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Topic: Jazz Related Related Album
Posted By: Kazuhiro
Subject: Jazz Related Related Album
Date Posted: 21 Dec 2012 at 7:04pm

The able jazz musician often plays an active part in the genre except the jazz. The list may be infinite if I enumerate these. However, the album which a well known musician participated in will be known as an album to be enough for other than the jazz. Connection. And I am related. Some a few lists.

The participation member puts it in the next post.




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Posted By: Kazuhiro
Date Posted: 21 Dec 2012 at 7:05pm

Minnie Riperton ‎– Adventures In Paradise


Arranged By, Guitar, Conductor – Larry Carlton
Bass Guitar – Ed Brown
Drums, Percussion – Jim Gordon
Guitar [2nd] – Dean Parks
Harp – Dorothy Ashby
Keyboards – Joe Sample
Saxophone – Jim Horn, Tom Scott

 


Carly Simon - Spy

Carly Simon - guitar, piano, vocals
James Taylor - guitar, background vocals
Warren Bernhardt - keyboards
Michael Brecker - tenor saxophone
Don Grolnick - keyboards
Hubert Laws - flute
Tom "Bones" Malone - trombone
David Sanborn - alto saxophone
John Hall - guitar
Billy Mernit - piano
Peter Ballin - alto saxophone
Errol "Crusher" Bennett - percussion
Kenneth Bichel - synthesizer
Gail Boggs - vocals
Randy Brecker - trumpet
Frank Carillo - guitar
Joe Caro - guitar
Cliff Carter - synthesizer, bass
Rafael Cruz - percussion
Steve Gadd - drums
Will Lee - bass
Tony Levin - bass
Mike Mainieri - keyboards
Rick Marotta - drums
Ullanda McCullough - background vocals
Ian McLaughlin - piano
Lucy Simon - background vocals
David Spinozza - guitar
Richard Tee - keyboards
Peter Ballini - alto saxophone
Lew Del Gatto - baritone saxophone
Tim Curry - background vocals


Ian Hunter - All American Alien Boy


Ian Hunter – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano, backing vocals
Chris Stainton – piano, organ, mellotron, bass guitar
Jaco Pastorius – bass guitar all tracks, guitar
Aynsley Dunbar – drums
Gerry Weens – lead guitar
David Sanborn – alto sax
Dominic Cortese – accordion
Cornell Dupree – guitar
Don Alias – congas
Arnie Lawrence – clarinet
Dave Bargeron – trombone
Lewis Soloff – trumpet

 

Laura Nyro - Season Of Lights

Bass – Richard Davis
Vibraphone Clavinet – Michael Manieri
Congas – Nydia Mata
Drums – Andy Newmark
Electric Guitar – John Tropea
Flute – Jeanie Fineberg
Percussion – Nydia Mata
Percussion [2nd] – Carter C.C. Collins
Piano – Laura Nyro
Saxophone – Jeanie Fineberg, Jeff King
Trumpet – Ellen Seeling
Vocals – Laura Nyro


Paul Simon - Still Crazy After All These Years

Paul Simon – vocals, guitar
John Tropea – electric guitar
Patti Austin – background vocals
Art Garfunkel – vocals
Phoebe Snow – background vocals, vocals
Joe Beck – electric guitar
Michael Brecker – saxophone soloist
Bob James – electric piano
David Sanborn – saxophone
Grady Tate – drums
Pete Carr – electric guitar
Sivuca – accordion, vocals
Ralph MacDonald – percussion
Chicago Community Choir – background vocals
Barry Beckett – electric piano
Eddie Daniels – saxophone
Gordon Edwards – bass
Jerry Friedman – electric guitar
Steve Gadd – drums
Roger Hawkins – drums
David Hood – bass
The Jessy Dixon Singers – background vocals
Tony Levin – bass
Hugh McCracken – guitar
Leon Pendarvis – piano
Valerie Simpson – background vocals
Richard Tee – piano
Toots Thielemans – harmonica
Phil Woods – saxophone



Posted By: js
Date Posted: 21 Dec 2012 at 7:29pm
I like Minnie's work with Rotary Connection, and Laura Nyro has her moments, but I'll go with Paul Simon, someone whose music I have enjoyed since I was very young.


Posted By: Kazuhiro
Date Posted: 21 Dec 2012 at 7:40pm

Yes. This list was not a jazz album. However, I liked a band such as Rotary Connection, too.

Because the list was an old album, I thought that there might be the listener who did not know Minnie Riperton and Laura Nyro anymore. I did not know whether it was a phenomenon same even in the United States.




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