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1. | Phantazia
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2. | Night Song
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3. | Living for the City
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4. | Rainstorm
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5. | Wayfaring Stranger
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6. | Mirabella
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7. | Fiddler on the Roof
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Jazz
Noel Pointer - Violin, Violin (Electric) Allan Hershman - Strings Bernard Kundell - Strings Bill Burks - Design Bud Shank - Woodwind Constance Pressman - Strings Dave Grusin - Arranger, Conductor, Fender Rhodes, Keyboards, Producer, Synthesizer Dave Valentin - Flute David Friscina - Strings David Frisina - Strings David Montagu - Strings Dr. George Butler - Executive Producer, Liner Notes Earl Klugh - Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic) Edgar Lustgarten - Strings Francisco Centeno - Bass (Electric) Frederick Seykora - Strings Gene Cipriano - Woodwind Gerald Vinci - Strings Gerry Vince - Strings Gregory Heisler - Cover Photo, Photography Ian Underwood - , Programming, Synthesizer, Synthesizer Programming Jacob Krachmalnick - Strings Jo Hansch - Assistant John Golden - Engineer John Lowe - Woodwind John Tropea - Guitar, Guitar (Electric) Justin Gordon - Woodwind Karen Jones - Strings Kathleen Lenski - Strings Larry Rosen - Engineer, Mixing, Producer Lawrence Gates - Assistant Lee Ritenour - Guitar (Electric) Marshall Sosson - Strings Pamela Goldsmith - Strings Ralph MacDonald - Percussion Ria Lewerke - Art Direction Sheldon Sanov - Strings Steve Gadd - Drums Tom Scott - Woodwind Tom Wilson - Assistant Will Lee - Bass (Electric)
Successful instrumental pop session from the electric violinist who was a dominant figure at Blue Note in the late '70s. Pointer could at times churn out a surprisingly riveting solo, but he spent more time plugging into rigidly arranged, heavily produced and orchestrated structures and supporting background vocalists. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
Noel Pointer
Active Decades: '70s, '80s and '90s Born: 1957 in New York, NY Genre: Jazz Styles: Fusion
Violinist Noel Pointer studied classical violin before he signed with Blue Note as a jazz musician in the early '70s. His releases of light instrumental pop and fusion also included guest stints by vocalists. Pointer moved to United Artists in 1978, and his Hold On LP had Patti Austin as the featured singer. He later included contributions from the Jones Girls and Patrice Rushen on future releases for UA, and then moved to Liberty in 1981. Pointer recorded with Norman Connors and did sessions for several other artists. He resurfaced in 1993 on a Shanachie date Never Lose Your Heart. ---Ron Wynn, All Music Guide |
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