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Quiet |
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Studio album by John Scofield |
Released |
September 24, 1996 (US) (CD) |
Recorded |
The Power Station, April 3-6, 1996, New York City, New York, USA; April 8, 1996 Pyramid Sound, Los Angeles, California, USA |
Genre |
Jazz |
Length |
50:46 (CD) |
Label |
Verve Records |
Producer |
John Scofield & Steve Swallow |
Professional reviews |
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John Scofield chronology |
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Quiet is an album by jazz musician John Scofield.
[edit] Musicians
This John Scofield album consists of John Scofield (electric guitar); Randy Brecker (trumpet); Wayne Shorter (Tenor Saxophone); Roger Rosenberg (bass clarinet), Howard Johnson (tuba and baritone), Steve Swallow (bass), Bill Stewart and Duduka Da Fonseca (drums) (on different tracks). Additional instruments are French horns and woodwinds.
All compositions and arrangements by John Scofield, except "Away" which was composed and arranged by Steve Swallow. Richard Siedel was executive producer.
[edit] Tracks
- After The Fact
- Tulle
- Away With Words
- Hold That Thought
- Door #3
- Bedside Manner
- Rolf And The Gang
- But For Love
- Away
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