Martin Wall released his only album, this self-produced progressive moog synth style LP, recorded in 1977 on his own label MW-1. Martin Wall provided the lead and backing vocals, piano, polymoog, mellotron, and Cat synthesizers. He was joined by Bill Gee on bass; Gary Scott on drums; Bert Garfield on Acoustic guitar; Richard Llewellyn Hawksby on bass; Bob Latzer on drums; Owen Thomas Smith on backing vocals. The album was recorded at J.B. Sound in Hamilton, Ontario and The Demo Studio, Toronto, Ontario. Mixing was done at Demo Studio in Toronto. The Engineers were A. Andre Vare and David Wall. The album tracks are: Chanson D'ordinaire/ Ordinary Man/ Choral Prelude/ Dear Friend/ Golden Glow/ Time Will Tell // Monk's Access/ Metaphysical Facelift. Side two has basically one track: "Metaphysical Facelift", a 15 minute epic. The album is a unique artifact by a gifted musician and deserves solid recognition. I know nothing of Martin Wall's whereabouts, if any.
Martin Wall-Golden Glow.mp3 (3.51 mb)
Martin Wall-Ordinary Man-Choral Prelude-Dear Friend.mp3 (7.89 mb)