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Ginseng Woman / Multiplication |
Eric Gale |
első megjelenés éve: 1990 |
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(1990)
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3.311 Ft
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1. | Ginseng Woman
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2. | Red Ground
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3. | Sara Smile
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4. | De Rabbit
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5. | She Is My Lady
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6. | East End, West End
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7. | Morning Glory
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8. | Gypsy Jello
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9. | Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
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10. | Oh Mary, Don't You Weep
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11. | Thumper
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12. | Multiplication
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Jazz
Eric Gale - Arranger, Guitar, Guitar (Electric) Alan Rubin - Trumpet Alan Shulman - Celli Allen Weinberg - Redesign Andrew Smith - Drums Anthony Jackson - Bass Barry Finclair - Viola Bill Eaton - Adaptation, Arranger, Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements, Vocal Arrangement, Vocals Bob James - , Arp, Arranger, Clavinet, Electronic Drums, Fender Rhodes, Horn Arrangements, Organ, Producer, String Arrangements Bruce Mishkin - Redesign Charles McCracken - Celli David Nadien - Concert Master, Violin David Taylor - Trombone, Trombone (Bass) David Wilcox - Cover Painting Diana Halprin - Violin Don Pulse - Engineer Doug Epstein - Assistant Engineer Eddie Daniels - Sax (Tenor), Saxophone Emanuel Vardi - Viola Gary King - Bass Gary Pacheco - Serp George Marge - Sax (Baritone) George Young - Saxophone Grover Washington, Jr. - Saxophone, Tin Whistle Hank Crawford - Sax (Alto) Harold Kohon - Violin Harry Cykman - Violin Harry Glickman - Violin Jay Borden - Assistant Engineer Jay Chattaway - Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements Jim Houghton - Photography Joe Jorgensen - Associate Producer, Engineer Jon Faddis - Trumpet Lamar Alsop - Viola, Violin Lani Groves - Vocals Larry Keyes - Digital Remastering Lew Soloff - Trumpet Marvin Morgenstern - Violin Marvin Stamm - Trumpet Matthew Raimondi - Violin Max Ellen - Violin Max Pollikoff - Violin Michael Brecker - Saxophone Patti Austin - Vocals Paul Faulise - Trombone Paul Gershman - Violin Penny Armstrong - Series Coordinator Pete Cenedella - Package Coordinator Ralph MacDonald - Percussion Randy Brecker - Trumpet Ray Simpson - Vocals Richard Locker - Celli Richard Tee - Organ, Piano Steve Gadd - Drums Tony Tiller - Package Coordinator Vivian Cherry - Vocals Vladimir Meller - Mastering Wayne Andre - Trombone Willie Weeks - Bass Zachary Sanders - Vocals
When it comes to smothering a recording with over-production or being much too slick for his own good, keyboardist Bob James is an expert. In the 1970s, James lent his "expertise" to Eric Gale's albums Ginseng Woman and Multiplication (which were united on a single CD in 1991). To be sure, James' arranging is excessive. But the damage isn't as severe as one might imagine, and the ubiquitous jazzR&Bpop guitarist actually has enough room to stretch out at times -- as does Grover Washington, Jr. (tenor sax). Far from exceptional but generally decent and enjoyable, these albums make it clear that Gale could be a very appealing and tasteful soloist when given room to breathe. --- Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Eric Gale
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s Born: Sep 20, 1938 in Brooklyn, NY Died: May 25, 1994 in Baja, CA Genre: Jazz Styles: Instrumental Pop, Jazz-Funk, Jazz-Pop
A guitarist who was used for many R&B-oriented dates and occasionally played jazz, Eric Gale had an appealing sound and was best while performing lazy melodic blues. He was most significant to the jazz world in the early '70s, when he recorded often as a sideman for CTI, later on with the group Stuff, and on isolated tracks on his own sessions. Gale's fine 1987 EmArcy set In a Jazz Tradition shows what he could really do. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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