Gil Evans And His Orchestra – There Comes A Time - Mint- LP Record 1976 RCA USA Vinyl - Post Bop / Big Band
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Gil Evans And His Orchestra – There Comes A Time
| Label: | RCA – APL1-1057 |
|---|---|
| Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Album
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| Country: | US |
| Released: | |
| Genre: | Jazz |
| Style: | Post Bop, Big Band |
| A1 | King Porter Stomp |
| 3:48 | ||
| A2 | There Comes A Time |
| 16:10 | ||
| A3 | Makes Her Move |
| 1:25 | ||
| B1 | Little Wing |
| 5:03 | ||
| B2 | The Meaning Of The Blues |
| 5:51 | ||
| B3 | Aftermath The Fourth Movement Children Of The Fire |
| 5:45 | ||
| B4 | Anita's Dance |
| 2:53 |
- Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – David Sanborn
- Art Direction – Dick Smith (9)
- Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – Howard Johnson (3)
- Celesta [Celeste], Timpani [Tympani], Congas, Cowbell – Sue Evans
- Drums – Tony Williams* (tracks: A1, A3 to B4), Bruce Ditmas (tracks: A2)
- Electric Bass – Herb Bushler (tracks: A1, A3 to B4), Paul Metzke (tracks: A2)
- Electric Guitar – Ryo Kawasaki
- Engineer – Gus Mossler
- Engineer [Mixing] – Ray Hall
- French Horn – John Clark (2), Pete Levin, Peter Gordon (8)
- Marimba, Chimes, Gong, Drum [Tuned], Vibraphone [Vibes] – Warren Smith
- Percussion, Tabla, Cuica – Bruce Ditmas
- Photography By [Cover] – David B. Hecht
- Photography By [Liner] – Allan Tannenbaum
- Piano, Electric Piano, Celesta [Celeste] – Gil Evans
- Producer [Associate] – Anita Evans, Teddy Randazzo
- Producer [Production, Direction] – Anita Evans, Gil Evans
- Steel Guitar, Drum Machine [Drum Synthesizer], Bells – Joe Gallivan
- Synthesizer – Paul Metzke
- Synthesizer, Organ – David Horowitz, Pete Levin
- Synthesizer, Piccolo Flute – Tom Malone
- Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Billy Harper, George Adams
- Trombone – Joe Daley, Tom Malone
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Ernie Royal, Lew Soloff
- Trumpet, Koto, Vocals – Hannibal Marvin Peterson
- Tuba – Bob Stewart (tracks: A1 to B1, B4), Howard Johnson (3), Joe Daley (tracks: B2, B3), Tom Malone
Recorded at RCA's Studio "B", New York City on March - June 1975.
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