Album US 1981 on Bee Ess Records label
Jazz and R&B/Soul (Fusion)
Serenity and Mystery are two movements from a jazz suite entitled 'Quiescence', which I composed as a peace piece during the Vietnam War. Coincidentally, its first complete performance as the week of the peace treaty signing. Departure comes from 'Space Music' for saxophone octet. The drum effect was produced by hitting the keys of a tenor saxophone. The 'bird' sound is a soprano saxophone mouthpiece with added echo. Sayin' Yeah is for my parental family. Hi Mom! Clark is my cat with a crooked ear. He enjoys jumping on recently washed Lincoln Continentals. Use your imagination for Worms and Bumps. Special thanks to My Lady, Linda, and my little man Dan, for being patient, for being inspiring, and for just being. What You've Done For Me has been to show me love and beauty.
Bob Shaut sax, fl, producer, saxophone, flute, album by | |
Frank Malley acoustic guitar | |
Chris Starpoli dr, design, cover, drums, percussion, snare | |
Joe Lomoriello electric bass, acoustic bass | |
Ira Getter cwb, engineer, recording, keyboards | |
Danny Schliftman keyboards | |
Paul Rossman cng, perc, percussion | |
Ron Lapierre percussion | |
Dave Pratt trumpet, flugelhorn |
John McCormick engineer, recording |
Bob Ricketson photography by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Worms | Bob Shaut | 3:06 | |
2 | Sayin' Yeah | Bob Shaut | 4:05 | |
3 | Serenity | Bob Shaut | 5:05 | |
4 | What You've Done For Me | Bob Shaut | 6:24 | |
5 | Departure | Bob Shaut | 0:59 | |
6 | Clark's Calypso | Bob Shaut | 3:07 | |
7 | Bumps | Bob Shaut | 4:15 | |
8 | This One's For My Lady | Bob Shaut | 5:46 | |
9 | Mystery | Bob Shaut | 4:24 |