I'm the One (album)
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I'm the One was the first album by Annette Peacock, and was released in 1972.
I'm the One featured Annette Peacock's multiple vocal and instrumental talents. The album fuses Blues, Jazz, avant garde electronic music (including extensive treatment of her own voice through a Moog synthesiser) and free form poetry and rap.
[edit] Details
[edit] Side A:
- "I'm the One"
- "7 Days"
- "Pony"
- "Been & Gone"
[edit] Side B:
- "Blood"
- "One Way"
- "Love Me Tender" (Elvis Presley-V.Matson)
- "Gesture Without Plot"
- "Did you Hear Me Mommy?"
- Direction: Annette Peacock
- Produced by Annette Peacock and Bob Ringe
- Tom Cosgrove - guitar
- Stu Woods - bass
- Rick Morotta - drums
- Mike Garson - piano & organ on "I'm the One", organ on "One Way"
- Paul Bley - synthesizer & piano on "Blood", "Gesture Without Plot"
- Glen Moore - bass on "Blood"
- Laurence Cook - drums on "Gesture Without Plot"
- Michael Moss - tenor sax
- Barry Altschul - percussion
- Airto Moreira - percussion
- Orestes Vilato - percussion
- Domun Romao - percussion
- Apache Bley - piano on "Did you Hear Me Mommy?"
- Annette Peacock - composer (music & words), arranger, producer, singer, electric vocals, pianos (acoustic & electric), synthesizers, electric vibraphone, liner notes