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School Days is the fourth solo album by jazz fusion bassist Stanley Clarke. The album reached number 34 in the Billboard 200 chart and number 2 in the Jazz Albums chart.[3]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Stanley Clarke.
- Side One
- "School Days" – 7:51
- Stanley Clarke - electric bass, vocals, hand bells
- Raymond Gomez - guitar
- David Sancious - keyboards
- Gerry Brown - drums, hand bells
- "Quiet Afternoon" – 5:09
- Stanley Clarke - electric bass, piccolo bass guitar with instant flanger, acoustic piano
- David Sancious - Mini-Moog synthesizer
- Steve Gadd - drums
- "The Dancer" – 5:27
- Stanley Clarke - electric bass, humming, acoustic piano
- Raymond Gomez - rhythm guitar
- David Sancious - organ, Mini-Moog synthesizer
- Gerry Brown - drums
- Milton Holland - percussion
- Side Two
- "Desert Song" – 6:56
- Stanley Clarke - acoustic bass
- John McLaughlin - acoustic guitar
- Milton Holland - congas, triangle
- "Hot Fun" – 2:55
- Stanley Clarke - electric bass
- David Sancious - electric guitar
- Raymond Gomez - electric guitar
- Steve Gadd - drums
- "Life Is Just a Game" – 9:00
- Stanley Clarke - electric and acoustic basses, vocals, piccolo bass guitar, gong, chimes
- Icarus Johnson - electric and acoustic guitars
- George Duke - keyboards
- Billy Cobham - drums, Moog 1500 synthesizer
Personnel
- Stanley Clarke – double bass, bass guitar, piccolo bass, electric guitar, keyboards, percussion, vocals
- Chick Corea – keyboards
- George Duke – keyboards
- Jeff Beck – guitar
- Ray Gomez – electric guitar, rhythm guitar
- Icarus Johnson – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- John McLaughlin – guitar
- David Sancious – electric guitar, keyboards
- Gerry Brown – drums, handbells
- Billy Cobham – drums, synthesizer
- Steve Gadd – drums
- Lenny White – drums
- Milt Holland – congas, percussion
- Tom Malone – trombone
- Dave Taylor – trombone
- Jon Faddis – trumpet
- Alan Rubin – trumpet
- Lew Soloff – trumpet
- Earl Chapin – horn
- John Clark – horn
- Peter Gordon – horn
- Wilmer Wise – horn
- Al Aarons – brass
- Stewart Blumberg – brass
- George Bohanon – brass
- Buddy Childers – brass
- Robert Findley – brass
- Gary Grant – brass
- Lew McCreary – brass
- Jack Nimitz – brass
- William Peterson – brass
- Dalton Smith – brass
- Marilyn Baker – strings
- Thomas Buffum – strings
- David Campbell – strings
- Rollice Dale – strings
- Robert Dubow – strings
- Janice Gower – strings
- Karen Jones – strings
- Dennis Karmazyn – strings
- Gordon Marron – strings
- Lya Stern – strings
- Ron Strauss – strings
- Marcia Van Dyke – strings
- John Wittenberg – strings[5]
Production
- Lynn Dreese Breslin – Art Direction
- Bob Defrin – Art Direction
- Ken Scott – Producer, Engineer, Remixing
- Jerry Solomon – Assistant Engineer
- Ed Thacker – Assistant Engineer
- Michael Frondelli – Assistant Engineer
References
- ^ Ginell, Richard S. "School Days". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
- ^ Swenson, John, ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide (1st ed.). New York: Rolling Stone. p. 41. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
- ^ "School Days - Stanley Clarke | Awards | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
- ^ http://www.discogs.com/Stanley-Clarke-School-Days/release/3338101
- ^ "School Days - Stanley Clarke | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 September 2017.