Indian Summer (Friedemann album)

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Indian Summer
Studio album by
Friedemann
Released1987
GenreNew Age
Length43:59
LabelNarada Equinox
ProducerFriedemann & Johannes Wohlleben
Friedemann chronology
Goun & Friedemann - Les Oiseaux De Nuit
(1985)
Indian Summer
(1987)
Serah & Friedemann - Flight Of The Stork
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Indian Summer is the fifth solo album and North American debut by Friedemann, released in 1987.

Track listing[edit]

All tracks are written by Friedemann, unless otherwise noted

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sunshower" 2:48
2."The Eye of the Dragonfly" 3:50
3."Sentimental Elegance" 3:18
4."Sourdos"Emmanuel Séjourné3:09
5."Indian Summer"Friedemann; Johannes Wohlleben7:27
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."He Who Walks Alone" 4:09
7."Flight of the Heron" 6:09
8."Lichterloh"Friedemann; Johannes Wohlleben4:26
9."Kuterevka" 4:01
10."November Winds" 4:42
Total length:43:59

Musicians[edit]

  • Friedemann: Bass, Electric Bass, Composer, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Harp, Keyboards, Percussion, Vocals, Voices
  • Johannes Wohlleben: Dulcimer, Hammer Dulcimer, Keyboards, Piano
  • Philippe Geiss: Soprano Saxophone, Shaker
  • Detlef Engelhard: Trumpets
  • Büdi Siebert: Alto Saxophone, Chinese Flute, Zamponas, Tambourine
  • Emmanuel Séjourné: Vibraphone, Marimba, Castanets
  • Simon Pomaret: Darbouka, Handclaps
  • Anne Haigis: Voices
  • John Seydewitz: Percussion
  • David Arkenstone: Emulator II

Production[edit]

  • Friedemann: Producer
  • Johannes Wohlleben: Producer, Engineer
  • Eric Lindert: Executive Producer, Design
  • Dave Vartanian: Additional Engineering
  • R. Hamilton Smith: Cover insert photo
  • Shinzo Maeda: Cover background photo
  • Pohlman Studios: Artist photo
  • James Wagner: Design
  • Jerry Munley: Design
  • John Morey: Design

All track information and credits were taken from the LP liner notes.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kohanov, Linda. Indian Summer at AllMusic
  2. ^ Friedemann. “Indian Summer”. Narada Equinox. 1987.