Loosely planned around a concept of primitive (i.e. acoustic) culture clashing and then merging with modern (i.e. synthesizer) culture, Patrick Moraz could more accurately be said to track the keyboardist's descent from the rich acoustic diversity of his '70s releases into the synthesized tones of his '80s albums. While heavily processed vocoder lines show up in "Primitivisation," this album is largely instrumental. The result, though, is...an interesting demo of Moraz's future work. The appropriately cheery "Temples of Joy" makes its debut here; with Bill Bruford's fine drumming added, it would reappear in an otherwise identical form six years later on Flags. That same album's "Karu" appears here as a solo in the gentle vocal piece "Keep the Children Alive," while the woozy pitch-bending synths of "The Conflicts" prefigures such releases as Future Memories. It is a pivotal album in Moraz's development, and thus worth a listen to Moraz fanatics, who will...enjoy Moraz's pleasantly pensive piano solo in "Intentions." ~ Paul Collins, All Music Guide
Patrick Moraz
01/01/1978
All Music Guide Review
Patrick Moraz Track Listing
Credits of Patrick Moraz
- Armando Marcal
- Percussion
- Jean Ristori
- Engineer
- Neil Slaven
- Remix Supervision, Overdub Supervision
- Joy Yates
- Vocals
- Brian Cooke
- Photography
- Alan Leeming
- Engineer
- Norman Goodman
- Assistant Engineer
- Jorge Garcia
- Percussion
- Cooke Key
- Artwork
- Wilson Carnegal
- Percussion
- Patrick Moraz
- Synthesizer, Percussion, Arranger, Composer, Conductor, Harpsichord, Marimba, Organ (Hammond), Piano (Electric), Vocals, Multi Instruments, Noise, Producer, Mellotron, Vibraphone, Main Performer, Vocoder, Piano (Grand), Electronic Effects
- Djalma Corrèa
- Percussion, Multi Instruments
- Gordinho
- Percussion













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