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Possibly one of the first crossover jazz-rock album ever,Out of Sight and Soundwas released in 1967 by ABC Records. The album was recorded byRudy Van Gelderand produced byBob Thiele. Featuring a stellar line up comprised of young talented guitar playerLarry Coryell(soon to be a proficient solo artist on Vanguard) the record was a true expression of the musicians’ lifestyle and artist heritage. With drummerBob Moses(Compost,Steve Kuhn) on board, second guitaristColumbus “Chip” Baker, saxophonistJim Pepper(a native American who’s debut onHerbie Mann‘sEmbryois still regarded as a masterpiece) and bassistChris Hills,Free Spiritswere possible the first fusion group around.





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