School Days (album)
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| School Days | ||||
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| Studio album by Stanley Clarke | ||||
| Released | 1976 | |||
| Recorded | June 1976 Electric Lady Studios, New York City, NY and A&M Studios, Los Angeles, CA |
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| Genre | Jazz fusion, jazz-funk | |||
| Length | 37:18 | |||
| Label | Nemperor Records Epic Records |
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| Producer | Stanley Clarke, Ken Scott | |||
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School Days is the fourth album by fusion jazz bassist Stanley Clarke.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All tracks composed by Stanley Clarke
- "School Days" – 7:51
- "Quiet Afternoon" – 5:09
- "The Dancer" – 5:27
- "Desert Song" – 6:56
- "Hot Fun" – 2:55
- "Life Is Just a Game" – 9:00
[edit] Personnel
- Stanley Clarke – electric bass guitar, acoustic bass, piccolo bass guitar, acoustic piano, vocals, handbells, gong, chimes, humming, producer, composer
- John McLaughlin – acoustic guitar on "Desert Song"
- Icarus Johnson – electric and acoustic guitars on "Life Is Just a Game"
- David Sancious – keyboards, Minimoog synthesizer, organ on tracks 1-3, electric guitar on track 5
- George Duke – keyboards on "Life Is Just a Game"
- Milt Holland – percussion, congas, triangle on "The Dancer" and "Desert Song"
- Steve Gadd – drums on "Quiet Afternoon" and "Hot Fun"
- Billy Cobham – drums, Moog 1500 on "Life Is Just a Game"
- Gerry Brown – drums, handbells on "School Days" and "The Dancer"
- Raymond Gomez – electric guitar on "School Days", "The Dancer", "Hot Fun"
- String Personnel
David Campbell, Dennis Karmazyn, Lya Stern, Thomas Buffum, Janice Adele Gower, Marcia Van Dyke, Karen Jones, Robert Dubow, Ronald Strauss, Rollice Dale, Gordon Marron, John Wittenberg, Marilyn Baker
- Brass Personnel
Jack Nimitz, Buddy Childers, Lew McCreary, Dalton Smith, Robert Findley, Gary Grant, George Bohanon, William Peterson, Stuart Blumberg, Albert Aarons
[edit] Production
- Lynn Dreese Breslin – Art Direction
- Bob Defrin – Art Direction
- Ken Scott – Producer, Engineer, Remixing
- Jerry Solomon – Assistant Engineer
- Ed Thacker – Assistant Engineer
[edit] References
- ^ Ginell, Richard (2011 [last update]). "School Days - Stanley Clarke | AllMusic". allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r136629. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
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