[HAM] Jon Lord's solo stuff from the 70s

Jackson, Ian ijackson at lancaster.gov.uk
Mon Sep 3 06:49:07 CDT 2007


Sarabande is generally regarded as Jon Lord's best solo album. I like
the range of styles and textures on the album (which is apparently
modelled on a baroque dance suite), and the understated playing.

Malice In Wonderland is (for me) a superb album. If you get the latest
CD version, you also get the never-released second PAL album as a bonus
disk. Also there is now an excellent PAL DVD available:

<http://www.t2media.net/details/paldvd-details.htm>

There is also a live DVD of Jon Lord with the Hoochie Coochie Men which
is very well made, though is strictly a blues/RnB gig - plenty of
'organ-cam' views of Lord at the B3 throughout.

Did you know Lord also scored the soundtrack to a Western movie ('The
Last Rebel')? Full details and MP3s of this and Lord's other stuff here:

<http://www.purplerecords.net/>

--UK Jake


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Subject: [HAM] Jon Lord's solo stuff from the 70s

I was just sitting here listening to Jon Lord's Sarabande from 1976. 

Very tasty stuff. Not a lot of Hammond, but excellent none the less.

Orchestral with Paul Karass, Mark Nauseef, Andy Summers, Pete York

 

Paice-Ashton-Lord's Malice in Wonderland is going on next.

 

I just felt like throwing out some credit to The Man who made me love
Hammonds (years before I even knew what a Hammond was).

 

Anybody familiar with the above mentioned work?

 

Brent

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