View allAll Photos Tagged JoeFarrell,

Return to Forever / Light as a Feather

Track listing:

- "You're Everything" (Chick Corea, lyrics by Neville Potter) - 5:11

- "Light as a Feather" (Stanley Clarke, lyrics by Flora Purim) - 10:57

- "Captain Marvel" - 4:53

- "500 Miles High" (Corea, lyrics by Potter) - 9:07

- "Children's Song" - 2:47

- "Spain" (Corea, Joaquín Rodrigo) - 9:51

[All tracks are written by Chick Corea except where noted]

Chick Corea – Fender Rhodes electric piano

Stanley Clarke – double bass

Joe Farrell – flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone

Airto Moreira – drums, percussion

Flora Purim – vocals

Studio: I.B.C. Sound Recording Studios, London, England (8 October and 15 October 1972)

sleeve design: cover art by Harnish Grimes

Label: Polydor Records / 1973

ex Vinyl-Collection MTP

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_as_a_Feather

Joe Farrell / Canned Funk

Side one:

- "Canned Funk" (Joe Farrell) – 7:20

-"Animal" (Joe Farrell) – 9:55

Side two:

- "Suite Martinique" (Joe Farrell) – 9:03

- "Spoken Silence" (Joe Farrell) – 7:43

Joe Farrell – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, baritone saxophone, flute

Herb Bushler – bass

Joe Beck – guitar

Jimmy Madison – drums

Ray Mantilla – conga, percussion

Recorded: November, December 1974 at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ

sleeve design: Cover photography by Pete Turner

Label: CTI Records / 1975

ex Vinyl-Collection MTP

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canned_Funk

www.stvincent.edu | After being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Saint Vincent College’s Charles G. Manoli Tribute Lecture Series was hosted on Thursday, Oct. 28, with a presentation by Joe Farrell, C’68, entitled “A Grave Injustice: America’s Founders and their Burial Sites.”

 

Presented by the Saint Vincent College School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Charles G. and Anita L. Manoli Scholarship Fund, the lecture was free and open to the public and will take place in the Fred M. Rogers Center on the Saint Vincent College campus.

 

Farrell is the co-author of the “Graves of our Founders” series, based upon his travels to the graves of more than 200 founding fathers (and mothers) responsible for the birth of the U.S. He also co-authored the “Keystone Tombstones” book series, detailing his exploration and research on Pennsylvania cemeteries and stories about those interred there.

 

Lennie's on the Turnpike

Newbury Street (Route 1)

Peabody, Massachusetts

 

Joe Farrell playing flute

 

1963

 

Citation: Lennie's on the Turnpike Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts

Lennie's on the Turnpike

Newbury Street (Route 1)

Peabody, Massachusetts

 

Jaki Byard on piano, Alan Dawson on drums, George Tucker on bass, and Joe Farrell on drums, recording "Live at Lennie's"

 

April 1965

 

Citation: Lennie's on the Turnpike Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts

Williamstown High School - 1972 - Senior Football

 

BACK: Laurie Hewet, Jeff Scott, Tony McVeigh, Andrew Davies

MIDDLE: DJ Nilson, Alan Reitman, Frank Krupinski, Ron Shaw, John Lewer, Chris Honeyman, Frank Raeside, Joe Farrell, Arthur Hackett

FRONT: John Manolakakis, Doug Hill, Sturart Ballantyne, Ray Powley, Steven Vasil

Airto Moreira was born in Itaiópolis, Brazil, into a family of folk healers, and raised in Curitiba and São Paulo. Showing an extraordinary talent for music at a young age, he became a professional musician at age 13, noticed first as a member of the samba jazz pioneers Sambalanço Trio and for his landmark recording with Hermeto Pascoal in Quarteto Novo in 1967. Shortly after, he followed his wife Flora Purim to the United States.

 

After moving to the US, Moreira began playing regularly with jazz musicians in New York, including the bassist Walter Booker. Through Booker, Moreira began playing with Joe Zawinul, who in turn introduced him to Miles Davis. At this time Davis was experimenting with electronic instruments and rock and funk rhythms, a form which would soon come to be called jazz fusion. Moreira was to participate in several of the most important projects of this emerging musical form. He stayed with Davis for about two years, touring and participating in the creation of the seminal fusion recording Bitches Brew (1970).

