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East River Drive |
Stanley Clarke |
első megjelenés éve: 1993 67 perc |
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(2007)
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1. | Justice's Groove
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2. | Fantasy Love
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3. | Zabadoobeedé?
Yabadoobeeda
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4. | East River Drive
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5. | I'm Home Africa
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6. | Theme from Boyz N the Hood
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7. | Christmas in Rio
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8. | What If I Forget the Champagne
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9. | Never Lose Your Heart / There Lies the Passion
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10. | Illegal
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11. | "Lord of the Low Frequencies"
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12. | Funk Is the Own Reward
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Jazz / R&B; Fusion; Contemporary Jazz
Stanley Clarke - acoustic, electric & tenor basses, programming, background vocals Howard Hewett - vocals Gerald Albright - soprano & alto saxophones George Howard - soprano saxophone Freddie Hubbard - trumpet Hubert Laws - flute Jean-Luc Ponty - violin George Duke - piano, keyboards Kenny Kirkland - piano Paul Jackson Jr. - acoustic bass Doc Powell - guitar - acoustic bass Charles Fambrough - acoustic bass Armand Sabal-Lecco - electric & piccolo basses, programming, background vocals Abe Laboriel - electric bass Alphonoso Johnson - electric bass Gerry Brown - drums Dennis Chambers - drums John Robinson - drums Carlos Vega - drums Pancho Sanchez - congas Darryl Munyungo Jackson Bill Summers - percussion Ramon Banda - percussion
Albums came less frequently from Stanley Clarke in the 1990s as film scores took up more and more of his time. Not only that, the ideas and functions of film music play a large role in East River Drive, where selections come as often as not in the form of cue-like vamps, as well as two actual themes from Clarke's scores for the films Poetic Justice and Boyz N the Hood. Oddly enough, Clarke's music benefits from his film immersion, for his compositional ideas are sharper and more sophisticated here, and he applies them to a range of electric music idioms. "Zabadoobeebe," "Illegal," and "I'm Home Africa" bear mild African influences, the elegant "Christmas In Rio" has a slight whiff of Brazil, and "Lords of the Low Frequencies" is an extraordinary slap-happy duel between Lord Clarke and fellow virtuoso Armand Sabal-Lecco. As before, Clarke gets help from some of his famous friends -- among them are Gerald Albright, George Howard, Hubert Laws, Jean-Luc Ponty, Poncho Sanchez and the inevitable George Duke -- and he most ably splits the string arranging tasks with George del Barrio. This is a mature statement from a most accomplished musician, who was still young at 42. ---Richard S. Ginell, allmusic |
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