A funky piece that goes beyond the boundaries of Jazz/Fusion.
The 13th album released by the famous CTI in 1976. Contains 6 songs in total, including "Theme from Good King Bad," which won the 1977 Grammy Award for Best R&B Instrumental Performance.
This album has a strong R&B element that seems to match the disco boom at the time of its release. It brings out his original funky side to the fullest. Incidentally, the album "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" released in 1982 is a reissue with a different track order.
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A:
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1)
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Theme From Good King Bad
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2)
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One Rock Don't Make No Boulder
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3)
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Em
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B:
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1)
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Cast Your Fate To The Wind
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2)
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Siberian Workout
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3)
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Shell Of A Man
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Guitar - George Benson
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Keyboards - Bobby Lyle (A1, A2, B1, B2)
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Vibraphone - David Friedman (A1, B1, B3)
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Trombone - Fred Wesley
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Keyboards - Ronnie Foster (B3)
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Producer - Creed Taylor
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Flute - David Tofani
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Tenor Saxophone - Mike Brecker
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Guitar - Eric Gale (A1 to B2)
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Alto Saxophone - David Sanborn (A1)
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Drums - Andy Newmark (A1, A2, B1, B2)
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Violin - David Nadien
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Violin - Emanuel Green
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Violin - Max Ellen
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Bass - Gary King
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Cello - Alan Shulman
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Cello - Charles McCracken
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Violin - Harold Kohon
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Engineer - Rudy Van Gelder
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Trumpet - Randy Brecker (A1)
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Baritone Saxophone - Ronnie Cuber (A1, A2, B1, B2)
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Flute - Romeo Penque (A3, B3)
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Drums - Dennis Davis (B3)
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Flute - Joe Farrell (A1, A2, B1, B2)
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Clavinet - Don Grolnick (A1, A2)
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Drums - Steve Gadd (A3)
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Tenor Saxophone - Frank Vicari (A1, A2, B1, B2)
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Violin - Paul Gershman
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Violin - Max Pollikoff
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Keyboards - Roland Hanna (A3)
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Violin - Harry Glickman
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Percussion - Sue Evans
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Liner Notes - Leonard Feather
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Viola - Theodore Israel
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Viola - Harold Coletta
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Arranged By - David Matthews
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Violin - John Pintavalle
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Design [Album] - Rene Schumacher
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Photography By [Cover, Liner] - Pete Turner (4)