Pardon me if this question has been asked recently, as I've been away for awhile. As I await delivery of the Old Haunts CD I've been on a Bill Nelson listening jag. Two of my sentimental favorites are Bill's re-imagined soundtracks for Caligari and Belle et la Bete. It got me to wondering if Bill has any plans to record a keyboard centered album anytime in the future. I for one would LOVE it. Also, Best wishes to your mother and you Bill. My mom and mother-in-law are both in their 90s. My wife is caregiver for her mother, who we moved in with us after she suffered a stroke several years ago. My heart goes out to you and Emi.
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‘Dynamos and Tremolos’ is a unique album. It’s got a giggle and smirk to it.
Works well with physical activity, a soundtrack to accompany chores or a walk.
Impossible not to find y’self in a giddy state, contemplatively giddy, at times when listening.
Chirping in here: "Model Village" is totally keyboard, I believe, and "The Years" has always been a favorite, though it has a smattering of guitar (played brilliantly, I should add) here and there.
A favourite keyboard-dominant album is The Theatre of Falling Leaves 🍁
The 12-minute 'Piano Meditations' video -- posted on the Bill Nelson Music YouTube channel -- that opened the 'Old Haunts' CD launch party had me wondering about the piano album ....
Thanks for the enquiry about keyboard based albums. I'm not sure how well you've kept up with my output over the years, but there have been several albums that feature keyboards as well as guitars, and even keyboards over guitars. One of the more recent is 'Dynamos And Tremolos.' But, to be honest, there are many others, too many to list in the time I have available. You will have to dig in and investigate for yourself...