The urban sophistication of jazz fusion
Dave Grusin's sophisticated sound.
"Night Lines" impresses with his excellent arranging skills and sophisticated keyboard work. The songs, themed around the city night, are captivating and are regarded as an important work in the mid-1980s fusion scene. It is a representative album that combines commercial success with artistic perfection.
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A:
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1)
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Night-Lines
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2)
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Thankful N' Thoughtful
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3)
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Theme From "St.Elsewhere"
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4)
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Tick-Tock
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5)
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Somewhere Between Old And New York
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B:
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1)
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Bossa Baroque
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2)
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Power Wave
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3)
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Haunting Me
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4)
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Kitchen Dance
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5)
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Secret Place (From "Racing With The Moon")
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Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By, Synthesizer [Yamaha Gs 2], Synthesizer [Obx-a], Synthesizer [Yamaha Dx-7], Drum Programming [Linn], Electric Piano [Rhodes], Synthesizer [Fairlight], Synth [M - Dave Grusin
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Electric Bass - Marcus Miller (A2, A4, B2)
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Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals - Phoebe Snow (A2, B4)
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Saxophone - David Sanborn (A2)
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Engineer [Assistant] - Ollie Cotton
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Recorded By [Additional] - Ollie Cotton
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Producer, Recorded By [Additional], Mixed By - Larry Rosen
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Drums [Simmons] - Buddy Williams (A2)
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Percussion - Rubens Bassini (B5)
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Mastered By - Ted Jensen
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Synthesizer [Fairlight Programming] - Ed Walsh
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Electric Bass [Fretless] - Lincoln Goines (B4)
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Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals - Randy Goodrum (A4, B2)
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Recorded By, Edited By [Digital Master] - Josiah Gluck
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Backing Vocals - Gary Roda (A2)
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Art Direction - Andy Baltimore
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Design [Art] - Lee Corey
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Cover [Illustration] - Frank Riley (3)