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1. | Unicorn
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2. | Fire Dance
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3. | Incantation
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4. | Wrong Number
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5. | Free Ride
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6. | Ozone Madness
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7. | Love Poem for Donna
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8. | The Last Stroke of Midnight
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Jazz / Bop; Afro-Cuban Jazz; Fusion; Crossover Jazz
Recoded: Jan 31-Feb 2, 1977, Wally Heider Recording Studios, Hollywood
The collaborations of Dizzy Gillespie and Lalo Schifrin went back to the early 1960s when the young Argentinian played piano in Gillespie's quintet. Schifrin's Gillespiana, a suite written for Gillespie and a big band, became one of the best known works of the era and its section called "Blues" a milestone in Schifrin's career. In 1977, Schifrin was established as a successful composer for television and movies but had maintained close ties with his former employer, who asked him to write the music that became Free Ride. The emphasis was on the funky pop side of jazz soul music. The electronic instruments included a synthesizer and the guitar of the appropriately nicknamed Wah Wah Watson. Also on hand among the backup musicians were Jerome Richardson, Oscar Brashear, Ernie Watts, and other stalwarts of the Los Angeles studio scene.
Dizzy Gillespie - vocals, trumpet Jim Horn - saxophone, flute Ernie Watts - saxophone Oscar Brashear - trumpet Jack H. Laubach - trumpet Lew McCreary - trombone Jerome Richardson - flute Sonne Burke - piano Ray Parker - electric guitar Jr., Lee Ritenour - electric guitar Wah Wah Watson - electric guitar Wilton Felder - bass Ed Greene - drums Paulinho Da Costa - percussion |
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