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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsTonight's Vinyl Selection
Arc of a Diver
Steve Winwood
1980
Winwood goes more to pop on this album, but you can still hear influences of his old Traffic days on songs such as "Spanish Dancer".
Includes "When You See A Chance", "Arc of a Diver" and the aforementioned "Spanish Dancer".
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Tonight's Vinyl Selection (Original Post)
Ohiogal
Mar 2018
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The accidental erasure of the drum track of the first 29 seconds of "While You See a Chance"
John1956PA
Mar 2018
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Floyd R. Turbo
(26,697 posts)1. 👍🏻
John1956PA
(2,669 posts)2. The accidental erasure of the drum track of the first 29 seconds of "While You See a Chance"
The first 29 seconds of the intro of "While You See a Chance" features Steve Winwood on various musical instruments, but not on drums. As I understand it, Steve accidentally erased his drum track, and he did not have time to recreate it to his satisfaction. I think that, in this case, less is more. The first 29 seconds are perfect as released.
Ohiogal
(32,150 posts)4. I didn't know that, but wow it sure turned out great in spite of that!
pbmus
(12,422 posts)3. One of my favs...
Ohiya
(2,249 posts)6. Memories...
I bought this and Steely Dan's "Gaucho" at the same time. I remember the record store clerk commenting on the artwork on the album covers. I think that these may have been the last two new LPs I ever bought. 38 years ago and I still have them!