imasoulman

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Since Prof. @[lector] pulled me into this (and given that he must be feeling a bit down because of some sad keyboard granfelinism incident...) Not having any particular or surprising ideas (I never have particular or surprising ideas; people often tell me so, alas...), I'm posting solo albums from people who have done something in groups but have collected less than they deserved as solo artists (pt. 9)
Too Clever By Half
 
Since Prof. @[lector] dragged me into this (and since he must be a bit down about some sad keyboard granfelinism incident...) Not having any particular or surprising ideas (I never have any particular or surprising ideas, I’m often told so, alas...), I’m posting solo albums by people who have done something in groups but who, as solo artists, received less than they deserved (pt. 8)
The Old Man Of The Mountain
 
Since Prof. @[lector] pulled me into this (and seeing that he must be a bit down because of some unfortunate keyboard granfelinism...)
Not having any particular or surprising ideas (I never have any particular or surprising ideas, I’m often told that, alas...), I’m posting solo albums by people who have done something in a group but who, as solo artists, have achieved less than they deserved (pt. 7)
Leave Heaven Alone
 
Since Prof. @[lector] pulled me into this (and given that he must be a bit down due to some sad keyboard granfelinism saga...) Not having any particular or surprising ideas (I never have particular or surprising ideas, I'm often told that, alas...), I’m posting solo albums from artists who have done something as a group but have achieved less than they deserved as solo acts (pt. 6)
Can't Buy A Break
 
Since Prof. @[lector] pulled me into this (and given that he must be a bit downhearted due to some unfortunate cases of keyboard granfelinism...) Not having any particular or surprising ideas (I never have particular or surprising ideas, I'm often told so, alas...), I’m posting solo albums by people who have done something in a group but who, as solo artists, have achieved less than they deserved (pt. 5)
Bill Nelson's Red Noise - For Young Moderns [2012 Remaster]
 
Since Prof. @[lector] pulled me into this (and given that he must be a bit downhearted due to some unfortunate cases of keyboard granfelinism...) Not having any particular or surprising ideas (I never have particular or surprising ideas, I'm often told so, alas...), I’m posting solo albums by people who have done something in a group but who, as solo artists, have achieved less than they deserved (pt. 5)
Bill Nelson's Red Noise - For Young Moderns [2012 Remaster]
 
Since Prof. @[lector] pulled me into this (and considering he must be a bit downhearted due to some sad keyboard granfelinism...), not having any particularly surprising ideas (I never have particularly surprising ideas, I’m often told, alas…), I'll post solo albums by people who have done something in groups but who, as solo acts, received less than they deserved (pt. 4)
Love Will Kill You - Dan Stuart
 
l'ascolto di imasoulman: Visto che il Prof. -[lector] mi ci&he...
(ah ri-oh, if Muhammad does not go to the mountain, when will he get to eat polenta and deer?)
 
l'ascolto di imasoulman: Visto che il Prof. -[lector] mi ci&he...
(oh, if Muhammad does not go to the mountain, how will he learn to ski?)
 
Since Prof. @[lector] pulled me into this (and since he must be a bit down about some sad keyboard granfelinism incident...) Not having any particular or surprising ideas (I never have particular or surprising ideas, I often get told so, alas...), I’m posting solo albums by people who have done something as a group but who, as solo artists, have achieved less than what they deserved (pt. 3)
lawrence hammond - empty rails in garfield county
 
Since Prof. @[lector] pulled me into this (and since he must be a bit down about some sad keyboard grandfelinism episodes...)
Not having any particular or surprising ideas (I never have particular or surprising ideas, people often tell me so, alas...), I’m posting solo albums by people who have done something in groups but who, as solo artists, have achieved less than they deserved (pt. 2)
Robin Williamson - Strings in the Earth and Air [Myrrh] 1972
 
Since Prof. @[lector] dragged me into this (and since he must be a bit down due to some unfortunate episode of keyboard granfelinism...) Not having any particular or surprising ideas (I never have particular or surprising ideas, I’m often told that, alas...), I'm posting solo albums from people who have done something as a group but who, as solo artists, have gathered less than what they deserved.
Here’s the first one:
Mike Heron 1971 Smiling Men with Bad Reputations