Label: SONY BMG Music Entertainment (Germany), 88697000802
Style: Pop Classical, Pop Rock
Country: Hendon, North West, London, England (2 July 1937)
Time: 58:41
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 296 Mb
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Palmer (born David Victor Palmer, 2 July 1937, in Hendon, North West,
London) is an English arranger and keyboardist best known for having
been a member of the rock group Jethro Tull. Palmer is a transsexual
woman who was known as David Palmer for many years, including her stint
with Jethro Tull. She is very open about her transsexuality and plans on
releasing a solo album in the future.
Palmer learned to play
clarinet during a stint in the Royal Horse Guards cavalry regiment to
which she was sent. There, she studied at Kneller Hall, the Royal
Military School of Music. Palmer later studied music at the Royal
Military School of Music and at the Royal Academy of Music, majoring in
composition and winning the Eric Coates Prize.
Going about her early
career as a jobbing arranger and conductor of recording sessions, Palmer
recorded her first album project, Nicola, in 1967 with Bert Jansch. She
was then referred to Terry Ellis, then manager of the early Jethro
Tull, which was making its first album at Sound Techniques Studio in
Chelsea, London. At short notice, Palmer came up with arrangements for
the horns and strings on the Mick Abrahams composition, "Move on Alone"
from the This Was album. This work and professional performance endeared
her to the band and she was soon to visit them again, with a string
quartet arrangement to "A Christmas Song". Palmer arranged string,
brass, and woodwind parts for Jethro Tull songs in the late 1960s and
early 1970s, before formally joining the group in 1976 and primarily
playing electronic keyboard instruments. In 1980, leader Ian Anderson
intended to release the album A with other musicians as a solo project
(under the name 'Ian Anderson') but was persuaded by his record label to
release it instead under the 'Jethro Tull' name. This resulted in every
member of the group, including Palmer, leaving except guitarist Martin
Barre and Anderson himself. Palmer formed a new group, Tallis, with
former Jethro Tull pianist and organist John Evan. The new group was not
commercially successful, and Palmer returned to film scoring and
sessions. Beginning in the 1980s, Palmer produced several albums of
orchestral arrangements of the music of various rock groups, including
Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Yes, the Beatles and Queen.
(last.fm/music/David+Palmer/+wiki)
01. Prelude - Fanfare - Tie Your Mother Down (04:55)
02. Bicycle Race (03:20)
03. Somebody To Love (04:32)
04. Killer Queen (04:06)
05. Who Wants To Live Forever (06:41)
06. Interlude - Death On Two Legs (03:03)
07. Now I'm Here (04:20)
08. Innuendo (08:01)
09. Love Of My Life (04:18)
10. Keep Passing The Open Windows (05:22)
11. We Are The Champions (05:08)
12. Postlude - In Memoriam Fm-Mp (04:50)
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