This page will contain blogs about Oceanlab, as they become available.OceanlabOceanlab is a vocal trance group consisting of Jonathan Grant, Tony McGuinness Paavo Siljamäki (who also record and remix under the name Above & Beyond) & Justine Suissa, a singer who has also collaborated with other artists such as Chicane. Oceanlab are considered among the best trance producers of the moment, and all of their singles have been praised by DJs and trance lovers. Discography
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Oceanlab are considered among the best trance producers of the moment, and all of their singles have been praised by DJs and trance lovers. Inamorata was released in 1984 and Legacy in 1990. Oceanlab is a vocal trance group consisting of Jonathan Grant, Tony McGuinness Paavo Siljamäki (who also record and remix under the name Above & Beyond) & Justine Suissa, a singer who has also collaborated with other artists such as Chicane. Subsequently, Furay, Schmit and Grantham appeared at times with the band - which has, as a unit, broken up and re-formed a number of times. Satellite. Kim Bullard then joined the band, and four more albums: Under the Gun, Blue and Gray, Cowboys and Englishmen and Ghost Town were released. Sky Falls Down. The new quartet recorded Legend which featured 'Crazy Love' and 'Heart of the Night'. Beautiful Together. In 1977, both Schmit and Grantham left; being replaced by Steve Chapman and Charlie Harrison. Clear Blue Water. For Poco, the albums Seven, Cantamos, Head over Heels, Rose of Cimarron and Indian Summer followed. After two Poco more albums: A Good Feelin' to Know and Crazy Eyes, Furay also left the band - forming the Souther Hillman Furay Band. Messina experienced considerable subsequent success with Kenny Loggins as Loggins & Messina. Messina then left the band - being replaced by Paul Cotton. Poco (1971) and Deliverin' (1972) followed. Timothy B. Schmit - bass and vocals - subsequently joined the band. The first album Pickin' Up the Pieces was significantly delayed - so that Meisner had already joined The Eagles by the time it was issued. Other initial members were Rusty Young (pedal steel and dobro), George Grantham (drums and vocals) and Randy Meisner (bass and vocals). Poco was a country rock band started by Richie Furay (vocals and rhythm guitar) and Jim Messina (lead guitar and vocals) following the demise of Buffalo Springfield in 1968. |