This mp3 copy of the first Fourth Way album (and the only studio album)
is the only time I have ever encountered the album and I sheepishly admit that I haven't the faintest idea where it was that I found it.
This band is always known as an ensemble but there is no doubt here on the first offering that this is Mike Nock's brainchild, he is the sole author on every tune. I can imagine walking through The Haight in 1968, Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead and Quicksilver in the park but you go walking the other direction and happen upon a small club with these guys offering the jazz response to The Summer of Love.
Compared to the two live albums that followed this one is relatively tame, but for me to hear this deepens my appreciation of what follows.
Now if someone were to come up with a fresh lossless rip.....
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Saturday, April 27, 2013
Friday, March 15, 2013
The Fourth Way


Capitol Records 1969
1) Everyman's Your Brother
2) Clouds
3) Sparky
4) Bucklehuggin
5) Openings
6) Gemini Trajectory
7) Dance of the Mechanical Men
8) The Sybil
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