BASS MASTER STANLEY CLARKE and DRUM MASTER STEVE GADD!
Stanley Clarke & Steve Gadd perform “Silly Putty” : MY DRUM MACHINE CAN’T DO THAT!
Oh, Stanley Clarke’s 1975 album masterpiece, “Journey to Love” contains “Silly Putty” a funk instrumental opus. Check Steve Gadd quoting Stanley Clarke’s unbelievable syncopations.
Journey to Love
| Journey to Love | |||||
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| Studio album by Stanley Clarke | |||||
| Released | 1975 | ||||
| Genre | Jazz fusion Jazz funk Jazz rock |
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| Length | 39:21 | ||||
| Label | Epic Records | ||||
| Producer | Ken Scott | ||||
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| All Music Guide |
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Journey to Love is the third jazz funk fusion album by bass guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Stanley Clarke, accompanied by familiar musicians he has often worked with like George Duke. Also appearing on the album are Chick Corea and Jeff Beck.
[edit] Track listing
- Silly Putty
- Journey to Love
- Hello Jeff
- Song to John, Pt. 1
- Song to John, Pt. 2
- Concerto for Jazz/Rock Orchestra, Pt. 1-4
[edit] Personnel
- Stanley Clarke - bass guitar, electric bass, guitar, organ, synthesizer
- Jeff Beck - guitar
- Chick Corea - piano, keyboard
- George Duke - organ, snythesizer, Moog synthesizer, keyboard, Arp Odyssey, clavinet
- Earl Chapin - brass horn
- John Clark - brass horn
- Jon Faddis - trumpet
- Steve Gadd - percussions
- Peter Gordon - brass horn
- Tom Malone - trombone
- John McLaughlin - guitars
- Alan Rubin - trumpet
- David Sancious - guitars
- Lew Soloff - trumpet
- David Taylor - trombone
- Lenny White - drums
- Wilmer Wise - brass
- MORE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_to_Love


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