A flash of bass heralds the jazz-funk revolution
A historic masterpiece by Stanley Clarke that completely overturned the concept of the bass as an instrument.
His transcendent bass solo on "School Days" transcends the boundaries of a rhythmic instrument, proving the infinite possibilities of the bass as a melodic instrument. This is a monumental crossover sound that combines the energy of rock with the sophisticated improvisation of jazz.
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A:
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1)
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School Days
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2)
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Quiet Afternoon
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3)
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The Dancer
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B:
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1)
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Desert Song
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2)
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Hot Fun
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3)
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Life Is Just A Game
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Composed By, Arranged By, Conductor - Stanley Clarke
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Producer - Stanley Clarke
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Engineer [Re-mix] - Ken Scott
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Engineer [Recording] - Ken Scott
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Producer - Ken Scott
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Engineer [Re-mix Assistant] - Ed Thacker
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Engineer [Assistant] - Jerry Solomon (A1 to B2)
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Brass - Albert Aarons
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Strings - John Wittenberg
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Brass - Jack Nimitz
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Brass - Gary Grant
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Brass - Lew McCreary
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Brass - Robert Findley
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Brass - George Bohanon
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Strings - Rollice Dale
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Strings - Gordon Marron
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Strings - Karen Jones (2)
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Strings - David Campbell
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Brass - Buddy Childers
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Strings - Marilyn Baker
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Strings - Janice Adele Gower
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Strings - Dennis Karmazyn
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Strings - Thomas Buffum
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Lacquer Cut By - SR/2
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Brass - Stuart Blumberg
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Strings - Robert Dubow
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Brass - William Peterson
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Brass - Dalton Smith
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Strings - Lya Stern
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Strings - Mareia Van Dyke
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Strings - Ronald Strauss
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Art Direction - Bob Defrin
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Art Direction - Lynn Breslin
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Illustration - Robert Giusti