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Selección de jazz femenino |
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Prelusion / Before The Dawn |
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Artista: Patrice Rushen
Temas:
1. Shortie's Portion 8:42 2. 7/73 12:32 3. Haw Right Now 8:00 4. Traverse 10:53 5. Kickin' Back 7:35 6. What's The Story 5:15 7. Jubilation 5:58 8. Before The Dawn 8:18 9. Razzia 9:41
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ALBUM DETAILS: Release Date: Nov 17 1998 Total Running time: 1:16:54 Label: PRESTIGE Catalog No.: 24207 UPC: 25218520720 - Artist Patrice Rushen Album Prelusion/Before the Dawn Rating Release Date Nov 10, 1998 Recording Date Aug 1975,Aug 1975 Label Prestige Time 76:54 Type Compilation Genre Styles R&B Urban Quiet Storm Post-Bop Crossover Jazz
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CRÉDITOS |
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Patrice Rushen - Primary Artist, Cabasa, Hand Clapping, Keyboards, Tambourine Hadley Caliman - Alto Flute, Flute, Soprano Saxophone Hubert Laws - Alto Flute, Flute Tony Dumas - Bass Charles Meeks - Bass, Hand Clapping Leon "Ndugu" Chancler - Drums Harvey Mason Sr. - Drums Oscar Brashear - Flugelhorn, Trumpet Lee Ritenour - Guitar Reggie Andrews - Hand Clapping Josie James - Hand Clapping, Vocals Brenda White - Hand Clapping Kenneth Nash - Percussion
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Patrice Rushen - Arranger Jamie Putnam - Art Direction Eddie Harris - Engineer Skip Shimmin - Engineer, Remixing Zan Stewart - Liner Notes Reggie Andrews - Producer Kirk Felton - Remastering
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This 1998 CD reissues keyboardist Patrice Rushen's first two recordings as a leader except for one selection ("Puttered Bopcorn") from the first date that was left out due to lack of space. Twenty at the time of the earlier set, Rushen showed a great deal of potential for the future, potential that (at least in the jazz world) was unfortunately never realized. Rushen is heard on the Prelusion album heading a septet that includes tenor-saxophonist Joe Henderson (the most memorable soloist), trumpeter Oscar Brashear, trombonist George Bohanon and Hadley Caliman on reeds; the music is essentially advanced hard bop with touches of fusion. The later date has a similar group (without Henderson) and with guest spots for flutist Hubert Laws and guitarist Lee Ritenour. The R&Bish vocal by Josie James on "What's the Story" hints at where Rushen would be going in the future: straight to the pop market. So overall this CD, which should have served as a bright beginning for the young keyboardist, is practically the artistic highpoint of Patrice Rushen's erratic career. Scott Yanow - All Music Guide
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