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Soma was a progressive pop/fusion project led by keyboardist [[Mark Gleed]] and drummer [[Guy Eckstine]]. Allan played on several tracks of their self-titled album. Gleed and Eckstine have worked for a number of years to finish the follow-up to this album. Raw mixed on the unfinished material circulate online, often referred to as "The Non-believer's Comeuppance". | Soma was a progressive pop/fusion project led by keyboardist [[Mark Gleed]] and drummer [[Guy Eckstine]]. Allan played on several tracks of their self-titled album. Gleed and Eckstine have worked for a number of years to finish the follow-up to this album. Raw mixed on the unfinished material circulate online, often referred to as "The Non-believer's Comeuppance". | ||
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Never Was Never Will Be | |||
Neverwasneverwillbe is a recording project by one Markham Gleed aka Mark Lauren, US keyboardist,… | |||
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Neil Weiss Just typed the CD name and Holdsworth into Safari, and it was in the top 5 results, and seemed to get to the point the fastest. | |||
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Mark Gleed | |||
Mark Gleed Hello everybody. This GeoCities post has been haunting me for many years and I'd like to take | |||
this opportunity to set the record straight... I apologize in advance for the rather verbose response... | |||
I was once contacted by this Henry Viktor character about Neverwuz and graciously had a very brief | |||
confidential discussion with him where I confirmed that I was with Allan much of the time during | |||
the making of Road Games, but little else. A few days later this opportunist created a webpage and posted this | |||
distortion of the facts without my permission. (Several years later he revised the squib and added the Tony Levin | |||
and Jerry Goodman rumours.) There are a number of inaccuracies, false assumptions and | |||
falsehoods that he insinuates he heard from me or incorrectly attributes to me as "according to Gleed"... | |||
1) I met Allan when he first came to Los Angeles and was staying with I.O.U. vocalist Paul Williams in Newport Beach | |||
if memory serves. Allan was considering moving to California and had come out by himself, leaving his wife Claire | |||
and Louise and Sam back in England. (Emily had not been born yet.) This was long before Eddie Van Halen and | |||
Ted Templeman met Allan and arranged the record deal with Warner Brothers. | |||
2) Yes, Road Games was ill-fated resulting in Allan being so incensed with Ted Templeman's tampering with his | |||
music and refusing to release the album unless Allan rerecorded the tracks with a "name vocalist" that Allan | |||
removed his name from the production credits. This is why the credits say "Produced by Circumstance". To | |||
placate Templeman, Allan finally called in old friend Jack Bruce of Cream who flew in from England for three days | |||
and sang on several of the tracks. | |||
3) Allan did sleep on the sofa in my Beverly Glen apartment many nights during the making of Road Games | |||
but this had nothing to do with financial issues. I spent many days at Music Grinder Studios in Hollywood while | |||
Allan and Jeff Berlin et al worked on the album. After the sessions Allan and I would go out to dinner. After dinner | |||
it didn't make any sense for Allan to make the hour plus drive to his Orange County home in Tustin when | |||
he had to be back at the studio first thing in the morning and that is why he slept on my couch. There was no | |||
financial crisis and I never said that. | |||
4) When I conceived the second Soma album I called it Neverwasneverwillbe from the get go. It was a reference | |||
to a doomed romantic relationship. Due to "artistic and financial problems the thing turned out a neverending story | |||
hence the title neverwasneverwillbe" is a complete fabrication. I never discussed anything like that with this clown. | |||
5) Lastly, "around 1993 Gleed in order to earn money he needed to complete the album decided to sell rough mixes | |||
of the recordings through fan circles" is patently false. I gave one cassette copy of the Neverwuz rough mixes to a | |||
mutual friend of Allan and myself (who shall remain nameless) with the stipulation that it was just for him and he | |||
was not to make any copies or give it to anyone. This person went on to make numerous copies and distribute them | |||
and within months I heard from fans in Europe, Australia and Japan who all had obtained copies of this recording. | |||
It was a quicky rough mix made at the end of a session so I could go home and scrutinize what we had accomplished | |||
that day. I later may have sent out a coupla Neverwuz tapes to A&R people at the major labels as I was looking for a | |||
record deal, but it was not meant for public consumption or to circumnavigate the globe as it did. | |||