Freedom Is Frightening

Freedom Is Frightening
Studio album by Stomu Yamashta's East Wind
Released 1973
Label Island,[1] Esoteric (rerelease)

Freedom Is Frightening is a 1973 album by the Japanese percussionist, keyboardist and composer Stomu Yamash'ta and his band East Wind. It was recorded in August 1973 at Advision Studios (Gary Martin, engineer).[2] The cover art was designed by Saul Bass.[3]

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Freedom Is Frightening"
  2. "Rolling Nun"

Side Two

  1. "Pine On The Horizon"
  2. "Wind Words"

Personnel

  • Stomu Yamash'ta, Kit & Percussion
  • Hisako Yamash'ta, Violin
  • Hugh Hopper, Bass Guitar
  • Gary Boyle, Electric & Acoustic Guitars
  • Brian Gascoigne, Keyboards, Synthesizers, Vibraphone

See also

  • The Man Who Fell To Earth (a movie that includes Wind Words in its soundtrack, as well as tracks from other Yamash'ta albums).

References

  1. ILPS 9242
  2. Freedom Is Frightening at AllMusic
  3. Sleeve signature
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