Airto ‎– Free

Label: #CTIRecords ‎– CTI 8000

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Repress

Country: US

Released: #1979

Genre: Jazz

Style: #Fusion #LatinJazz

Tracklist

 

A1 Return To Forever

A2 Flora's Song

B1 Free

B2 Lucky Southern

B3 Creek (Arroio)

Credits

 

Alto Flute, Bass Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Piccolo Flute – #JoeFarrell (tracks: A1, A2, B2, B3)

Bass – #RonCarter (tracks: A2)

Electric Bass – #StanleyClarke (tracks: A1)

Electric Piano – Nelson Ayres (tracks: B3)

Electric Piano, Piano – #ChickCorea (tracks: A1, B3)

Flute – #HubertLaws (tracks: A2 to B2)

Guitar – #GeorgeBenson (tracks: B2), Jay Berliner (tracks: A2)

Percussion, Vocals, Flute – #AirtoMoreira

Piano – #KeithJarrett (tracks: A2, B2)

Trombone – Garnett Brown (tracks: A1, A2), Joe Wallace (tracks: A1, A2), Wayne Andre (tracks: A1, A2)

Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Alan Rubin (tracks: A1, A2), Burt Collins (tracks: A1, A2), Mel Davis (tracks: A1, A2)

Vocals – #FloraPurim (tracks: A1, B2)

 

#instarecords #instavinyl #recordoftheday #vinylrecordstores #vinylrecordcollection

Ralph MacDonald ‎– Sound Of A Drum

Label: Marlin ‎– MARLIN 2202

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: US

Released: 1976

Genre: Jazz,

Style: Jazz-Funk, Latin Jazz

 

Manufactured By – T.K. Productions, Inc.

Phonographic Copyright (p) – T.K. Productions, Inc.

Copyright (c) – T.K. Productions, Inc.

Distributed By – T.K. Productions, Inc.

Recorded At – Rosebud Recording Studio

Mixed At – Rosebud Recording Studio

Pressed By – Monarch Record Mfg. Co. – Δ21085

Credits

Art Direction, Design – Howard Smiley, Richard Roth

Bells [Orcherstra] – David Carey

Cello – Jesse Levy, Kermit Moore

Co-producer [Associate Producer] – Arthur Jenkins Jr.*, William Eaton

Coordinator [Album] – Diane Johnson

Coordinator [Album] [Assistant] – Judith Slaughter

Engineer [Recording] – Richard Alderson

Engineer [Recording] [Assistant] – Eddie Heath, Jr.*

Horns – Harold Vick, Jimmy Owens, Joe Farrell, Kiane Zawadi, Seldon Powell, Vergil Jones*

Mixed By – Arthur Jenkins Jr.*, Ralph MacDonald, Richard Alderson, William Eaton, William Salter

Painting [Cover] – David A. Leffel

Photography By – Martin Cohen (5)

Producer – Ralph MacDonald, William Salter

Strings – Alfred Brown, Emanuel Green, Gene Orloff, Harry Lookofsky, Julien Barber, Matthew Raimondi, Max Pollikoff, Paul Gershman, Sanford Allen, Selwart Clarke

Notes

Grover Washington, Jr. appears courtesy of C.T.I. Records

Bob James appears courtesy of C.T.I. Records

Eric Gale appears courtesy of C.B.S. Records

Nicholas Marrero appears courtesy of Fania Records

Patti Austin appears courtesy of C.T.I. Records

 

Recorded and mixed at

Rosebud Recording, Inc., New York

 

℗ © 1976 T.K. Productions, Inc.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

Matrix / Runout (A-Side Runout Etching): MARLON-2202-A MR Δ21085 (1)

Matrix / Runout (B-Side Runout Etching): MARLON-2202-B MR Δ21085-X (1)

 

Live is the final album by fusion band Return to Forever. It was recorded live at the Palladium in New York City on May 20 and 21 1977 as part of the Musicmagic tour to support the album of the same name. This was the only tour to feature the Musicmagic (1977) lineup, which included original members Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, and Joe Farrell, along with newly added member, Chick Corea's wife, Gayle Moran on vocals, piano and organ, and a six-piece horn section.

 

Originally released as a single LP, the album was #re_issued in 1978 as a four LP set called Return to Forever Live: The Complete Concert, which contained the full concert as heard by those who attended, including extended sections of dialogue and audience applause.

