Liquid Diamonds

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why we love this

A fine compilation featuring the early work of Rhode Island keyboardist and ocean-loving Leon Lowman. Feels like a carefree summer afternoon.

about the record

As well as a devoted painter and surfer of the East Coast, the synthesizer-loving Lowman privately released two albums 'Syntheseas' (1980) and its follow up 'Sound Horizon' (1982). These albums do not only pay homage to his love of the local seashore and the women he was trying to woo there, but they also express Leon's pure love of the synthesizer sound and reflect his unique melodic wanderings.

With Leon's albums meeting little commercial success at the time of their release, both albums have in recent years become highly sought after. Along with previously unreleased material from the time, 'Liquid Diamonds' highlights Leon Lowman's unique blend of low-fi synth funk and surf ambience.

  1. A1 - Bumpin' On Sunset 7:13
  2. A2 - Morning Song 3:10
  3. A3 - Open 3:04
  4. A4 - Friends 5:42
  5. A5 - Narrow River 3:06
  6. B1 - The Want 2:57
  7. B2 - Fluorescent Funk 3:04
  8. B3 - Back To The Grasslands 0:49
  9. B4 - Liquid Diamonds 2:49
  10. B5 - Forest Of Fear 2:50
  11. B6 - Andrea 3:33
  12. B7 - Listen 2:45

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Liquid Diamonds

25,00

only 2 left

  1. A1 - Bumpin' On Sunset 7:13
  2. A2 - Morning Song 3:10
  3. A3 - Open 3:04
  4. A4 - Friends 5:42
  5. A5 - Narrow River 3:06
  6. B1 - The Want 2:57
  7. B2 - Fluorescent Funk 3:04
  8. B3 - Back To The Grasslands 0:49
  9. B4 - Liquid Diamonds 2:49
  10. B5 - Forest Of Fear 2:50
  11. B6 - Andrea 3:33
  12. B7 - Listen 2:45

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why we love this

A fine compilation featuring the early work of Rhode Island keyboardist and ocean-loving Leon Lowman. Feels like a carefree summer afternoon.

about the record

As well as a devoted painter and surfer of the East Coast, the synthesizer-loving Lowman privately released two albums 'Syntheseas' (1980) and its follow up 'Sound Horizon' (1982). These albums do not only pay homage to his love of the local seashore and the women he was trying to woo there, but they also express Leon's pure love of the synthesizer sound and reflect his unique melodic wanderings.

With Leon's albums meeting little commercial success at the time of their release, both albums have in recent years become highly sought after. Along with previously unreleased material from the time, 'Liquid Diamonds' highlights Leon Lowman's unique blend of low-fi synth funk and surf ambience.

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