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Mirage a Trois

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Mirage a Trois
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 20, 1983
StudioSound Labs (Hollywood, CA)
Sunset Sound (Los Angeles, CA)
GenreJazz
Length40:52
LabelWarner
ProducerTommy LiPuma
Yellowjackets chronology
Yellowjackets
(1981)
Mirage a Trois
(1983)
Samurai Samba
(1985)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Mirage a Trois is the second album of the American jazz group Yellowjackets, released in 1983. The album reached a peak position of number 145 on the Billboard 200 and number 7 on Billboard's Jazz Albums chart.[2] It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance in 1984.

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Transcription

Track listing

  1. "Claire's Song" (Russell Ferrante) - 5:11
  2. "Top Secret" (Jimmy Haslip, Ferrante, Ricky Lawson) - 6:11
  3. "I Got Rhythm" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) - 4:34
  4. "Pass It On" (Ferrante) - 6:14
  5. "Goin' Home" (Ferrante) - 5:38
  6. "Man in the Moon" (Haslip, Ferrante) - 4:38
  7. "Elamar" (Mike Miller) - 4:10
  8. "Nimbus" (Ferrante) - 4:46

Personnel

Yellowjackets

Additional musicians

Production

  • Tommy LiPuma – producer
  • Norm Kinney – recording, mixing
  • Don Koldon – assistant engineer
  • Peggy McCreary – assistant engineer
  • Richard McKernan – assistant engineer
  • Bernie Grundman – mastering
  • Simon Levy – art direction
  • Jeff Lancaster (Art Hotel) – design
  • Jim Shea – photography
  • Mary Anne Frye – concept photography

Studios

Charts

Chart (1983) Peak
position
Billboard 200[2] 145
Billboard Jazz Albums[2] 7

References

  1. ^ Yellowjackets: Mirage a Trois > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved December 1, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c "Yellowjackets: Charts & Awards". Allmusic. Retrieved August 1, 2011.
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