Original Album Classics Stanley Clarke

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  • Release Date: 01/08/2008
  • Original Release: 2007
  • 5 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 42,215
  • Label: EPIC EUROPE
  • UPC: 886971454628
 
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Original Album Classics

Disc 1
1LISTENVulcan Princess 4:00
2LISTENYesterday Princess 1:41
3LISTENLopsy Lu 7:04
4LISTENPower 7:21
5LISTENSpanish Phases for Strings & Bass 6:32
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Disc 2
1LISTENSilly Putty 4:40
2LISTENJourney to Love 4:54
3LISTENHello Jeff 5:16
4LISTENSong to John, Pt. 1 4:19
5LISTENSong to John, Pt. 2 6:05
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Disc 3
1LISTENSchool Days 7:51
2LISTENQuiet Afternoon 5:09
3LISTENThe Dancer 5:28
4LISTENDesert Song 6:56
5LISTENHot Fun 2:55
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Disc 4
1LISTENOpening Statement 4:07
2LISTENHe Lives On 4:29
3LISTENMore Hot Fun 4:31
4LISTENSlow Dance 3:18
5Interlude: A Serious Occasion 0:20
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About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

What this import collection does, quite simply, is package Stanley Clarke's arguably best-known and best-selling studio records for Epic/Columbia, beginning with his debut for the label in 1974. The other records here -- all of which have very solid tracks on them but also have some real filler -- are Journey to Love (1975), School Days (1976), Modern Man (1978) and the first Clarke/Duke Project album with George Duke (1981). The decision to leave off the live record, which was a best seller, or even the minor hit "I Wanna Play for You" from 1976, is a curious one, simply because the context remains more fusion than funk/disco. Given the mastering and pressings, these are solid sounding sets -- others in the series include offerings by Mahavishnu Orchestra and Duke Ellington, to name just two -- and the price tag is quite modest as well. Still, unless one is a real fan (who would presumably have these titles already anyway) it is curious as to who on these shores would even consider them. Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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