The jazz fusion horizons painted by a bass magician
A groundbreaking work of electric jazz that fuses overwhelming technique with the aggression of rock.
Stanley Clarke's virtuoso bass playing explodes alongside a stellar lineup of participating musicians. The intricate ensemble work on the title track, "Rocks, Pebbles and Sand," is the epitome of fusion music.
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A:
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1)
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Danger Street
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2)
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All Hell Broke Loose
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3)
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Rocks, Pebbles And Sand
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4)
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Underestimation
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B:
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1)
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You / Me Together
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2)
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We Supply
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3)
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Part 1: She Thought I Was Stanley Clarke
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4)
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Part 2: A Fool Again
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5)
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Part 3: I Nearly Went Crazy (Until I Realized What Had Occurred)
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Keyboards - Chick Corea (A4, B3.1)
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Drums, Percussion - Simon Phillips
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Vocals, Bass, Producer - Stanley Clarke
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Written-By - S. Clarke
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Engineer [Sound Production] - Dennis Mackay
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Vocals - Marcy Levy (B1 to B3)
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Guitar - Charles Johnson (2)
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Mastered By - Chris Bellman
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Engineer [Assistant] - Greg Falken
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Engineer [Assistant] - Bruce Jost
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Keyboards - Steve Bach
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Engineer [Assistant] - Chris Haas (2)
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Engineer [Assistant] - Larry Reuben
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Engineer [Assistant] - Chip Leech