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Stanley Clarke: Find Out!

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Label: Epic Records
Released: 1985
Time:
39:36
Category: Jazz
Producer(s): Stanley Clarke
Rating:
Media type: CD
Web address: www.stanleyclarke.com
Appears with: Al Di Meola, Jean-Luc Ponty
Purchase date: 2015
Price in €: 1,00





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[1] Find Out (Keithen Carter, Pat. Leonard, Stanley Clarke) - 4:31
[2] What If I Should Fall In Love (Rayford Griffin, Robert Brookins, Stanley Clarke) - 4:52
[3] Born In The U.S.A. (Bruce Springsteen) - 4:54
[4] The Sky's The Limit (Keithen Carter, Pat. Leonard*, Stanley Clarke) - 5:15
[5] Don't Turn The Lights Out (Hollywood, Stanley Clarke) - 4:03
[6] Campo Americano (Stanley Clarke) - 4:13
[7] Stereotypica (Stanley Clarke) - 2:41
[8] Psychedelic (Robert Brookins, Tony Haynes) - 4:25
[9] My Life (Stanley Clarke) - 4:42

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Stanley Clarke - Guitar, Bass Guitar, Producer, Vocals
Raymond Gomez - Guitar
Eddie Martinez - Guitar
Robert Brookins - Keyboards, Vocals
Pat Leonard - Keyboards
Sunnie Paxson - Keyboards
Rayford Griffin - Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Paulinho da Costa - Percussion

Mick Guzauski - Engineer, Mixing
Chris Brunt - Engineer
Csaba Petocz - Engineer
George Massenburg - Engineer
Tommy Vicari - Engineer
Darren Klein - Assistant Engineer
Murray Dvorkin - Assistant Engineer
Richard McKernan - Assistant Engineer
Sharon Rice - Assistant Engineer
Brian Gardner - Mastering
Bernie Grundman - Mastering
Norman Seeff - Photography

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1985 CD Epic EK40040



Billed as a product of the Stanley Clarke Band, Find Out! is a fairly desultory exercise in techno rock/funk, undermined mostly by routine song material. Consisting of Clarke, Rayford Griffin (drums), Robert Brookins, and Sunnie Paxson (keyboards), plus a handful of sessionmen, the band wasn't one of Clarke's more inventive or hard-charging groups, and they do their machinelike best with what little they are given. When Clarke is reduced to rewriting his classic "School Days" on "My Life," you know that the well is running dry. The sole intriguing curiosity is a cover version of "Born in the U.S.A." that sounds like a black man's parody of white arena rock, with Springsteen's bitter lyric ground out rap-style by Clarke. Well, at least that was a bit ahead of its time.

Richard S. Ginelli - All Music Guide
 

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