Grits - Rare Birds (Reissue) (1976/1997)
Artist: Grits
Title: Rare Birds
Year Of Release: 1976/1997
Label: Cuneiform Records
Genre: Jazz Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:15:28
Total Size: 473 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Rare Birds
Year Of Release: 1976/1997
Label: Cuneiform Records
Genre: Jazz Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:15:28
Total Size: 473 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Jupiter Jam (13:05)
2. Inside Straight (11:58)
3. Communa Lacrimosa (3:25)
4. Easy For You (3:16)
5. Glad All Over (3:31)
6. As The World Grits (14:11)
7. Rare Birds (25:51)
Line-up:
Rick Barse / keyboards, vocals
Tom Wright / guitar, viola, bass, vocals
Amy Taylor / bass, violin, vocals
Bob Sims / drums, vocals
Washington, D.C. based band in existence from 1970-1980. They had a diverse mix of influences, including jazz, hard rock, progressive, symphony, opera, and country.
The four members of Grits were classically trained and grew up in musical families. Founder and keyboardist Rick Barse, who wrote and arranged the material on the CD, studied piano starting at the age of eight. Guitarist Tom Wright (10) began playing violin as a five-year-old. His classical studies included training at the Oberlin Conservatory. He picked up a guitar in junior high school so he could play rock music with friends. Wright later played viola with Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Bassist/vocalist Amy Taylor (2) sang as a child and took up the violin at the age of nine. Bob Sims studied with a National Symphony percussionist, but found the traps more fun.
The four members of Grits were classically trained and grew up in musical families. Founder and keyboardist Rick Barse, who wrote and arranged the material on the CD, studied piano starting at the age of eight. Guitarist Tom Wright (10) began playing violin as a five-year-old. His classical studies included training at the Oberlin Conservatory. He picked up a guitar in junior high school so he could play rock music with friends. Wright later played viola with Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Bassist/vocalist Amy Taylor (2) sang as a child and took up the violin at the age of nine. Bob Sims studied with a National Symphony percussionist, but found the traps more fun.