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Patrick Gleeson (born November 9, 1934) is an American musician, pioneer, composer, and producer. He is known for working with jazz musician , and for scoring film and television.


Career
Gleeson moved to in the 1960s to teach in the English Department at San Francisco State. Gleeson began experimenting with electronic music in the mid-'60s at the San Francisco Tape Music Center using a synth and other devices. He resigned his teaching position to become a full-time musician. In 1968, "upon hearing ' ", he bought a and opened the recording studio in San Francisco.

He worked with in the early 1970s on two albums ( Crossings and Sextant) and subsequent tours, pioneering synthesizers as a live instrument. Hancock initially hired Gleeson as a synthesizer technician and instructor, but ended up asking him to become a full-time band member, expanding the ensemble from six to seven musicians.See Stuart Nicholson's notes for the 2001 Warner Bros. CD reissue of Crossings Hancock has credited Gleeson with introducing him to synthesizers and teaching him technique. Sextant and Headhunters were both recorded in part at Different Fur studios. Gleeson has subsequently worked with many other Jazz musicians, including , , , , Eddie Henderson and .

Gleeson recorded a number of solo albums, starting with Beyond the Sun – An Electronic Portrait of Holst's "The Planets" in 1976, to which Carlos contributed the sleeve notes. The album was nominated for a "best engineered recording-classical" Grammy in 1976. Beyond the Sun was followed in 1977 by a more commercial album, Patrick Gleeson's Star Wars.

He worked as a producer and engineer on the 1978 album , part of which was recorded at Different Fur. He sold his interest in Different Fur in 1985.

Gleeson has been involved in the scoring of a number of film soundtracks, including The Plague Dogs, , Crossroads and The Bedroom Window. He has scored nine television series, including .

(2026). 9780879308308, Backbeat Books. .

In 2017 Gleeson retired from film and television scoring and returned to live performance, both as a solo artist and with a trio (, drums, and , reeds).


Notes

Discography

As leader or co-leader
  • 1976 – Beyond the Sun – An Electronic Portrait of Holst's "The Planets" ()
  • 1977 – Patrick Gleeson's Star Wars (Mercury), reissued on
  • 1980 – Rainbow Delta (, reissued on Anthology, 2007)
  • 1982 – The Plague Dogs (Original Soundtrack) ()
  • 1982 – Patrick Gleeson's Computer Realization of Vivaldi's The Four Seasons(Varèse Sarabande)
  • 1986 – Ewoks (1985–1987)
  • 1998 – Driving While Black with (Intuition)
  • 2007 – Slide, a chamber music album of jazz influenced minimalism
  • 2008 – Jazz Criminal with Jim Lang and featuring Bennie Maupin and
  • 2019 – Moogfest Live 2019


As sideman (partial listing)
With , ) With
  • The Dynamite Brothers (Prestige, 1973)
  • Leaving This Planet (Prestige, 1973)
With
  • Crossings (Warner Bros., 1972)
  • Sextant (Columbia, 1973)
With Eddie Henderson
  • Realization (Capricorn, 1973)
  • Inside Out (Capricorn, 1974)
With
  • Black Narcissus (Milestone, 1976)
With Meat Beat Manifesto With With


Further reading
  • Danny Sofer and Doug Lynner, Interview with Patrick Gleeson, Synapse (magazine), Vol. 1, No. 5, January/February 1977


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