g, syn, voc, US
Musician / Composer / Producer of R&B/Soul
A.k.a. The Alien Wizard
David Storrs was a synthesizer and guitar player. For a few years in the 80s, he was the in-house composer, producer, and musician at Valley of the Sun Publishing in the 1980s. He later went on to produce soundtracks for films. In the winter of 1982, David Storrs got together with his friend and neighbor, David Naegele, and collaborated on the Upper Astral title 'Crystal Cave(Back To Atlantis)'(AM109) and another title under his name called 'Dreams of Atlantis' (AM110). In October of 1982, David Naegele and he collaborated on 2 Upper Astral titles: 'Skybirds' (AM111) and 'Entrance to the Secret Lagoon' (AM113); and a title under Naegele's name called 'Temple In The Forest' (AM112). Around February of 1983, Storrs (musician, composer and producer) went on a tremendous creative binge and produced 6 titles in the span of about a week, including: 'Dawning of the New Age' (AM114), 'Journeys Out of Body' (AM115) and 'Dreamscapes' (AM116) under Naegele's (even though he says Naegele didn't contribute more than equipment, concepts and ad copy); and then 'Celestial Odysseys' (AM117) under the name of Galactic Odyssey; and then 2 more Upper Astral titles called 'Higher-Self Rendezvous' (AM118) and 'Journey to the Edge of the Universe' (AM119).
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Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Killing Dad (Or How To Love Your Mother) | Chas Jankel & David Storrs | 1989 | Album |
Invaders From Mars - Music From The Film | David Storrs | 1986 | Album |
99½ / Reckless | Carol Lynn Townes / Chris "The Glove" Taylor And David Storrs | 1984 | Single |
Reckless | Chris "The Glove" Taylor & David Storrs | 1984 | Album |
Dancing On The Planet | David Storrs | 1984 | Album |
99 1/2 / Reckless / Body Work | Carol Lynn Townes / Chris "The Glove" Taylor & David Storrs / Hot Streak | 1984 | Single |
Itchiban Scratch | Chris "The Glove" Taylor / David Storrs / Karlos Z / Victor Flores | 1984 | Album |