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Love In Peace (Amour Empaz) is an album by British jazz group Paz. Allan appears on the track "Dream Sequence", playing chordal volume swells.
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGJ1qHmLzjI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGJ1qHmLzjI
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This is a track from the very rare album "Love In Peace" by Paz, which recently surfaced on YouTube. This is the only track Allan appears on. The track has two distinct parts. On the first part, Allan plays some of his trademark volume pedal chords along with Ray Warleigh on flute. (Allan does not appear on the second part, which features flute, piano and bass.)
This is a track from the very rare album "Love In Peace" by Paz, which recently surfaced on YouTube. This is the only track Allan appears on. The track has two distinct parts. On the first part, Allan plays some of his trademark volume pedal chords along with Ray Warleigh on flute. (Allan does not appear on the second part, which features flute, piano and bass.)


The album was released in 1991, but the credits state that the recordings were made “during the late seventies and through the eighties”. The sound is strikingly similar to the sound on tracks such as “Shallow Sea” on “I.O.U.”, and Allan moved to the U.S. soon after “I.O.U.”’s release, so in this case it’s a fair guess that the track was recorded somewhere around 1980.
The album was released in 1991, but the credits state that the recordings were made “during the late seventies and through the eighties”. The guitar sound is strikingly similar to the sound on tracks such as “Shallow Sea” on “I.O.U.”, and Allan moved to the U.S. soon after “I.O.U.”’s release, so in this case it’s a fair guess that the track was recorded somewhere around 1980. Dick Crouch is listed as the composer, although it very much sounds like an improvisation between Allan and Ray. The later part, where Allan does not appear, sounds more composed.


Although this type of sound and playing became a trademark sound of Allan’s, his chordal work was rarely featured on albums before “I.O.U”. So this is probably one of the earliest recorded examples of Allan’s volume pedal playing, maybe even predating I.O.U.
Although this type of sound and playing became a trademark sound of Allan’s, his chordal work was rarely featured on albums before “I.O.U”. So this is probably one of the earliest recorded examples of Allan’s volume pedal playing, maybe even predating I.O.U.
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Oh, and one more thing: On the CD, there are only 11 tracks, so the track “Speech” comes at the end as a part of track 11. This has been edited out of the YouTube version.
Oh, and one more thing: On the CD, there are only 11 tracks, so the track “Speech” comes at the end as a part of track 11. This has been edited out of the YouTube version.


=Track list, credits and liner notes=
Credits and liner notes are reproduced below.
Credits and liner notes are reproduced below.


Paz
Paz<br>
Love In Peace (Amour Empaz)
Love In Peace (Amour Empaz)


1.Kandeen Love Song (9:38) D. Crouch-A Bond  
1.Kandeen Love Song (9:38) D. Crouch-A Bond <br>
2.Tem Do De Mim (3:18) Carlos Lyra
2.Tem Do De Mim (3:18) Carlos Lyra<br>
3.Look Inside (4:47) G. Castle  
3.Look Inside (4:47) G. Castle <br>
4. Sidewind Shuffle (7:48) D. Crouch
4. Sidewind Shuffle (7:48) D. Crouch<br>
5. I Can't Remember (6:25) D. Crouch
5. I Can't Remember (6:25) D. Crouch<br>
6. Bags (9.11) D. Crouch  
6. Bags (9.11) D. Crouch <br>
7. Amor em Paz (4:08) Jobim
7. Amor em Paz (4:08) Jobim<br>
8. The Singing Bowl (4:57) D. Crouch
8. The Singing Bowl (4:57) D. Crouch<br>
9. Anthem (8:13) D. Crouch
9. Anthem (8:13) D. Crouch<br>
10. I Hope Spring's Eternal (3:58) D. Crouch  
10. I Hope Spring's Eternal (3:58) D. Crouch<br>
11. Dream Sequence (4:26) D. Crouch
11. Dream Sequence (4:26) D. Crouch<br>
12. Speech (Snozz) (1:40) by Dave Sheen
12. Speech (Snozz) (1:40) by Dave Sheen<br>


Total playing time: 69:31
Total playing time: 69:31<br>
® 1991 master mix music td © 1991 master mix music
® 1991 master mix music td © 1991 master mix music


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These classic recording sessions and concert performances were made during the late seventies and through the eighties. PAZ, the first Fusion band, originated this individual style of jazz in the late sixties and achieved great success with both albums and concert appearances. They continue to be a major force in European music, and have recently been described as "Masters of the Genre". Their artistry is truly original and appeals to a wide audience that simply like good music.
These classic recording sessions and concert performances were made during the late seventies and through the eighties. PAZ, the first Fusion band, originated this individual style of jazz in the late sixties and achieved great success with both albums and concert appearances. They continue to be a major force in European music, and have recently been described as "Masters of the Genre". Their artistry is truly original and appeals to a wide audience that simply like good music.
==Links==
"Dream Sequence": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGJ1qHmLzjI


Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/release/24107525-Paz-Love-In-Peace-amor-em-paz
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