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024 10 $a 195081108995
028 00 $a BER1266 $b Blue Elan Records
035    $a (OCoLC)1191033224
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050  4 $a M1630.18.A53 $b A15 2020
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100 1  $a Anderson, Jon, $d 1944- $e performer. $e performer.
245 10 $a 1000 hands. $n Chapter one / $c Jon Anderson.
246 30 $a 1000 hands. $n Chapter 1
246 1  $a One thousand hands. $n Chapter one
264  1 $a [Place of publication not identified] : $b Blue Elan Records, $c [2020]
300    $a 1 audio disc $b CD audio, stereo ; $c 4 3/4 in.
340    $b 4 3/4 in.
500    $a Credits and lyrics (1 folded sheet : ill.) inserted in container.
505 00 $t Now and again. $t Ramalama -- $t First born leaders -- $t Activate -- $t Makes me happy -- $t Now variations -- $t I found myself -- $t Twice in a lifetime -- $t WDMCF -- $t 1000 hands (come up) -- $t Now and again.
508    $a Recorded and mixed by Matt Brown Solar Studio, Orlando, Florida. Additional recording by Gary Barlough at Conway Recording Hollywood, California. Produced by Michael Thomas Franklin.
511 0  $a Vocals by Jon Anderson ; with accompanying vocalists, choirs, and musicians.
521    $a "The album originates from sessions for a project to have been called Uzlot (a northern English pronunciation of "us lot") that Anderson had been recording in Big Bear, California, with Brian Chatton in around 1990. Anderson asked his then Yes bandmates Chris Squire and Alan White to play on the project too. At the time, Yes were preparing for a tour and Anderson put the master tapes in his garage and gave them very little thought for many years. In 2016, producer Michael Franklin contacted Anderson about using the tapes and finishing an album. Further recordings followed at Solar Studios in Orlando, Florida. As the album title suggests, the album was created with a number of guest performers, including Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson, Brian Chatton, Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain, Vanilla Fudge drummer Carmine Appice, Rick Derringer, the Tower of Power horn section, violinist Jean-Luc Ponty and pianist Chick Corea." Wikipedia
650  0 $a Rock music $y 1981-1990.
650  0 $a Rock music $y 2011-2020.
650  0 $a Popular music $y 1981-1990.
650  0 $a Popular music $y 2011-2020.
650  4 $a Compact disc.
655  7 $a Rock music. $2 lcgft
655  7 $a Popular music. $2 lcgft
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