I'm the One (Annette Peacock album)

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I'm the One
I'm the One (Annette Peacock album).jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1972
StudioRCA Studios B, C, D, New York City
GenreJazz, avant-garde jazz, pop, avant-rock, electronic
Length36:24
LabelRCA
ProducerAnnette Peacock, Bob Ringe
Annette Peacock chronology
Dual Unity
(1972)
I'm the One
(1972)
X-Dreams
(1978)

I'm the One is the debut solo album by Annette Peacock and was released by RCA in 1972. In 2010 Peacock remastered and reissued it on her label, ironic US, in a signed, collector's edition.[1]

I'm the One fuses blues, jazz, avant-garde electronic music (including extensive treatment of her own voice through a Moog synthesizer)[2] and free form poetry and rap. It was recorded live and mostly in single takes.

Track listing[]

All tracks composed and arranged by Annette Peacock; except where indicated.

Side A[]

  1. "I'm the One"
  2. "7 Days"
  3. "Pony"
  4. "Been & Gone"

Side B[]

  1. "Blood"
  2. "One Way"
  3. "Love Me Tender" (Elvis Presley, Vera Matson)
  4. "Gesture Without Plot"
  5. "Did You Hear Me Mommy?"

Personnel[]

  • Annette Peacock – vocals, electronic vocals, acoustic and electric piano, synthesizers, electric vibraphone, liner notes, direction
  • Paul Bley – synthesizer and piano on "Blood", "Gesture Without Plot"
  • Mike Garson – piano & organ on "I'm the One", organ on "One Way"
  • Mark Whitecage – alto saxophone
  • Michael Moss – tenor saxophone
  • Perry Robinson – clarinet
  • Tom Cosgrove – guitar
  • Stu Woods – bass
  • Glen Moore – bass on "Blood"
  • Rick Marotta – drums
  • Laurence Cook – drums
  • Barry Altschul – percussion
  • Airto Moreira – percussion
  • Dom Um Romão – percussion
  • Orestes Vilató – percussion
  • Apache Bley – piano on "Did You Hear Me Mommy?"

Technical

  • Guy Mossler – recording engineer
  • Richard Davis – artwork, photography (materialised)

References[]

  1. ^ Doran, John (3 June 2014). "She's The One: Annette Peacock Interviewed". The Quietus. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  2. ^ Fordham, John (14 July 2011). "Annette Peacock: I'm The One – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 November 2017.


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