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Stanley Clarke Band

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Record renowned bassist Stanley Clarke, Stanley Clarke Band, in contrast to previous releases acoustic bass, Clarke said that the music in this album fresh and unlike almost everything he did before. Produced by Clarke and Lenny White, the range of material together at band Stanley Clarke left the business to a new level of experimentation with weapons of bass instruments. Clarke compares this new version of the album's first three solo careers: Journey To Love Stanley Clarke, and at school, with a long line of electrical components in such a way listeners.

"Technically, this is a record of Stanley Clarke, but rather aims to record the band at the same time, Clarke said." I can be a leader, but they all have an important role in what happened. If the projects can be regarded as a ship, I could towards the ship and all natural. But all hands on deck had been decided, and all have played a major role in us to our destination. "

A new outbreak of Clarke, the album includes original compositions by band members. He was accompanied by keyboardist Ruslan Sirota Band Stanley Clarke and drummer Ronald Bruner, Jr. - who recorded with him for most of five years. innovative young musicians, they practically grew up in Gaza Clarke and brings freshness that he admires. After the Jazz in 2009 recognized in the garden, this artist Hiromi Uehara is a collaboration between the two registration Clarke. a solid working bass Clarke and the complex serves as a perfect foil for the brand-fire and meat expressive piano, as evidenced by a trio of praise as a very good effort "(Bass) and a CD of jazz years" (San Jose Mercury News).

"There are people in other Stanley Clarke Band, then I say something," said Clarke. 'All the people at this project have made their music style and ideas of each section may be different., But the thread which runs through the whole issue is that we all work as one unit in each song.

Other players in supporting the plaster from the album, singer Cheryl Bentyne (longtime member of Manhattan Transfer), guitarist Charles Altura, Rob Bacon, Armand Sabal Lecco-, saxophonist Bob Sheppard, Synthesizer Bass Lorenzo "Larry" Dunn (Earth Wind & Fire fame), keyboardist Andrew Felton Pilate blazers Lippmann and John Papenbrook and drum programmer Chris Clarke and Jon Hakakian.

Perhaps the most interesting aspect of Stanley Clarke's band, the origin of biological incredible - the popular sense of creativity that is outside of all efforts for the music to specific market segments to adjust. Clarke concludes: "This is the last electric album, I'll take some time. The legacy of this release is that I have a lot of hardware and duties are the new generation of bass to catch. I have been working hard bass to provide a clear voice, and I'm glad once he was. "

Track Listing

  1. Soldier
  2. Fulani
  3. Here's Why Tears Dry
  4. I Wanna Play for You Too
  5. Bass Folk Song No. 10
  6. No Mystery
  7. How Is The Weather Up There?
  8. Larry Has Traveled 11 Miles and Waited a Lifetime for the Return of Vishnu's Report
  9. Labyrinth
  10. Sonny Rollins
  11. Bass Folk Song No. 6 (Mo Anam Cara)
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Mingus Ah Um - Charles Mingus

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Mercurial bassist and bandleader Charles Mingus was signed by Columbia Records for the shortest period of 1959. Columbia Records, jumping atmosphere is a little more inspired in the history of jazz. Derived from the pain "Goodbye porkpie hat (not published for the first time on CD!) Rings like a funeral choir pitches headlong into a celebration of life, Lester Young and flexibility to improvise, not death. And there an explosion of funky "Boogie Stop Shuffle" (waves unpublished) that glory with Booker Ervin content Texas! Saxophone reached port tight bluesy tone. Index of emotions captured, the songs nail why Mingus is probably the most relevant to the generation Jazzers 90s. He and calls and calls and antics on the music The second step up the intensity. desperate desire to reach for or with their tapestry of orchestral color words.

Track Listing

1. Better Get Hit in Yo' Soul
2. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat [Unedited Form]
3. Boogie Stop Shuffle [Unedited Form]
4. Self-Portrait in Three Colors
5. Open Letter to Duke [Unedited Form]
6. Bird Calls [Unedited Form]
7. Fables of Faubus
8. Pussy Cat Dues
9. Jelly Roll
10. Pedal Point Blues [*]
11. GG Train [*]
12. Girl of My Dreams [*]

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