Dream Weaver Promo
07Oct08
A few months before the release of Gary Wright’s Dream Weaver, the artist visited with his childhood friend, Gil Markle, in his recording studio in the countryside of Massachusetts. He brought his synthesizers with him, which were hooked up to a 16-track tape machine.
A 45-second promotional spot for an album still in Wright’s mind’s eye was recorded. Thirty years later, Markle scripted some video to it.
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This album is the greatest
Agreed - the synth work is a little spacey by today’s standards, but still sounds very cool.