Indian Summer (Friedemann album)

Indian Summer is the fifth solo album and North American debut by Friedemann, released in 1987.

Indian Summer
Studio album by
Friedemann
Released1987
GenreNew Age
Length43:59
LabelNarada Equinox
ProducerFriedemann & Johannes Wohlleben
Friedemann chronology
Goun & Friedemann - Les Oiseaux De Nuit
(1985)
Indian Summer
(1987)
Serah & Friedemann - Flight Of The Stork
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Friedemann, unless otherwise noted.

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sunshower" 2:48
2."The Eye of the Dragonfly" 3:50
3."Sentimental Elegance" 3:18
4."Sourdos"Emmanuel Séjourné3:09
5."Indian Summer"Friedemann; Johannes Wohlleben7:27
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."He Who Walks Alone" 4:09
7."Flight of the Heron" 6:09
8."Lichterloh"Friedemann; Johannes Wohlleben4:26
9."Kuterevka" 4:01
10."November Winds" 4:42
Total length:43:59

Musicians

  • Friedemann: Bass, Electric Bass, Composer, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Harp, Keyboards, Percussion, Vocals, Voices
  • Johannes Wohlleben: Dulcimer, Hammer Dulcimer, Keyboards, Piano
  • Philippe Geiss: Soprano Saxophone, Shaker
  • Detlef Engelhard: Trumpets
  • Büdi Siebert: Alto Saxophone, Chinese Flute, Zamponas, Tambourine
  • Emmanuel Séjourné: Vibraphone, Marimba, Castanets
  • Simon Pomaret: Darbouka, Handclaps
  • Anne Haigis: Voices
  • John Seydewitz: Percussion
  • David Arkenstone: Emulator II

Production

  • Friedemann: Producer
  • Johannes Wohlleben: Producer, Engineer
  • Eric Lindert: Executive Producer, Design
  • Dave Vartanian: Additional Engineering
  • R. Hamilton Smith: Cover insert photo
  • Shinzo Maeda: Cover background photo
  • Pohlman Studios: Artist photo
  • James Wagner: Design
  • Jerry Munley: Design
  • John Morey: Design

All track information and credits were taken from the LP liner notes.[2]

gollark: You're not really paying them for either as much as just the fact that they can do/make the thing you want and you are, presumably, willing to pay the price they ask for. Going around trying to judge someone else's "worth" in some way is problematic.
gollark: The learning time is amortized over all the other programming stuff they do, and it's not like they would somehow unlearn everything if you didn't pay more. Still, it is somewhat complicated and, er, possibly impossible, although if people want to do it (they regularly do complex things anyway if they're interesting) then why not.
gollark: Honestly it's not *that* practical a lot of the time because doing complex things is very hard and slow.
gollark: Oh, and reconnaissance, except not really because they have no sensors.
gollark: Mostly just fly around delivering things.

References

  1. Kohanov, Linda. Indian Summer at AllMusic
  2. Friedemann. “Indian Summer”. Narada Equinox. 1987.


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