In December 1973, “Milestone” label released “Butterfly Dreams”, the second Flora Purim studio album. It was recorded in December 1973, at “fantasy Studios” in Berkeley, California, and was produced by Orrin Keepnews.
Personnel:
Flora Purim – vocals, arrangements
George Duke – electric piano, ARP synthesizer, clavinet, piano, arrangements
David Amaro – acoustic and electric guitar
Stanley Clarke – Fender electric bass, acoustic bass, arrangements
Ernie Hood – zither
Joe Henderson – flute, tenor saxophone
Airto Moreira – drums, percussion
Jim Stern – engineer
Eddie Bill Harris – engineer
David Turner – mastering
Anthony Samuel Lane – art direction, design, photography
Track listing:
Dr. Jive Pt. I – Stanley Clarke
Butterfly Dreams – lyrics by Neville Potter, music by Stanley Clarke
Dindi – lyrics by Aloisio de Oliveira, music by Antonio Carlos Jobim
Summer Night – Harry Warren, Al Dubin
Love Reborn – lyrics by Flora Purim, music by George Duke
Moon Dreams – lyrics by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans, music by Egberto Gismonti
Dr. Jive Pt. II – Stanley Clarke
Light as a Feather – lyrics by Flora Purim, music by Stanley Clarke
On October 24, 2006, “Concord” label released “Givin’ It Up”, an album by Al Jarreau and George Benson. It was recorded in April 2006, at “Henson Recording Studios”, “NRG Studios”, and “Capitol Studios” in Hollywood; “G Studio Digital” in Studio City, CA; “LAFX Studios”, “The Pass”, “Willyworld”, and “Revelation Studios” in Los Angeles; “White Lightning Studios” in Sylmar, CA; “Porcupine Studios” in Chandler, AZ; “The B Hive” in Phoenix, AZ; “East Bay Studios” in Tarrytown, NY, and was produced by John Burk, Michael Broening, Marcus Miller, Patti Austin, Freddie Ravel, Larry Williams and Chris Dunn. In 2007, the album won “Grammy Award” for “Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance” (Al Jarreau), and “Best Pop Instrumental Performance” (George Benson).
Personnel:
George Benson – lead and backing vocals, guitar, arrangements
Al Jarreau – lead and backing vocals, vocal percussion, arrangements
Paul McCartney – lead vocals
Ray Fuller – guitar
Dean Parks – guitar, rhythm guitar
Freddie Fox – guitar
Michael O’Neill – rhythm guitar
Michael Thompson – guitar
Larry Williams – keyboards, acoustic piano, arrangements
Michael Broening – keyboards, organ, programming, arrangements, organ
On September 24, 1993, “Epic” label released “East River Drive”, the 15th Stanley Clarke album. It was recorded in 1993, at “Cherokee Studios”, “Contemporary Artist”, “Le Gonks West Studio”, “Rumba Recorders”, “Universal Scoring Stage”, and was produced by Stanley Clarke.
Personnel:
Stanley Clarke– bass, tenor bass, background vocals
Gerald Albright– alto and soprano saxophones
George Howard– bass, soprano saxophone
Doug Webb– soprano saxophone
Todd Cochran– keyboards
George Duke– keyboards
Steve Hunt– keyboards
Deron Johnson– keyboards
Kenny Kirkland– piano
Doc Powell– guitar
Paul Jackson Jr.– guitar
Armand Sabal-Lecco– guitar, piccolo bass, background vocals
Michael Thompson– guitar
Alphonso Johnson– bass
Abraham Laboriel– bass
Charles Fambrough– double bass
Jimmy Earl– bass
Ramon Banda – percussion
Darryl Jackson – percussion
Munyungo Jackson – percussion
Bill Summers– percussion
Gerry Brown– drums
Dennis Chambers– drums
John Robinson– drums
Carlos Vega– drums
Poncho Sanchez– conga
Hubert Laws– flute
Jean-Luc Ponty– violin
Howard Hewett– vocals
Alexis England – backing vocals
Laura Robinson – backing vocals
Anjani Thomas– backing vocals
George DelBarrio – conductor, string arrangements
Allen Sides – engineer
Dan Humann – engineer, mixing
Steve Sykes – engineer, mixing
Brian Gardner– mastering
Track listing:
All tracks by Stanley Clarke except where noted.
Justice’s Groove
Fantasy Love – Stanley Clarke, Howard Hewett
Zabadoobeedé? (Yabadoobeeda)
East River Drive
I’m Home Africa – Stanley Clarke, Jimmy Earl, Steve Hunt
On August 12, 2008, “Heads Up International” label released “Thunder”, the debut S.M.V. studio album. It was recorded in 2008 at “Hannibal Studio”, and “Threshold Sound + Vision” in Santa Monica, “House of Blues Studios” in Encino, “Westlake Studios” and “Le Gonks West” in Los Angeles, “VixMix Studios” in Nashville, “Ryan’s Place” in Topanga, and was produced by Marcus Miller, Stanley Clarke, and Victor Wooten.
