Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Stanley Clarke Stanley Clarke Jazz Music CD Review

Reich talented Jazz artist Stanley Clarke has released his latest album titled Stanley Clarke and Wow! It 'really good.

Unfortunately, not every day that I have a CD from an artist I just pop and comfortably listen to from beginning to end. It is usually one or two songs that I just do not force me to pass. Not all the case of Stanley Clarke. Every track is enjoyable and it was pretty easy for me to listen to from beginning to end.

BeautyThing about a CD like this is with this level of talent even if Jazz is not your preferred style, you can not help but appreciate the greatness of the artist.

If you're a fan of Stanley Clarke is a CD collection, your property can not be without. In fact, this is one of those CDs that is not even a fan of Clarke, or even familiar with jazz. This is just good music. Period.

While this entire album is different melodies are truly extraordinary length 2 - quiet afternoon,Track 4 - Desert Song and Track six - Life is just a game.

My choice awards, and [Sore ... I as in "Stuck On Repeat"] is track 1 - school days. Outstanding!

Stanley Clarke Release Notes:

Stanley Clarke Stanley Clarke originally released October 25, 1990, the label Epic.

CD track list follows:

First School Days

According Quiet afternoon

Third Dancer, The

Fourth Desert Song

Fifth Hot Fun

Life is like a sixth game

The staff includes:Stanley Clarke (vocals, piano, acoustic, electric and piccolo bass, bells, gongs, bells), Jack Nimitz, Buddy Childers, Lew McCreary, George Bohanon, William Peterson, Stuart Blumberg, Albert Aarons (brass), David Sancious (organ, keyboards, Mini-Moog synthesizer, guitar), George Duke (keyboards), Billy Cobham (Moog synthesizer, drums); Icarus Johnson (acoustic and electric guitar), John McLaughlin (guitar), Raymond Gomez (guitar), Gerry Brown (drums , hand bells), SteveGadd (drums), Milt Holland (congas, triangle, percussion).

Recorded at Electric Lady Studios, New York, New York and A & M Studios, Los Angeles, California in June 1976.

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