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Annette Peacock (born 1941) is an American composer, musician, songwriter, producer, and arranger. She is a pioneer in electronic music who combined her voice with one of the first Moog synthesizers in the late 1960s.


Biography
Annette Peacock was writing music by the time she was four years old. She is self-taught except for her time as a student at in the early 1970s. She grew up in California.
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She moved to New York to marry jazz bassist in 1960. During the early 1960s, she was an associate and guest of and at Millbrook, and was among the first to study Zen Macrobiotics with , a discipline she continues to uphold. Peacock toured Europe with avant-garde jazz saxophonist while she was married to Gary Peacock. After their divorce, Peacock married the pianist . Her compositions appeared on Bley's album Ballads and influenced the style of . She was a pioneer in synthesizing electronic vocals after having been given a prototype of the first designed by its inventor, .

She performed with the Bley-Peacock Synthesizer Show at New York's Town Hall in November 1969 and the next month at Philharmonic Hall which she promoted with late-night television advertisements and an appearance on The Johnny Carson Show. Her official debut solo album, I'm the One (), was released in 1972.

During the 1970s and 1980s, she worked with Karlheinz Stockhausen, , , , , , before moving back to the U.S. The album An Acrobat's Heart (ECM, 2000) took two years to compose and arrange, and broke her 12-year hiatus from recording.


Critical reception
"Annette Peacock is a stone cold original – an innovator, an outlier, authentically sui generis," said John Doran of .


Discography

As leader
  • 1972 I'm the One () (reissued in 2010 on ironic US, and in 2012 on Future Days)
  • 1978 (Aura Records)
  • 1979 The Perfect Release (Aura)
  • 1982 Sky Skating (ironic)
  • 1983 Been in the Streets Too Long (ironic)
  • 1986 I Have No Feelings (ironic)
  • 1988 Abstract-Contact (ironic)
  • 2000 An Acrobat's Heart ()
  • 2005 31:31 (ironic US)
  • 2014 I Belong to a World That's Destroying Itself aka (ironic US)


Singles
  • "Don't Be Cruel" / "Dear Bela" (Aura, 1978)
  • "Love's Out to Lunch" / "Rubber Hunger" (Aura, 1979)
  • "Sky-skating" / "Taking It as It Comes" (ironic, 1981)


Compilations
  • 1982 The Collection (Aura)
  • 2004 (Sanctuary Records)


As co-leader or sidewoman
  • 1971 Revenge: The Bigger The Love The Greater The Hate, Bley-Peacock Synthesizer Show. This is actually her first solo album, preceding I'm The One. Paul Bley is only on three tracks.
  • 1971 The Paul Bley Synthesizer Show, (composer only)
  • 1971 , Paul Bley with Annette and
  • 1972 Annette & Paul Bley with and either Han Bennink or Laurence Cook on drums.
  • 1978 Feels Good to Me, Bill Bruford with , Dave Stewart, and
  • 2006 ,


Compositions appeared on
  • 1965: Paul Bley Trio - Touching ("Touching", "Both" & "Cartoon")
  • 1966: Paul Bley Trio - Closer ("Cartoon")
  • 1967: Paul Bley - Ramblin' ("Both", "Albert's Love Theme" & "Touching")
  • 1967: Paul Bley, , - Virtuosi (all compositions: "Butterflies" & "Gary")
  • 1968: Paul Bley - Mr. Joy (all compositions: "Kid Dynamite", "Nothing Ever Was, Anyway", "El Cordobes", "Touching", "Blood" & "Mr. Joy")
  • 1968: Paul Bley - Turning Point ("Mr. Joy" & "Kid Dynamite")
  • 1968: Karin Krog and Friends - Joy ("Mr. Joy")
  • 1970: Paul Bley & Gary Peacock - Paul Bley with Gary Peacock (all compositions: "Gary" & "Albert's Love Theme")
  • 1971: Paul Bley - The Paul Bley Synthesizer Show (all compositions:"Mr. Joy", "The Archangel", "Nothing Ever Was, Anyway", "Gary", "Snakes", "Parks" & "Circles")
  • 1971: Paul Bley - Ballads (all compositions:"Ending", "Circles" & "So Hard It Hurts")
  • 1972: Paul Bley - Open, to Love ("Open, to Love" & "Nothing Ever Was, Anyway")
  • 1973: - Naked Songs ("Been and Gone")
  • 1973: Paul Bley & Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen - Paul Bley/NHØP ("Gesture Without Plot")
  • 1974: - Slaughter on 10th Avenue ("I'm the One") & (7 Days)
  • 1974: Paul Bley & - Jaco ("Blood")
  • 1975: Paul Bley – Alone, Again ("Dreams")
  • 1978: - Feels Good to Me ("Adios A La Pasada (Goodbye to the Past)")
  • 1986: Paul Bley - Fragments ("Nothing Ever Was, Anyway")
  • 1992: Paul Bley, Franz Koglmann, Gary Peacock - Annette ("Touching" (2 takes), "El Cordobes", "Cartoon", "Albert's Love Theme", "Kid Dynamite", "Miracles", "Blood (2 takes), "Both", "Mister Joy")
  • 1996: , & - (all compositions: "Nothing Ever Was, Anyway", "Butterflies That I Feel Inside Me", "Open, to Love", "Cartoon", "Albert's Love Theme", "Dreams (If Time Weren't)", "Touching", "Both", "You've Left Me", "Miracles", "Ending" & "Blood")
  • 2006: - "Just For The Kick" ft. Annette Peacock
  • 2014: Eric Plandé, , - Touching ("Touching")
  • 2015: Uwe Oberg - Twice, At Least ("Touching")
  • 2016: - Lovers medley of ("So Hard It Hurts/Touching") arranged by
  • 2016: - Solstice ("Albert's Love Theme" & "El Cordobes")
  • 2016: Uwe Oberg & - Turns ("Both", "Mr. Joy")


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