Personnel:
William Henry Marcus Miller Jr.– bass guitar, fretless bass, bass clarinet, alto and tenor saxophone, synthesizers, minimoog, drum programming, recording
Stanley Clarke– bass guitar, double bass
Victor Lemonte Wooten– bass guitar, recording
Antoinette Clinton– vocals, beatboxing
George Duke– clavinet, minimoog
Michael “Patches” Stewart – trumpet
Steve Baxter – trombone
Ariel Mann – synthesizer
Ruslan Sirota– keyboards
Armando Anthony Corea– piano
Karlton Taylor – keyboards
Ronald Bruner Jr.– drums
Charles Bell Jr.– drums
Derico Watson – drums
D. Blair– drums
Kevin Ricard – percussion
Gerry E. Brown– mixing, recording
Dave Rideau – mixing
David Isaac – mixing
Goh Hotoda – mixing
Peter A. Barker – additional recording
Erik Zobler – additional recording
Milton Gutiérrez Ruezga – engineer assistant
Antonio Resendiz – engineer assistant
Sharon Brencius – engineer assistant
Ursula Arevalo – engineer assistant
Scott Coslett – engineer assistant
Todd Bergman – engineer assistant
Doug Tyo – engineer assistant
Robert C. Ludwig– mastering
Steven Parke – art direction, design, photography
Track listing:
Maestros de Las Frecuencias Bajas – Stanley Clarke
Thunder – Marcus Miller
Hillbillies on a Quiet Afternoon – Victor Wooten, Stanley Clarke
Mongoose Walk – Victor Wooten, Marcus Miller, Stanley Clarke
Los Tres Hermanos – Marcus Miller
Medley: Lopsy Lu/ Silly Putty – Stanley Clarke
Milano – Marcus Miller
Classical Thump (Jam) – Victor Wooten
Tutu – Marcus Miller
Lil Victa – Stanley Clarke
Pendulum – Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller, Victor Wooten, Antoinette Clinton
Lemme Try Your Bass (interlude) – Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller
On August 6, 2013, “Concord” label released “The Vigil”, the 73rd Chick Corea album. It was recorded in 2013, at “Mad Hatter Studios” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Chick Corea. At the 15th “Annual Latin Grammy Awards”, “The Vigil” won the “Latin Grammy Award” for “Best Latin Jazz Album”.
Personnel:
Chick Corea– Yamaha CFIIIS concert grand piano, synthesizers
Tim Garland– bass clarinet, flute, soprano, and tenor saxophone
On August 5, 2013, George M. Duke died aged 67. He was a singer-songwriter, record producer, arranger, musician (keyboards), and professor of music. He worked with numerous artists such as Frank Zappa, Cannonball Adderley, John Heard, Nat Adderley, Stanley Clarke, Leon “Ndugu” Chancler, Lynn Davis, Napoleon Murphy Brock, Billy Cobham, Sheila Escovedo, Jeffrey Osborne, Earth Wind & Fire, Kirk Whalum, Dianne Reeves, Marcus Miller, Flora Purim, and Al Jarreau.
On July 18, 1973, “CTI” label released “Deodato 2”, the second Eumir Deodato studio album. It was recorded April – May 1973, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, NJ, and was produced by Creed Taylor.
Personnel:
Eumir Deodato – keyboards, acoustic and electric piano
George Marge, Hubert Laws, Jerry Dodgion, Romeo Penque – flute
Tony Studd – bass trombone
Garnett Brown, Wayne Andre – trombone
Brooks Tillotson, Jim Buffington – French horn
Alan Rubin, Marvin Stamm, Jon Faddis – flugelhorn, trumpet
Burt Collins, Joe Shepley, Victor Paz – trumpet
David Nadien, Elliot Rosoff, Emanuel Green, Gene Orloff, Harold Kohon, Harry Cykman, Harry Glickman, Harry Lookofsky, Irving Spice, Joe Malin, Max Ellen, Paul Gershman: violin
Alfred Brown, Emanuel Vardi – viola
Alan Shulman, Charles McCracken, George Ricci – cello
Track listing:
Nights in White Satin – Justin Hayward
Pavane for a Dead Princess – Maurice Ravel
Skyscrapers – Eumir Deodato
Super Strut – Eumir Deodato
Rhapsody in Blue – George Gershwin, arrangement and adaptation by Eumir Deodato
On July 17, 1995, “Gal Saber” label released “The Rite of Strings” album by Al Di Meola, Stanley Clarke, and Jean-Luc Ponty. It was recorded in April 1995, at “Studio 56” in Hollywood, and was produced by Di Meola, Stanley Clarke, and Jean-Luc Ponty.
On April 15, 2009, “Heads Up” label released “Jazz in the Garden”, the debut Stanley Clarke Trio (The) album. It was recorded in December 2018, at “Mad Hatter Studios” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Dave Love and Stanley Clarke.
Personnel:
Stanley Clarke- double bass
Hiromi Uehara- piano
Lenny White- drums
Tracks listing:
All tracks by Stanley Clarke, except where noted.
Paradigm Shift (Election Day 2008)
Sakura Sakura – traditional
Sicilian Blue – Hiromi Uehara
Take the Coltrane – Duke Ellington
3 Wrong Notes
Someday My Prince Will Come – Frank Churchill, Larry Morey
Isotope – Joe Henderson
Bass Folk Song No. 5 & 6
Global Tweak – Stanley Clarke, Hiromi Uehara
Solar – Miles Davis
Brain Training – Hiromi Uehara
Under the Bridge – Michael Balzary, Anthony Kiedis, Chad Smith, John Frusciante