David Sancious and Tone
Live at my Father's Place, NY - on a Tuesday in Feb 1976
Recorded for broadcast by WLIR FM

This is a copy of the Pre-FM master reels, went a little sumthin like this:

Aphex Grand Master 15 i.p.s. (pre-FM) reel> WAV> CD-R> Flac> You!

01 Transformation
02 Sky Church Hymn #9
03 joyce Works #6
04 Summertime Harmonies
05 untitled

David Sancious - keyboards, 12 & 6 string Guitars, Sitar guitar
Gerald Carboy - bass
Ernest "boom" Carter - Drums and Percussion


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I had contact with Gerald Carboy via E-mail back in 1999. If i can find the print outs i'll transcribe them for this txt file.

I contacted him to tell him he was great, and that I had this recording. He went ballistic. Needless to say i sent him a copy and he wrote back his impressions of this gig, and more! I know i have a printed copy of it somewhere... I ended up sending David and Ernest copies as well. I heard back from Ernest too, but never heard from DS himself. When I can find it I'll include all i have in this file.

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Before David became a solo artist, he was the heart and soul of bruce Springsteens E Street band. In fact it was Davids house - the only band member's house on E street - where the band rehearsed. After recording 2 albums and a hit single with Bruce, David ventured out on his own. The aforementioned hit being Bruce's, "Born To Run."

David was quickly picked up by Epic records in 1975. His first album, "Forest of Feeling," was re-released on CD in the 1990s. It would soon be deleted due to failing sales. but When David's solo career came to a pause in 1980, he turned to session work and touring. Jon Anderson of YES fame picked David up for an album and tour in 1981-82. peter gabriel picked him up for an album and tour in 1986-87. Sting had David's talents for several years between 1990 and 1993. Then in the early 2000s, Eric Clapton picked David up for a world tour.

in 2002 David started releasing some new solo material. He also acquired back the publishing rights to several of his albums that he signed away back when he was with Epic and Arista. His releases, "Just as I Thought," and, "True Stories," have been remastered and re-released on CD and can be found on Amazon.com and on CDbaby.com. The world is still waiting for his masterpieces, "Transformation," and, "Dance of the Age of Enlightenment," to finally be released on CD. Bootleg CD copies of, "Transformation," have been found on Ebay.