Road Songs 2 (2017) |
YouTube... Proteus 2 - Moog Blues - Groove On - Domo Arigato - Super Cool - A Little Something - Can You Read My Mind? |
Road Songs (2013) |
YouTube... Drone - Zigzag - Proteus - Pine Siskin - Invention No.13 in A Minor - Blues for Ralph - Empire in Quest - No Na Me - Fugue - Red Valley |
Timeless (1981 & 1983) |
YouTube... For the Rock Artist - Cyclops - Captain Pike - Blue Jay - Soft Flower in Spring - Tree Leaves - Contemplating Raindrops - Concerto for Padré - Colony Four - China |
Voyage of the Mummy (1977)
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YouTube... Cousin Mary - Red Valley - Intro to Voyage - Voyage of the Mummy ‘Live’ at Gerdes Folk City in NYC! |
"Saxophonist-keyboardist Tim Gemmill is best known for his many projects with trumpeter-keyboardist Bob Cozzetti and for being an important part of the Seattle jazz scene for quite a few years. While Cozzetti is co-producer of Road Songs 2, as with the original Road Songs, Gemmill plays all of the instruments and wrote all but one of the songs." - Scott Yanow |
"Meet Tim Gemmill, a unique artist paving his way in the electronic era. Recently releasing the record, Road Songs, Gemmill provides his own version of electro laced music that will intrigue the listener from the very beginning. The ten track record is a stunning collection of songs like you have never heard before." "this record is honest, energetic and truly one-of-a-kind." - Melissa Nastasi |
"The lineup on Timeless consists of Gemmill on tenor and soprano saxophone, synthesizers, electric keyboards and acoustic piano, Cozzetti on electric keyboards, acoustic piano and trumpet, Steve Bartlett on electric bass and Fred Taylor or Bob Merrihew on drums." "The material on Timeless ranges from fusion to post-bop." "There is plenty of rock and funk" - Alex Henderson |
"In the 1970s, soprano saxophonist Tim Gemmill and keyboardist Bob Cozzetti had a quartet called Rorschach. The group started in 1972 and had been in existence for five years when Voyage of the Mummy was recorded live at the Gerdes Folk’ City in New York's Greenwich Village in 1977. Rorschach could play either acoustic or electric" - Alex Henderson |