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Stanley Clarke
Bassist Stanley Clarke first met Chick Corea in 1971, when he came to New York.
It led to a cooperation with Corea's Return To Forever. Later, in 1974, Stanley
released his first album as a leader, and won the sympathy of the jazz world
with his fusion style bass play.
The organ is Stanley's "also"-instrument and seldom used, whereas the acoustic and electric bass are his favorite instruments. |
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Where Have I Known You Before Polydor 825206-2 released 1974 recorded July/August 1974 in New York/USA |
Chick Corea, piano, organ, synthsizers, percussion Stanley Clarke, bass, organ, chimes, bell tree Lenny White, drums, percussion, congas, bongos Al DiMeola, guitars |
No Mystery Polydor PD 6512 released 1975 recorded January 1975 in New York, NY/USA |
Al Di Meola, guitar Stanley Clarke, Yamaha organ, synthesizer, bass, vocals Chick Corea, clavinet, Yamaha organ, marimba, piano, synthesizer, drums, vocals Lenny White, drums, marimba, percussion |
Journey To Love Atlantic ATL 50187 released 1975 recorded in New York, NY/USA |
Stanley Clarke, organ, bass Jeff Beck, guitar John McLaughlin, guitar David Sancious, guitar Chick Corea, piano George Duke, organ, piano, synthesizer, vocals Steve Gadd, drums |
I Wanna Play For You Nemperor Records KZ2 35680 released 1979 recorded live September 1977 at Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles, CA; June 1978 at Calderone Theatre in Long Island, NY; July 1978 at Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, CA/USA |
Stanley Clarke, guitar, synthesizer, organ, bass, vocals Al Williams, soprano sax, baritone sax Tom Scott, alto sax Stan Getz, tenor sax Bob Malach, tenor sax, trumpet Alfred Williams, sax Al Harrison, trumpet Freddie Hubbard, flugelhorn James Tinsley, piccolo trumpet, trumpet Jeff Beck, guitar Ray Gomez, guitar Lee Ritenour, guitar Todd Cochran, synthesizer, organ, piano George Duke, piano, synthesizer Mike Garson, Fender Rhodes, synthesizer Ronnie Foster, piano Phil Jost, organ Peter Robinson, synthesizer David DeLeon, bass Darryl Brown, drums, cymbals Gerry Brown, drums Steve Gadd, drums Harvey Mason sr., drums Airto Moreira, percussion Dee Dee Bridgewater, vocals Cathy Carson, vocals Juanita Curiel, vocals Gwen Owens, vocals |
The 1976 Solo Keyboard Album Epic EK 64277 recorded April 1995 |
Stanley Clarke, bass, guitar, keyboards, organ, piano, sitar, vocals Gerald Albright, soprano sax Brandon Fields, alto sax, tenor sax Kirk Whalum, tenor sax George Bohannon, trombone Jerry Hey, trumpet Al Aarons, brass George Bohanon, brass Stewart Blumberg, brass Garnett Brown, brass James Buffington, brass Earl Chapin, brass Buddy Childers, brass Jon Faddis, brass Robert Findley, brass Tom "Bones" Malone, brass Lew McCreary, brass Jack Nimitz, brass Peter Gordon, brass Gary Grant, brass William Peterson, brass Alan Rubin, brass Dalton Smith, brass Lew Soloff, brass David Taylor, brass Wilmer Wise, brass Tom Scott, lyricon Jeff Beck, guitar Bill Connors, guitar Ray Gomez, guitar David Sancious, guitar, keyboards Todd Cochran, organ, piano George Duke, clavinet, keyboards, organ, piano, vocals Jan Hammer, Moog synthesizer, organ, piano strings section Louis Johnson, bass, vocals Carmine Appice, drums Darryl Brown, drums Gerry Brown, drums Dennis Chambers, drums Harvey Mason sr., drums John "J.R." Robinson, drums John "4 Daddman" Robinson, drums Kenny White, drums Tony Williams, drums Steve Gadd, drums, percussion Philip Bailey, vocals Carl Carwell, vocals Leon "Ndugu" Chancler, vocals Darrell Cox, vocals Phil Perry, vocals |
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