- Jeff Johnson (musician)
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Name = Jeff Johnson
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Origin =Camano Island
Genre = Prog rock, Celtic
Years_active = 1980 – Present
Label = Ark Records
Associated_acts =Sandy Simpson ,Brian Dunning
URL = [http://www.arkmusic.com/ Ark Records]
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Past_members =Jeff Johnson is a musician residing in
Camano Island , WA. Stemming from a progressive-rock background, he works within a contemporary artistic-Christian framework, and precedes much of theNew Age music to which much of his music would later be compared. He has made collaborations with various other well-known musicians, including,Sandy Simpson , andBrian Dunning . His works include collaborations with contemporary authorStephen Lawhead .In addition to recording, Johnson is active in the on-going
Selah Service music and worship events.Music and influences
Jeff Johnson's first studio efforts, "The Anvil Of God's Word" and "Please Forgive Us Lord" were recorded in 1976. These were never officially released. After many years, they were made available on a CD entitled "Early Songs" as part of the ArkMusic Special Editions series. [ [http://www.arkmusic.com/dossier/qa/ Ark Records FAQ] ]
Jeff Johnson's first studio album, "Face of the Deep" (1980) managed to conjour aural landscapes in the ears of his listeners with his synthesizer infused progressive rock renditions of fantasy works. The album begins with the pensive image of Rodin's
The Thinker . Songs are inspired by writings such asCharles Williams ' "All Hallows' Eve", and by the paintings of Gauguin and Renoir's "The Moulin de la Galette". Johnson completes his treatment of these aural landscapes with on-location recordings of atmospheric sounds such as rain storms and creaking gates - incorporating them into the music in an artful way (see: History - 'Ark Mobile').On his second album, he collaborated with
Sandy Simpson to record "Through the Door" (1982), which further took up theme of a spiritual questing inspired by the novels ofGeorge MacDonald ("The Golden Key"). It also continued the use of synthesizers in the slightly sci-fi themed song, "The Jupiter Effect". It was also on this album that Johnson first recorded his personal 'theme' - 'Someday someday' -- a song he would record in several versions throughout his discography.Johnson continued the theme of the spiritual quest on albums such as: "Fallen Splendour" and "Pilgrimage". Incorporating influences from several of the
Inklings , including a song inspired byC.S. Lewis -- "Dream of the Island" (Similitudes).One of the hallmarks of Jeff Johnson's work is his commitment to excellence in the various details of record production. From the beautiful cover artwork drawn by
Kathy Hastings , to the immaculate limited-edition packaging for his master-piece, "Icons".Johnson is a versatile musician, using sounds which range from progressive rock with soaring synthesizers to acoustic Oregon double-bass and contemporary piano solos. Johnson has collaborated in a number of distinct projects over the course of his discography. The genres include: Instrumental Fantasy, Vocal, Celtic and Sci-fi inspired works.
More recently (2002), he can be heard with
Brian Dunning on theGangs of New York (soundtrack) , where he plays alongside artists such asPeter Gabriel .Ark Records
Jeff Johnson is also the founder of
Ark Records - which he founded in Tigard, Oregon.Around 1998, he moved Ark Records to its new home on Camano Island, WA.
Ark Records publishes both Jeff Johnson's significant catalogue of albums, and also those of various musical associates.
Discography (partial)
* Face of the Deep (1980)
* Through the Door (1982)
* Shadow Play (1983)
* Icons (1984)
* No Shadow of Turning (1985)
* Fallen Splendour (1986)
* The Awakening (1987)
* Pilgramage (1989)
* Great Romantics (1991)
* Songs from Albion (1992)
* Prayers of St. Brendan (1998)
* Byzantium (2000)
* Vespers (2005)
* King Raven (2006)
* Standing Still (2007)ee also
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C.S. Lewis
*George MacDonald
*New Age music
*Owen Barfield
*Progressive rock
*Stephen Lawhead References
External links
* [http://www.arkmusic.com/ Ark Records Website]
* [http://www.selahservice.com/home/index.php Selah Service Website]
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