Sunday, 22 June 2008

Liquid Mind

Liquid Mind   
Artist: Liquid Mind

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Vol. 4-Unity   
 Vol. 4-Unity

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 6


Liquid Mind 8  Sleep   
 Liquid Mind 8 Sleep

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 6


Liquid Mind 7  Reflection   
 Liquid Mind 7 Reflection

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 6


Liquid Mind 6  Spirit   
 Liquid Mind 6 Spirit

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 6


Liquid Mind 5  Serenity   
 Liquid Mind 5 Serenity

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 5


Liquid Mind 4  Unity   
 Liquid Mind 4 Unity

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 6


Liquid Mind 3  Balance   
 Liquid Mind 3 Balance

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 5


Slow World   
 Slow World

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 3




Liquid Mind is an false name used by Los Angeles-based Chuck Wild, wHO was born and raised in Kansas City, perusing classical piano and vocalizing in both a cappella groups and choirs. His love for music alone intensified as he studied music history at the University of Kansas, where he likewise sang in the university choir. He succeeding dog-tired four-spot geezerhood in the U.S. Navy and in 1979 he resettled to L.A., where he linked up with the new wave band Missing Persons, playing on their early albums.


By the mid-'80s, Wild was erstwhile once more on his own, centering on songwriting. Over the years, more than 60 of his original tunes were either recorded for albums or victimised in telecasting and photographic film -- such celebrated artists as the Pointer Sisters, Tommy Page, Timothy Leary, Wink, Jennifer Rush, Thelma Houston, Glenn Medeiros, and Philip Bailey make recorded songs by Wild. He was likewise hired as staff ballad maker for Lorimar Telepictures and Warner/Chappell Music, during which time he co-wrote the music for the Emmy-winning (only transitory) ABC series Max Headroom.


In the early '90s, Wild's first classical composition for deuce pianos, "Los Angeles Fantasy," was premiered by Zita Carno and Gloria Ching at the Bing Theater in Los Angeles. He likewise co-wrote the score for the Academy Award-winning photographic film The Panama Deception. During his long and illustrious musical vocation, Wild has played synthesizer in the studio for Michael Jackson, Paula Abdul, Philip Bailey, and Frank Zappa, among others. Beginning in the mid-'90s, he regularly issued new age-sounding albums via his Liquid Mind imprint: 1994's Ambiance Minimus, 1996's Sluggish World, 1999's Liquified Mind III: Balance, 2000's Liquified Mind IV: Unity, and 2001's Liquified Mind V: Serenity.





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