Bruce Cale talks about working with Essra Mohawk. .
Janice: Bruce, I can't quite remember when you mentioned to me that you played bass on a track of Essra Mohawk's 1970 'Primordial Lovers' album, but I was blown away as it was given to me by Joy Yates when we worked together in London. It became one of my most loved albums. Your intro on Í Have Been Here Before' is exquisite Bruce; this track is out of this world...such fabulous vocals and musicianship from all. Far far ahead of its time...gorgeous melodic lines, profound lyrics and a mix of genres.....I almost weep every time I hear it.
Was the session in Elektra Studios in LA?
Bruce: Can't remember which studio. The recording date was late 1969.
Bruce: Can't remember which studio. The recording date was late 1969.
My connection was drummer James Zitro who was on that track.
Mike Cohen was keyboard, Kenny Jenkins was the electric bass, I was the Arco Bass player, don't remember who the others were.
Essra sang while we played on that take as I recall. Essra, had me do another session with just her and I. She playing piano and singing. I have no idea what happened to that session.
Janice: I'll have to see if that exists somewhere out there as I'm sure it would be appreciated by all who loved Essra's innovative writing & singing; along with learning about and hearing your incredible artistry.
Bruce: Essra was easy to work with, relaxed and I liked her.
Janice: Could you tell me about how you became involved?
Bruce: I had recorded with the Zitro Band in New York, for ESP Records. Zitro was friends with Essra. He recommended me to Essra.
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