WINDOWPANE----Two Hits!!
Wed, Feb 06, 2008, 03:20 PMIn the late eighties in Denver, me and fellow guitarist Tim Edwards put a group together called WINDOWPANE, a "Fusion" band, but a bit more on the Rock side. In our seven years together, we released 3 albums, were voted "Best Band in Denver" in Westword Mag, enjoyed very favorable reviews for our recordings and performances, and were part of an incredible scene that was happening in Denver at the time. All of us, and many musicians in Denver then, played in 3 or 4 bands, from Jazz to Punk, Rap to Metal. Many nights would feature several bands, and the diversity of music you would hear on any given night was amazing. I was lucky I ended up there somehow and got to be a part of it.
I put up 2 of our tunes, Not Jamaican (c1990), a reggae influenced improv (featuring my at the time new guitar synth) and Hanford WA, 1947 (c1993), a piece meant to sonically represent molecular/atomic meltdown. If you listen to HW, 1947, PLEASE USE CAUTION! It's noise to some, but music to us!
By the way, if there is a band out here called Windowpane and you don't want me to use the name, as was requested several years ago, let me know and we'll talk...
Thanks as always to all the fine musicians out here, RRT
~ The Altruistic Messiah ~ a.k.a. ~ Ben Vandagriff says
If only you'd played a venue called ~ The Clear Light . . .You could name a four album set " 4 Way " . . . Live shows released on CD as " Live At Owsley Stanley's "
Holworks Music says
Wow Robert, such great playing. Both songs are great moody and good listening. - Mark