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I Wanna Play for You |
Stanley Clarke |
első megjelenés éve: 1977 65 perc |
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(2008)
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1. | I Wanna Play for You
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2. | Just a Feeling
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3. | The Streets of Philadelphia
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4. | Together Again
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5. | Blues for Mingus
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6. | Strange Weather
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7. | Quiet Afternoon
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8. | Rock & Roll Jelly
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9. | Jamaican Boy
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10. | My Greatest Hits
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11. | School Days
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12. | Hot Fun/Closing
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Jazz / R&B; Fusion; Jazz-Funk
Recorded: Sep 1977-1979
Stanley Clarke - Bass, Bass (Acoustic), Bass (Electric), Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Keyboards, Oberheim, Organ, Piccolo Bass, Producer, Synthesizer, Talk Box, Vocals Al Harrison - Trumpet Al Williams - Sax (Baritone), Sax (Soprano) Alfred Williams - Saxophone Bayete Todd Cochran - Arp 2600, Arp String Ensemble, Oberheim, Organ, Piano, Synthesizer Bob Malach - Sax (Tenor), Trumpet Cathy Carson - Vocals Darryl Brown - Cymbals, Drums David DeLeon - Bass, Bass (Electric), Guitar (Bass) Dee Dee Bridgewater - Vocals, Vocals (Background) Freddie Hubbard - Flugelhorn George Duke - Keyboards, Piano, Piano (Electric), Piano (Grand), Synthesizer Gerry Brown - Drums Gwen Owens - Vocals Harvey Mason, Sr. - Drums James Tinsley - Piccolo Trumpet, Trumpet Jeff Beck - Guitar, Guitar (Electric) Juanita Curiel - Vocals Lee Ritenour - Guitar, Guitar (Electric) Michael Garson - Arp String Ensemble, Fender Rhodes, Keyboards, Oberheim, Piano Mike Garson - Fender Rhodes, Keyboards, Piano, Synthesizer Perry Robinson - Synthesizer Peter Robinson - Arp String Ensemble, Keyboards, Synthesizer Phil Jost - Keyboards, Organ Ray Gomez - Guitar, Guitar (Electric) Ronnie Foster - Piano Stan Getz - Sax (Tenor), Saxophone Steve Gadd - Drums Todd Cochrane - Keyboards Tom Scott - Lyricon, Sax (Alto), Saxophone
* Airto Moreira - Executive Producer, Percussion * Bill Collins - Design * Bob Seidemann - Photography * Brian Gardner - Mastering * David Leonard - Engineer, Mixing * Ed Thacker - Engineer * Tony Lane - Design
Clarke stretches his muscles and comes up with a mostly impressive, polystylistic, star-studded double album (now on one CD) that gravitates ever closer to the R&B mainstream. Clarke's writing remains strong and his tastes remain unpredictable, veering into rock, electronic music, acoustic jazz, even reggae in tandem with British rocker Jeff Beck. Clarke's excursion into disco, "Just a Feeling," ais surprisingly and infectiously successful, thanks to a good bridge and George Duke's galvanizingly funky work on the Yamaha electric grand piano (his finest moment with Clarke by far). The brief "Blues for Mingus," a wry salute from one master bassist to another (Mingus died about six months before this album's release), is a cool acoustic breather for piano trio, and the eloquent Stan Getz can be detected, though nearly buried under the garish vocals and rock-style mix, on "The Streets of Philadelphia." Yet even the talented Clarke in full creative flower couldn't quite fill a double set with new material, so he has a tendency to reprise some of his old memorable riffs a lot, and there are several energetic snapshots of his live band in action. In its zeal to get this two-LP set onto one disc, Epic deleted three of the original 15 tracks -- including at least one gem, the sizzling hard rocker "All About" -- and scrambled the order of the remaining tunes. Which is dumb, because the missing tracks only take up a bit less than 12 minutes of playing time, not enough to overload a 65-minute disc. Hunt for the double-LP version if you can still play vinyl. ---Richard S. Ginell, allmusic |
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