by SomehowJazz | May 10, 2021 | Jazz Fusion |
Power by Stanley Clarke from the album “STANLEY CLARKE” released in 1974 by Nemperor Records… MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL: Stanley Clarke – Bass | Tony Williams – Drums | Bill Connors – Guitar | Jan Hammer – Keyboards | Ken Scott –...
by SomehowJazz | Oct 7, 2020 | Brazilian Jazz |
Dindi by Flora Purim from the album “BUTTERFLY DREAMS” released in 1973 by Milestone Records… MUSICIANS / PERSONNEL: Flora Purim – Vocals | Stanley Clarke – Electric Bass | George Duke – Electric Piano | Airto Moreira –...
by SomehowJazz | Apr 9, 2017 | Favorite Albums, Jazz Fusion |
Return To Forever – Romantic Warrior ( Columbia / 1976 ) The best-selling 6 th album of the progressive jazz band, that features rather an avant-garde style. The musical inspiration from the medieval themes is also marked by the unforgettable album cover. Lenny...
by SomehowJazz | Mar 19, 2017 | Jazz Fusion, Live Videos |
Sorceress by Return To Forever recorded live in “Old Grey Whistle Test” studio, 1976… Musicians / Personnel: Chick Corea – Acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano, mini Moog, ARP Oddysey, Stanley Clarke – Bass, Lenny White –...
by SomehowJazz | Sep 9, 2016 | Contemporary Jazz, Favorite Albums |
Prelude ( CTI / 1972 ) With this 1972 album, Deodato separates himself from his Brazilian background and sets his trademark artistic arrangement style, combining jazz and groove with symphonic orchestration. ” Prelude ” is the album that made him an...
by SomehowJazz | Jul 15, 2016 | Favorite Albums, Jazz Fusion |
Stanley Clarke – Stanley Clarke (Nemperor / 1974) A musical experiment blending jazz with rock elements, has become a showcase of instrumental mastery that set the standards of fusion, before the word was ever used as a musical term. Filled with extensive and...