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Re: bozzio
>>> When I heard those guys, they were called the Mark Isham
>>> Group. At least I think they were. I'm pretty sure this was pre-
>>> Polytown.
>>
>> I'm not sure, but it sounds like you might actually be referring to
>> Group 87, perhaps? Group 87 was Bozzio with Mark Isham, Patrick
>> O'Hearn, and Peter Maunu.
> Nope. Mark Isham, David Torn, Mick Karn, Terry Bozzio. Maybe there was a
> keyboard player.
Working with Mark Isham is how the three got to know each other.
Polytown was a bit of a reunion, though Torn had been doing some
work with Mick Karn before that for CMP. (Mick also was Torn's
original choice for Cloud About Mercury, if i recall, and Mick
played on that tour.)
I worked on the Polytown record back in 1993 as the teaboy. 20
days of pure bliss--all composed, recorded, and mixed in under
three weeks. That's when David Torn taught me how to loop
(with a PCM 42). During the sessions Jon Durant--who was working
for Lexicon at the time--showed up with this new-fangled thing
David had consulted on, hot off the assembly line: it was called
the Jamman.
Good times.
Peter
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