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- Date Released: August 22, 2006
- Genre: Jazz
- Label: Nova Records / The Orchard
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An excellent altoist and soprano-saxophonist, Brandon Fields mostly plays commercial music on this set. On "Studio Café Blues," he shows what he can do in a creative jazz context, but otherwise the music is rather mundane, with long melody statements, unimaginative rhythms, and a great deal of safe playing; this version of John Coltrane's "Equinox" is a misfire. Although there are some moments of interest (Fields does attractive tones on his instruments, and the musicianship of the players is high), Brandon Fields has shown elsewhere that he is capable of much better.
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Credits
- Bruce Fowler - Trombone // Bill Meyers - Synthesizer // Bill Meyers - Piano // Bill Meyers - Arranger // Bill Meyers - Conductor // Bill Meyers - Producer // John Patitucci - Bass // Phil Perry - Vocals // Phil Perry - Lyricist // Marilyn Baker - Viola // Bob Stone - Bass // Les Brockman - Engineer // Lenny Castro - Percussion // Lenny Castro - Tambourine // Vinnie Colaiuta - Drums // Luis Conte - Percussion // Luis Conte - Conga // Larry Corbett - Cello // Chuck Domanico - Bass // Ernest Ehrhardt - Cello // Sonny Emory - Drums // Brandon Fields - Synthesizer // Brandon Fields - Flute // Brandon Fields - Arranger // Brandon Fields - Flute (Alto) // Brandon Fields - Sax (Alto) // Brandon Fields - Sax (Baritone) // Brandon Fields - Sax (Soprano) // Brandon Fields - Sax (Tenor) // Brandon Fields - Producer // Brandon Fields - Main Performer // Brandon Fields - Horn Arrangements // Brandon Fields - String Arrangements // Brandon Fields - Mixing // Walt Fowler - Trumpet // Walt Fowler - Arranger // Walt Fowler - Flugelhorn // Walt Fowler - Horn Arrangements // Walt Fowler - Mixing // Armen Garabedian - Violin // Berj Garabedian - Violin // Berj Garabedian - Concert Master // David Garfield - Piano // David Garfield - Arranger // Maurice Grants - Cello // Diana Halprin - Violin // Pamela Henderson - Violin // Alan Hirshberg - Engineer // Alan Hirshberg - Mixing // Vanessa Kibbe - Violin // John Kliner - Engineer // Gina Kronstadt - Piano // Gina Kronstadt - Arranger // Gina Kronstadt - Conductor // Gina Kronstadt - Vocals // Gina Kronstadt - Producer // Gina Kronstadt - ? // Gina Kronstadt - Horn Arrangements // Gina Kronstadt - String Arrangements // Gina Kronstadt - Mixing // Gina Kronstadt - String Contractor // Mike Miller - Guitar // Mike Miller - Synthesizer // Dennis Moody - Engineer // Don Palmer - Violin // John Pena - Bass // Vladimir Polimatidi - Violin // Jimbo Ross - Viola // Robin Ross - Viola // Doug Sanders - Engineer // Dave Smerdzinski - Engineer // David Whitham - Organ // David Whitham - Piano // David Whitham - Arranger // David Whitham - Keyboards // Albert Wing - Sax (Tenor) // David Witham - Organ // David Witham - Synthesizer // David Witham - Piano // David Witham - Arranger // David Witham - Keyboards // Meg Zivahl - Violin // Novi Novog - Viola // Joe Goodman - Violin // David Gimpel - Executive Producer // David Gimpel - Design // Tanya Bovaird - Violin // Carole Adams - Engineer // David Ali - Photography // Abe Sera - Engineer // Jimmy Johnson - Bass // John Carter - Engineer // Tom Baker - Mastering // Michael O'Neill - Guitar
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