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Oh yes, I fell in love with this guy when he joined Curved Air in "73, almost a kid, for their "Metamorphosis" album. I also loved Hammer and Patrick Moraz a lot, but the best MiniMoog players for me is Kit Watkins of "Happy the Man". Why is it we are talking about this old stuff? :-) Matthias ><<>There is also Eddie Jobson's "Presto Vivace" from his UK days. >>An amazing piece. >> Doug Michael >> > Also his solo on Zappa's "I Promise Not To Come In Your Mouth" from Live >In New York [the title track of Lather is the same]. A beautiful song.>> > >You can also add his Minimoog solo on the track "Rondevous 6:02" from the >live "Night After Night" album, and the semi-solo synth piece, "Alaska" >from >the original UK album..... > >Jobson was in the position to grasp the torch of keyboard playing from the >failing hands of Emerson and Wakeman, but the demise of the popularity of >"progressive rock" caused him to go into writing commercial jingles after >1985. No one else has even come close to his abilities and musicality >(IMHO). >Well, he did win some Clio awards....but I can't help feeling >disappointed by >the seemingly massive waste of an enourmous talent. > >Marshall (out of lurk mode, keyboardist for 20-some years, guitarist for >3)