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I Know What You Know
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This jazz fusion track was inspired by the notion of when you love someone but are too afraid to let it show, you can find peace knowing the other loves you back. The sax is raw with emotion and has been described as "vintage John."
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Unconventional crash and burn sax, raw piano and synths with progressive rock rhythm section along the likes of The Police and Rush
When unconventional sax meets progressive rock, you have a new genre. Peace Of Mind, John McCormack’s first solo album, meshes soulful sax, raw piano and synths, all backed by a powerful progressive rock rhythm section. Who knew a sax should do all that? This independent album, self-released on January 7, 2006, is already a progressive rock smash. The album’s second track, the synth guitar-driven Without A Doubt, instantly climbed to Number One on the overall play-charts of the internet station Jamwave.com on January 21, 2006, having already reached Number One in the Rock genre on January 17, 2006, with four tracks in the Top Ten. Tired of hearing sax playing what it "should", I brought my horn, keys, synths and rhythm section to the workhouse and returned to my progressive rock roots in Rush and The Police and recorded Peace of Mind, combining elements of Jazz, Fusion, Progressive Rock, Spiritual and Avant. From the haunting Go Ahead And Rain to the dreamy It's Good To Be Home For Christmas, progressive rock explodes with Peace Of Mind. Nothing is impossible.
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Genre
Jazz Jazz Fusion
Charts
#5,487 today Peak #222
#1,210 in subgenre Peak #30
Author
John McCormack
Rights
2005 John McCormack
Uploaded
January 22, 2006
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MP3 3.6 MB 128 kbps 3:08
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