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1. | Masterpiece
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2. | Speak to Me
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3. | Bella
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4. | Hold On
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5. | Oceanna
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6. | Miami
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7. | No More Goodbyes
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8. | She Will Remember
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9. | Awakening
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10. | Behold
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11. | Close Encounters
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12. | Speak to Me [Down to the Bone Remix][*]
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Jazz
Special EFX Adrian d'Souza - Percussion, Tabla Armstead Christian - Vocals Barry Danielian - Trumpet Ben Carinci - Keyboards Chieli Minucci - Arranger, Drums, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Keyboards, Producer, Programming David Mann - Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor) Fernando Saunders - Fretless Bass, Vocals Jerry Brooks - Bass Lao Tizer - Piano Neil Angilley - Keyboards Steve Skinner - Keyboards, Programming
* Chris Morgans - Executive Producer * David Tyler - Mixing * Lori Nozick - Cover Painting * Mark Green - Engineer * Paul Wickliffe - Mixing, Recorder * Robert Vosgien - Mastering * Steve Newman - Art Direction, Design * Stuart Wade - Producer, Remixing
On the group's 15th album, 1999's Masterpiece, Special EFX deliver more smooth, worldly jazz. Chieli Minucci produced the album and is also featured on guitar, highlighting the Latin and African-tinged compositions with his technical skill. A special remix of "Down to the Bone" is also included on Masterpiece, adding yet another dimension to the group's sound. ---Heather Phares, All Music Guide
Special EFX
Active Decades: '80s, '90s and '00s Born: 1982 Died: 1995 Genre: Jazz Styles: World Fusion, Crossover Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Combining Latin and African rhythms with the light textures of MOR jazz, Special EFX emerged as one of the most prominent world fusion groups of their era. Formed in New York in 1982, Special EFX was essentially a duo comprised of guitarist Chieli Minucci and Hungarian-born drummer/percussionist George Jinda; debuting in 1985 with the album Modern Manners, they often recruited other musicians to help flesh out their state-of-the-art sound, among them Dave Grusin, Omar Hakim, and McCoy Tyner. Long favoring an accessible and slick jazz-pop sound, the duo significantly altered their identity with 1990's Just Like Magic, adopting a more acoustic texture and exchanging Jinda's electronic percussion for what he dubbed "wooden world music." After 1995's Body Language, Minucci and Jinda split, with the latter continuing to work under the Special EFX name; in early 1997, however, tragedy struck when Jinda -- having recently completed the album Here to Stay -- suffered a massive stroke, subsequently lapsing into a coma. After several years of very poor health, Jinda passed away in New York on January 11, 2001. ---Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide |
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