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Through Darkened Glass

by Dee Palmer

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Terence J. Miles
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Terence J. Miles Ms. Palmer's sincerity is as irresistible as her immense composition skills. A beautiful, brilliant album. Favorite track: At The Still Point.
Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
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Sven B. Schreiber (sbs) It drives tears of emotion into my eyes that an album like this is still possible today. It has all of the qualities of the early art rock masterpieces created in the 60s/70s... well, this is certainly due to the fact that it's conceived and recorded by one of the musical pioneers of that era. It's obvious from the first note that Dee Palmer is not a newbie in the music business. Actually, she contributed orchestral arrangements for several legendary "Jethro Tull" albums, most notably "Aqualung" and "Warchild" (credited as David Palmer then), and even became a regular Tull member from 1975 to 1980, after impressingly substituting a string quartet with keyboards on stage. The opening track of her wholehearted solo debut - "Urban Apocalypse" - was in fact written for Tull's 1979 "Storm Watch" album. So take the chance of delving into truly authentic 70's art rock nostalgia, created by one of those who really know what it was all about at that glorious time. Favorite track: Through A Piece Of Darkened Glass.
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A new album of original songs written and performed by Dee Palmer

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released January 23, 2018

Dee Palmer - Piano, Keyboards, Organ, Portative Organ, Musette Accordion, Flute, Spanish Guitar on track 6, Vocals, Orchestral arrangements.

Tim Harries - Bass Guitar, Fretless Bass Guitar, Contra Bass.
Martin Barre - Guest Soloist
Scutty Lee - Drums; Guitar
Suzie Shrubb - Oboe and Cor Anglais
Eddie Maxwell - Trumpet; Flugel Horn
Nick Trish - Trumpet
Joe Giddey - Cello
Richard Horne - Percussion

Heather Cairncross, Nicholas Garrett, Nick Pritchard, Katie Thomas, Rachel Weston, Lawrence White - Backing Vocals

Recorded at:
Nether Skyborry, Shropshire;
The Garage Studio, Devon;
The Playroom, West Sussex.
Mastered at James Bragg Recording.

Artwork/Photographs:
Richie Hiney & Elayne Barre

All titles composed and arranged by Dee Palmer and published by David Palmer Ltd.

except “Things we said Today” by Lennon and McCartney, published by Northern Songs.

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Special thanks to: Martin Barre, Heather Cairncross, Steven Carter, Mike Saunders (at The Playroom), Knighton Music Shop.

“Sine qua non” department:
Barry E Booth; Patrick S Savill; Michael W Rich; Richard Rodney Bennett.

Engineer - Steven Carter

Produced by Steven Carter and Dee Palmer

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Dee Palmer England, UK

Dee Palmer is an English composer/arranger, pianist and author
who studied composition at the RAM with Richard Rodney Bennett. From 1968-80 she was arranger and keyboardist with English rock group, Jethro Tull.
On leaving Tull she wrote and performed albums of symphonic versions of prog-rock music: Tull, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Yes and Queen.
She was appointed a FRAM in 1994
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