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[[File:Paulkorda.jpeg|200px|right]] "Early Years" is an album by Paul Korda, released independently in 2009. Allan plays a short reverb-drenched solo and some guitar parts on “Living In The Sky”, which is like a 70’s Genesis with Gabriel type of progressive pop/rock ballad. Korda sang lead vocals on “In the Mystery” and backing vocals on the “Road Games” album. Based on the sound of it, the info from YouTube, and the fact that Korda sang on "In The Mystery", this was probably recorded in the mid 80s. | [[File:Paulkorda.jpeg|200px|right]] "Early Years" is an album by Paul Korda, released independently in 2009. The album is available on several digital platforms, but I am not aware of any physical copies ever being made. Allan plays a short reverb-drenched solo and some guitar parts on “Living In The Sky”, which is like a 70’s Genesis with Gabriel type of progressive pop/rock ballad. Korda sang lead vocals on “In the Mystery” and backing vocals on the “Road Games” album. Based on the sound of it, the info from YouTube, and the fact that Korda sang on "In The Mystery", this was probably recorded in the mid 80s. | ||
==Info from YouTube (unverified)== | ==Info from YouTube (unverified)== | ||
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Guitar by Allan Holdsworth, Drums by Steve Chapman, bass guitar by Lou Castro and keyboard by Merry Stewart, studio time donated by venerable composer and producer Robert Gaudio, at his Sound Labs complex. Produced by Paul Korda, Engineer:Marvin Hall | Guitar by Allan Holdsworth, Drums by Steve Chapman, bass guitar by Lou Castro and keyboard by Merry Stewart, studio time donated by venerable composer and producer Robert Gaudio, at his Sound Labs complex. Produced by Paul Korda, Engineer:Marvin Hall | ||
Living in the Sky (Paul Korda) ©Paul Korda Music (Winner of the Japan Expo 1985) | Living in the Sky (Paul Korda) ©Paul Korda Music (Winner of the Japan Expo 1985) | ||
==From Korda's website== | ==From Korda's website== | ||