Album US 1981 on Blue Collar Records label
Jazz (Fusion)
Recorded, mixed and mastered at The Automatt, San Francisco, CA in August and September, 1980. George Cables courtesy of Contemporary Records. Babatunde Michael Lea courtesy of Theresa Records. In Dedication to the late Robert Trezvant. Printed in U.S.A.
James Leary b, bass, arranged by, arrangements by, composed by, all compositions, album by | |
Charlie McCarthy fl, ts, alto saxophone, flute | |
Steve Keller as, alto saxophone, flute | |
Ray Loeckle ts, sss, baritone saxophone, flute, clarinet | |
Eddie Marshall dr, 1968-2011 US drums | |
Babatunde Lea dr, cng, perc, *1948 US percussion | |
Kenneth Nash perc, percussion | |
George Cables p, *1944 US piano | |
Joe Henderson ts, 1937-2001 US tenor saxophone | |
Da'ud David Johnson tenor saxophone, flute | |
Tod Dickow ts, fl, sax, US tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet | |
Fred Mergy trombone | |
Gordon Messick trombone | |
John Russell tb, voc, trombone | |
Nic. tenBroek , trombone | |
Cal Lewiston tr, fh, trumpet, flugelhorn | |
Fred Berry tr, trumpet, flugelhorn | |
Tim Acosta tr, trumpet, flugelhorn | |
Zane Woodworth trumpet, flugelhorn |
Don Evenson design |
Don Espinoza design concept, front cover concept, illustration |
John Collar design concept, front cover concept, liner notes, producer |
Wayne Lewis engineer, assistant engineer |
Paul Stubblebine mastered by |
Jeff Roth photography by, back cover photograph of james leary by |
Bennett Hall photography by, back cover photograph: "atlantis rising" by, photography by, back cover photomontage & hand tinted photography by |
Bruce Loewenthal producer, associate producer |
Fred Catero recorded by, mixed by |
James Leary |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Today's Song | James Leary | 5:32 | |
2 | Remember To Smile | James Leary | 4:57 | |
3 | Twenty-Five/Mister X. | James Leary | 3:54 | |
4 | So Far So Good | James Leary | 7:04 | |
5 | Legacy | James Leary | 10:20 | |
6 | Waltz For Monday | James Leary | 5:25 | |
7 | Wajumbe | James Leary | 8:12 |