This album is available at: =sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1353707054&sr=8-4&keywords=National gallery paul klee From the original vinyl. Full title: The National Gallery - Performing Musical Interpretations of the Paintings of Paul Klee (Full Stereo Album) (1968) Despite being credited to a proper band, this was in fact a studio recording overseen by the Cleveland-based team of jazz composers Chuck Mangione and local producer-arranger Roger Karshner, who called the songs 'electronic paintings'. The first fruits of their labours emerged in 1967 - a single credited to Bhagavad-Gita (the Verdic Bible, translating as 'song of the most holy'), featuring two takes of Long Hair Soulful, one vocal and one superbly melodic and strange distillation of pop, folk, psych and jazz was inspired by the paintings of Paul Klee, and first appeared in 1968. 1. Barbaric, Classical, Solemn 0:00 2. Diana In The Autumn Wind 3:01 3.
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