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Live 1976–1977

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Live 1976-1977
Live album by
Released1991
RecordedJune 1976 – September 1977
GenreJazz fusion
Length64:25
LabelEpic
ProducerStanley Clarke
Professional ratings
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Allmusic[1]

Live 1976–1977 is the sixth album of the bassist Stanley Clarke. This is his first live album.

Track listing

All tracks composed and arranged by Stanley Clarke

  1. "School Days" — 7:01
  2. "Lopsy Lu" — 7:25
  3. "Quiet Afternoon" — 6:51
  4. "Silly Putty" — 5:37
  5. "Dayride" — 7:04
  6. "Bass Folk Song No. 3" — 13:41
  7. "The Magician" — 5:55
  8. "Desert Song" — 7:29
  9. "Vulcan Princess" — 3:22

Personnel

  • Stanley Clarke - electric bass guitar, acoustic bass, piccolo bass
  • Gerry Brown — drums
  • Ray Gomez — electric guitar
  • Al Harrison — trumpet, flügelhorn, piccolo trumpet, slide whistle
  • Munyungo Jackson — percussion
  • Bob Malach — tenor saxophone, flute
  • John McLaughlin — acoustic guitar
  • Peter Robinson — organ, ARP string ensemble, Fender Rhodes, Mini-Moog bass
  • David Sancious — piano, Mini-Moog, Poly Moog, Fender Rhodes, organ
  • James Tinsley — trumpet, flügelhorn, piccolo trumpet, alarm clock
  • Alfie Williams — soprano, alto and baritone saxophones, flute

Production

  • David Coleman — art direction
  • Henry Diltz — photography
  • Bernie Grundman — mastering
  • Dan Humann — engineer, mixing
  • Gary Ladinsky — engineer
  • Steve Sykes — mixing
  • Bruce Talamon — photography
  • Ed Thacker — engineer

References

  1. ^ Ginell, Richard S.. Live 1976–1977 at AllMusic


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