Quantum Jump - Quantum Jump (1976) [1998] CD-Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Quantum Jump
- Title: Quantum Jump
- Year Of Release: 1976 [1998]
- Label: Voiceprint [MPVP012CD]
- Genre: Jazz-Rock, Prog Rock
- Quality: FLAC (*image + .cue,log)
- Total Time: 00:57:17
- Total Size: 361 mb (+3%rec.)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Rupert Hine was a producer and keyboard player in the early and mid-1970s before he formed this jazz rock fusion band. Working with some of his regular studio session musicians like bassist/vocalist John G. Perry, and Simon Jeffes with whom he had collaborated on string arrangements since Hine's first solo album in 1971, Pick Up A Bone. Jeffes formed Penguin Cafe Orchestra, but continued to collaborate on the Quantum Jump albums.
Some time after the 'Barracuda' line-up had disbanded, Denny McCaffrey (percussion) was rehearsing with a new line up of Quantum Jump, including: Big Jim Sullivan (guitarist with Tom Jones), Geoffrey Richardson (Caravan), Trevor Morais (The Peddlars) and Alan Spenner (Kokomo), when Kenny Everett’s TV show took-off, on which 'The Lone Ranger' was the theme. It was hastily re-released and entered the chart on 2nd June 1979, rising to no.5 and staying on the chart for a total of 10 weeks. The original Quantum Jump reformed, and the newly recruited musicians were no longer required.
Tracks:
01. Captain Boogaloo
02. Over Rio
03. The Lone Ranger
04. No American Starship
05. Alta Loma Road
06. Cocobana Havana
07. Constant Forest
08. Something At The Bottom Of The Sea: Part 1. Stepping Stones
09. Something At The Bottom Of The Sea: Part 2. The Roving Finger
10. Something At The Bottom Of The Sea: Part 3. Stepping Rocks
11. Something At The Bottom Of The Sea: Part 4.
12. Captain Boogaloo (Mixing version)
13. The Lone Ranger (Mixing version)
14. No American Starship (Mixing version)
15. Over Rio (Mixing version)
16. Drift
Personnel:
Rupert Hine keyboards & other keyboards, vocals
Bass Guitar & Vocals - John G Perry;
Drums & Percussion - Trevor Morais;
Guitars & Vocals - Mark Warner;
Percussion - Ray Cooper, Morris Pert.
Some time after the 'Barracuda' line-up had disbanded, Denny McCaffrey (percussion) was rehearsing with a new line up of Quantum Jump, including: Big Jim Sullivan (guitarist with Tom Jones), Geoffrey Richardson (Caravan), Trevor Morais (The Peddlars) and Alan Spenner (Kokomo), when Kenny Everett’s TV show took-off, on which 'The Lone Ranger' was the theme. It was hastily re-released and entered the chart on 2nd June 1979, rising to no.5 and staying on the chart for a total of 10 weeks. The original Quantum Jump reformed, and the newly recruited musicians were no longer required.
Tracks:
01. Captain Boogaloo
02. Over Rio
03. The Lone Ranger
04. No American Starship
05. Alta Loma Road
06. Cocobana Havana
07. Constant Forest
08. Something At The Bottom Of The Sea: Part 1. Stepping Stones
09. Something At The Bottom Of The Sea: Part 2. The Roving Finger
10. Something At The Bottom Of The Sea: Part 3. Stepping Rocks
11. Something At The Bottom Of The Sea: Part 4.
12. Captain Boogaloo (Mixing version)
13. The Lone Ranger (Mixing version)
14. No American Starship (Mixing version)
15. Over Rio (Mixing version)
16. Drift
Personnel:
Rupert Hine keyboards & other keyboards, vocals
Bass Guitar & Vocals - John G Perry;
Drums & Percussion - Trevor Morais;
Guitars & Vocals - Mark Warner;
Percussion - Ray Cooper, Morris Pert.
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