Bill Connors
by Scott YanowBill Connors' great moment of fame occurred when he was with Chick Corea's Return to Forever during 1973-1974, recording the influential Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy. His decision to leave RTF to concentrate more on acoustic guitar may have been satisfying artistically, but it cut short any chance he had at commercial success. Previously, he had played electric guitar with Mike Nock and Steve Swallow in San Francisco; but his post-1974 work was primarily acoustic, particularly in the 1970s when he recorded a series of atmospheric albums for ECM (including with Jan Garbarek). In the mid-'80s, for Pathfinder, Connors' music became more rock-oriented, but those releases did not make much of an impact despite his talent.
Bill Connors最好听的歌
| 歌曲 | 专辑 | 时长 |
|---|---|---|
| Wade (Live) Live at Jazzwerkstatt Peitz No. 33, 16/03/1980 | 11:10 | |
| Not Forgetting (Live) Live at Jazzwerkstatt Peitz No. 33, 16/03/1980 | 07:54 | |
| Melting (Live) Live at Jazzwerkstatt Peitz No. 33, 16/03/1980 | 13:18 | |
| Feet First | Swimming With A Hole In My Body | 06:13 |
| With Strings Attached | Swimming With A Hole In My Body | 02:52 |
| Survive | Swimming With A Hole In My Body | 02:11 |
| Surrender To The Water | Swimming With A Hole In My Body | 10:44 |
| Frog Stroke | Swimming With A Hole In My Body | 05:13 |
| Breath | Swimming With A Hole In My Body | 07:33 |
| Sing And Swim | Swimming With A Hole In My Body | 04:40 |