The second jazz album released by Philip Bailey on Heads Up Records.
I feel like I'm deeper into the jazz territory than his previous album.
Still, full-fledged jazz sound ...
It heals you especially when you listen at night.
This sound was based on the rhythm of Warner's decades ago.
More standard, more impressive ...
One that makes a nice space.
Except for "Unrestrained" in 6, this is a jazz classic released by other artists.
They are dyed in Philip Bailey color and listened.
If you like Western liquor, make this album a BGM ,will make you feel more relaxed than before.
EWF members are also participating.
B David Whitworth・・・Backgrond vocals on 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,11 |
Myron McKinley・・・Produced on 2,3,6,7,8, |
・・・Arranged on 2,3,5,7,8 |
・・・Piano on 23,4,7,8, |
Robert Brookins ・・・Background vocals on 6, |
1. My Indiscretions (Sir Bailey, Joe Zawinul) |
2. Dear Ruby (Ruby, My Dear) (Thelonious Monk, Sally Swisher) |
3.Compared to What ( Gene McDaniels) |
4. Nature Boy (Eden, Ahbez) |
5. Bop-Skip-Doodle ( Sir Bailey, Wayne "Dj Smash") |
6. Unrestrained ( Sir Bailey, Myron McKinley ) |
7. Mercy, Mercy, Mercy ( Johnny "Guitar" Watson, Larry Williams, Joe Zawinul ) |
8.Keep Your Head to the Sky ( Maurice White) |
9. Sometime Ago" 8Chick Corea, Neville Potter ) |
10. Tell Me a Bedtime Story ( Herbie Hancock, Jean Hancock) |
11. On the Red Clay ( Freddie Hubbard,
Mark Murphy ) |
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