Description
*This is a Vinyl LP*
Release Date: 2022
Label: Real Gone Music
“Black Ice” Colored Vinyl Pressing
Track List
Side A
A1. Patience Is Virtue 4:45
A2. Saigon 4:06
A3. Electrix 5:00
A4. Chains 4:30
Side B
B1. There’s A Light That Shines 3:31
B2. Circle 3:03
B3. Green Forever 4:35
B4. Capsule 7:00
Personnel
Bass – Ron Carter
Cello – Alan Shulman, Harry Wimmer, Harvey Shapiro, Nellis DeLay, Seymour Barab
Drums, Percussion – Billy Cobham
Guitar – Eric Weissberg, Hugh McCracken
Moog Synthesizer – William S. Fischer
Vocals – Bill Robinson
Notes
First-ever vinyl reissue on “black ice” colored vinyl
Limited to 2,000 copies
With circle die-cut stencil cover
Liner notes by Peter Relic w/ quotes from William S. Fischer himself!
1970 was a time for heady experimentation in popular music, but very few records “and even fewer on major labels” come close to matching the stylistic ground covered by William S. Fischer’s album Circles. African-American composer/arranger/keyboardist/saxophonist William S. Fischer grew up woodshedding with the likes of Ray Charles, Fats Domino, Muddy Waters, and Percy Mayfield’and then took a sudden left turn by studying electronic music in Vienna during the mid-’60s. There, he met Joe Zawinul, and ended up penning five of the six tunes on Zawinul’s groundbreaking 1968 album The Rise and Fall of the Third Stream.
Fischer went on to arrange for Herbie Mann, who signed him to his Embryo imprint for Atlantic Records; Circles was Fischer’s one and only release for the label. And he didn’t waste the opportunity; an utterly mindblowing mix of Sly Stone funk, heavy Hendrix-y metal, Southern soul, jazz fusion, and Stockhausen-esque explorations on the Moog synthesizer, Circles enlisted the same band (bassist Ron Carter, guitarists Eric Weissberg and Hugh McCracken) that Fischer had worked with while acting as Musical Director on Eugene McDaniels’ underground classic Outlaw, complemented by drummer Billy Cobham and a five-piece cello section. With a line-up like that, it’s little wonder that the artistic reach of Circles is breathtaking, but it somehow manages to cohere according to its own internal, crazy logic; it remains one of the most adventuresome and collectible releases of its day. For this, its first-ever vinyl reissue, we’ve pressed 2,000 copies in “black ice” vinyl, preserved the original circle cut-out stencil cover, and added liner notes by Peter Relic that feature quotes from Fischer himself. For the intrepid listener!