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Joyce Hurley
Joyce
The first album was recorded in Sydney in 1978 by Joyce Hurley, who learned piano basics in the United States and is currently a European singer, pianist, and composer. Although it has been featured in many record guides and reviews as one of the coveted DJs for a long time, it was, for a long time, a rare LP much sought after by collectors. In addition to the standard number, it is composed of instrumental songs by David Martin Group, who serves as a backing, and Afro-Cuban numbers such as "Sambole'" and "Here and now” are the highlights and killer version of Herbie Hancock's “Maiden Voyage.
Joyce Hurley's first full-length release. Joyce was a Detroit-born singer who came to Sydney to study at the NSW Conservatorium and recorded this album with the David Martin Group while she was here. The album was recorded at Earth Media Studios in late 1977 and 1978.
Under exclusive license by Joyce Hurley
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crédits
paru le 18 novembre 2022
Vocals – Joyce Hurley
Bass [Bass Violin] – Ray Martin
Cornet, Flugelhorn – Keith Hounslow
Drums – Jon Collins
Featuring – The David Martin Group
Piano, Electric Piano – David Martin
Producer – Horst Liepolt
Recorded By, Mixed By – Ross Kirkland
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Ken James
A1
Left Alone
A2
What Would I Do If I Could Feel
A3
How Are You Dreaming
A4
Threedom Street
B1
Maiden Voyage
B2
Blues For Joyce
B3
Sunbath
B4
Sambole'
B5
Here And Now



