Eddie Jobson

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Theme of Secrets 00:00 Tools
Inner Secrets 00:00 Tools
Spheres of Influence 00:00 Tools
Transporter 00:00 Tools
The Sojourn 00:00 Tools
Resident 00:00 Tools
Memories of Vienna 00:00 Tools
Ice Festival 00:00 Tools
Easy for You to Say 00:00 Tools
Nostalgia 00:00 Tools
Outer Secrets 00:00 Tools
Lakemist 00:00 Tools
Prelude 00:00 Tools
Turn It Over 00:00 Tools
Green Face 00:00 Tools
Walking From Pastel 00:00 Tools
Who My Friends... 00:00 Tools
Listen To Reason 00:00 Tools
Colour Code 00:00 Tools
Through The Glass 00:00 Tools
The Dark Room 00:00 Tools
Disturbance In Vienna 00:00 Tools
Ballooning Over Texas 00:00 Tools
Alaska 00:00 Tools
Presto Vivace 00:00 Tools
In The Dead Of Night 00:00 Tools
Book of Saturday 00:00 Tools
Carrying No Cross 00:00 Tools
Balooning Over Texas 00:00 Tools
Starless 00:00 Tools
Awakening 00:00 Tools
One More Red Nightmare 00:00 Tools
Red 00:00 Tools
Caesar's Palace Blues 00:00 Tools
The Only Thing She Needs 00:00 Tools
Nevermore (ending) 00:00 Tools
Zero 1 (Ric) 00:00 Tools
Zero 3 (Tony) 00:00 Tools
Zero 4 (Trey) 00:00 Tools
On A Still Night 00:00 Tools
Zero 2 (Marco) 00:00 Tools
Zero 5 (Eddie) 00:00 Tools
Sahara of Snow Pt.II 00:00 Tools
Yesterday Boulevard 05:43 Tools
Last Regrets 00:00 Tools
Transporter II 00:00 Tools
Turn It Over - Single Edit 00:00 Tools
Tu-95 00:00 Tools
Radiation 00:00 Tools
Transporter/Resident (edit) 00:00 Tools
Elfin Boy 00:00 Tools
It Happened Today 00:00 Tools
Metamorphosis 00:00 Tools
Ceasar's Palace Blues 00:00 Tools
Sahara of Snow Pt. II 00:00 Tools
By The Light Of Day 00:00 Tools
Houston 00:00 Tools
Out Of The Blue 00:00 Tools
Young Mother 00:00 Tools
U.H.F. 00:00 Tools
Forever Until Sunday 00:00 Tools
Zero 4 [Trey] 00:00 Tools
Themes Of Secrets 00:00 Tools
Zero 3 [Tony] 00:00 Tools
Color Code 00:00 Tools
Trapped (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Zero 2 [Marco] 00:00 Tools
BAND INTRODUCTIONS 00:00 Tools
Intro / Armin 00:00 Tools
Rendezvous 6:02 00:00 Tools
Zero 1 [Ric] 00:00 Tools
Turn It Over (single edit) 00:00 Tools
Zero 1 00:00 Tools
Sketch for Orchestra #4 00:00 Tools
Trapped 00:00 Tools
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As recently as 2006, the Editor-in-Chief of Emmy magazine wrote: “The word ‘genius’ is bandied about a bit too freely these days, but in Jobson’s case, the term not only applies, it’s been used to describe him since his northern England childhood, when he was such a violin and piano prodigy that he wrote his first string quartet at 13 [and] performed with his first professional symphony at 14…” His performances and compositions have received press accolades, having been described as “brilliant” [All Music Guide], “intriguingly original” [Los Angeles Times], even, “magnificent” [London Times], and “dazzling” [The Boston Globe]. Jobson started guitar and classical piano at age 7, and violin at age 8. Turning professional at only 15—by age 17, he had already acquired an international reputation with the pioneering electric-violin band and Warner Brothers recording artists Curved Air. In the same year he was invited by Roxy Music front-man Bryan Ferry to be the keyboardist and orchestrator on Ferry’s first solo album—a project that would garner the teen star the first of his nine gold albums. At age 18, Jobson became a full blown member of Roxy Music, replacing synthesist Brian Eno, and helping the band create their first No.1 album—a point that would mark the beginning of ‘Roxymania’ in Britain and the start of their most critically acclaimed and influential period. At the age of 21, with twenty albums to his credit—having recorded with King Crimson, and on several solo projects by the members of Roxy, Deep Purple, and The Who—Jobson joined Frank Zappa, in the bandleader’s only 4-piece ensemble. At 22, Jobson returned to England to lead the Progressive “super-group” UK, a band he had formed with Bill Bruford, John Wetton, and Allan Holdsworth. As keyboardist, electric-violinist, principal composer and producer of the group, his contributions to the virtuoso band would secure his place as a Progressive-Rock keyboard legend and earn Jobson awards and consistent ‘top-3’ ratings in keyboard polls worldwide. At the age of only 25, after a world arena tour as ‘special guest’ with Jethro Tull, Jobson retired from all band and touring activity. Though out of the limelight, however, he continued to carve out a highly successful career as the man ‘behind’ the music, winning several awards as a composer and producer of hundreds of original scores for advertising, television and film; and producing albums by such eclectic artists as the Bulgarian Women’s Choir and Huun-Huur-Tu (the Tuvan Throat Singers), for his own musicians’ label Globe Music. After more than three decades of pioneering work, and having been on the defining edge of early synthesis, rock violin, Progressive-Rock, Art-Rock, computer graphics (he produced and starred in MTV’s first CGI music video), computer recording, New Age, Electronica, and contemporary World Music—Eddie Jobson now brings us UKZ… the beginning of a new musical genre? Don’t be surprised. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.