mb | cd Eclectic Discs 2006
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. Clouds (2:52)
2. Mountain of fruit and flowers (3:16)
3. Waterfall (5:38)
4. Red lotus (4:31)
5. Clouds (1:25)
6. Rain flower (2:44)
7. Easty (5:23)
8. Monkey chant (2:24)
9. Memories of a distant sea (5:07)
10. Quba (2:44)
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Jade Warrior - Waves
1975 | 268mb | cd Eclectic Discs 2006
1975 | 268mb | cd Eclectic Discs 2006
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. Waves part I
2. Waves part II
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Jade Warrior - Kites
1976 | 202mb | cd Eclectic Discs 2006
1976 | 202mb | cd Eclectic Discs 2006
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. Songs of the forest (3:30)
2. Wind song (3:25)
3. The Emperor kite (2:21)
4. Wind borne (7:32)
5. Kite song (2:20)
6. Land of the warrior (3:29)
7. Quietly by the river bank (4:35)
8. Arrival of the Emporer: "What does the venerable sir do?" (2:27)
9. Teh Ch'eng: "Do you understand this?" (1:08)
10. Arrival of Chia Shan: discourse and liberation (0:53)
11. Towards the mountains (2:04)
12. The last question (2:37)
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