Stanley Clarke's Electric Bass Revolution
A historic masterpiece that explores the possibilities of fusion bass to the limit.
This album, produced in parallel with his work with Chick Corea's Return to Forever, established the bass as a lead instrument, and its technical yet musical playing continues to influence countless bassists.
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A:
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1)
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Vulcan Princess
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2)
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Yesterday Princess
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3)
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Lopsy Lu
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4)
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Power
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B:
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1)
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Spanish Phases For Strings And Bass
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2)
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Part I
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3)
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Part II
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4)
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Part III
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5)
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Part IV
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Percussion - Airto
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Synthesizer [Moog], Electric Piano, Organ, Piano - Jan Hammer
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Electric Bass, Acoustic Bass, Vocals, Effects [Fuzz Phaser] - Stanley Clarke
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Orchestrated By - Stanley Clarke (A1)
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Piano [Acoustic] - Stanley Clarke (A2)
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Producer - Stanley Clarke
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Engineer - Ken Scott
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Producer [Associate] - Ken Scott
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Strings - Harry Lookofsky (B1, B2)
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Brass - Jon Faddis (A1, B2)
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Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar - Bill Connors
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Engineer [Assistant] - Dave Whitman
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Brass - Lewis M. Soloff
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Strings - David Nadien (B1, B2)
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Strings - Emanuel Green (B1, B2)
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Strings - Harry Cykman (B1, B2)
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Strings - Charles P. McCracken
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Strings - Harold Kohon (B1, B2)
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Orchestrated By - Michael Gibbs (B1, B2)
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Brass - Garnett Brown (A1, B2)
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Drums - Tony Williams
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Strings - Paul Gershman (B1, B2)
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Strings - Beverly Lauridsen (B1, B2)
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Brass - David Taylor (A1, B2)
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Strings - Jesse Levy (B1, B2)
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Brass - James Buffington
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Strings - Carol Buck (B1, B2)
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Art Direction - Bob Defrin
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Brass - Peter Gordon (8) (A1, B2)