One of the most understated but spectrally beautiful of all Michael Chapman's albums, Window evidences just why producer Gus Dudgeon was in such demand during the early '70s, as he allows the idiosyncratic Chapman to weave each and every one of his musical moods through the sequence, without the record ever appearing to lose its grip. At the time of release, most attention was on the closing craziness of "She Came in Like the '6:15' and Made a Hole in the Wall," as performed (says the sleeve) by the Massed Voices of the Dean Teagarden Singers, featuring the Screaming Skull, the Bombay Banger, and Arthur Dogg. However, there are equal (if less lunatic) joys to be drawn from the reflective "An Old Man Remembers," while the opening "Lady on the Rocks/Song for September" pairing and the disused bookends of "First Lady Song" and "Last Lady Song" all rate among the young Chapman's most engaging works. [In 2004 BGO reissued Window along with its sequel, Wrecked Again, as a two-CD set.] ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide
Window
01/01/1971
All Music Guide Review
Window Track Listing
Credits of Window
- Johnny VanDerrick
- Violin
- Michael Chapman
- Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Main Performer
- Alex Atterson
- Piano
- Ritchie Dharma
- Drums
- P. Harold Fatt
- Guitar
- Rick Kemp
- Bass













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