Return To Forever ‎– Live

Label: Columbia ‎– JC 35281

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: US

Released: 1978

Genre: Jazz

Style: Fusion, Latin Jazz

Tracklist

A1 So Long Mickey Mouse

A2 The Musician

A3 Chick's Piano Solo

A4 Musicmagic

B1 The Moorish Warrior And Spanish Princess

B2 Come Rain Or Come Shine

B3 The Endless Night (Part 1)

B4 The Endless Night (Part 2)

Credits

Bass, Bass [Piccolo], Vocals – #StanleyClarke

Drums – #GerryBrown

Producer, Synthesizer [Moog], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Piano [Acoustic] – #ChickCorea

Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo Flute – #JoeFarrell

Tenor Trombone – #RonMoss

Tenor Trombone, Baritone Horn – #JimPugh

Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Piccolo Trumpet – #JamesTinsley, #JohnThomas

Tuba, Bass Trombone, Baritone Horn – #HaroldGarrett

Vocals, Organ [Hammond], Electric Piano, Synthesizer [Mini Moog] – #GayleMoran

 

#ReturnToForever ‎#Live #ColumbiaRecords ‎#1978 #JazzFusion #LatinJazz #synthleadsolo #bass #vinylcollection #vinylrecords #instarecords #instavinyl #jazzfusionoftheday #recordoftheday #jazzlegends #cratedigger #loverecords #vinylgram #recordgram

Live is the final album by fusion band Return to Forever. It was recorded live at the Palladium in New York City on May 20 and 21 1977 as part of the Musicmagic tour to support the album of the same name. This was the only tour to feature the Musicmagic (1977) lineup, which included original members Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, and Joe Farrell, along with newly added member, Chick Corea's wife, Gayle Moran on vocals, piano and organ, and a six-piece horn section.

 

Originally released as a single LP, the album was #re_issued in 1978 as a four LP set called Return to Forever Live: The Complete Concert, which contained the full concert as heard by those who attended, including extended sections of dialogue and audience applause.

Return To Forever ‎– Live

Label: Columbia ‎– JC 35281

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: US

Released: 1978

Genre: Jazz

Style: Fusion, Latin Jazz

Tracklist

A1 So Long Mickey Mouse

A2 The Musician

A3 Chick's Piano Solo

A4 Musicmagic

B1 The Moorish Warrior And Spanish Princess

B2 Come Rain Or Come Shine

B3 The Endless Night (Part 1)

B4 The Endless Night (Part 2)

Credits

Bass, Bass [Piccolo], Vocals – #StanleyClarke

Drums – #GerryBrown

Producer, Synthesizer [Moog], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Piano [Acoustic] – #ChickCorea

Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo Flute – #JoeFarrell

Tenor Trombone – #RonMoss

Tenor Trombone, Baritone Horn – #JimPugh

Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Piccolo Trumpet – #JamesTinsley, #JohnThomas

Tuba, Bass Trombone, Baritone Horn – #HaroldGarrett

Vocals, Organ [Hammond], Electric Piano, Synthesizer [Mini Moog] – #GayleMoran

 

#ReturnToForever ‎#Live #ColumbiaRecords ‎#1978 #JazzFusion #LatinJazz #synthleadsolo #bass #vinylcollection #vinylrecords #instarecords #instavinyl #jazzfusionoftheday #recordoftheday #jazzlegends #cratedigger #loverecords #vinylgram #recordgram

Franco Ambrosetti-Joe Farrell - Backstage "Jazzfest Muenchen 1979"

 

© Copyright: Jan Scheffner

Jeffrey H. Lorber (born November 4, 1952) is an American keyboardist, composer, and record producer. After six previous nominations, Lorber won his first Grammy Award on Jan. 28, 2018 for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album for Prototype by his band The Jeff Lorber Fusion.

 

The Jeff Lorber Fusion Guest Artists: Chick Corea & Joe Farrell - Soft Space

Label: Inner City Records - IC 1056

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: US

Released: 1978

Genre: Jazz, Latin, Funk / Soul

Style: Fusion, Latin Jazz

 

Tracklist

A1The Samba

A2Katherine

A3Black Ice

B1Curtains

B2Proteus

B3Soft Space

B4Swing Funk

 

Credits

 

Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Flute - Terry Layne

Flute, Soprano Saxophone - Joe Farrell

Congas, Percussion - Ron Young

Drums - Dennis Bradford

Electric Bass - Lester McFarland

Synthesizer [Minimoog] - Chick Corea

Performer [Additional Personnel], Congas, Percussion - Bruce Smith

Performer [Additional Personnel], Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar - Dean Reichert

Piano [Acoustic], Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Moog 15, Oberheim Four Voice], Composed By - Jeff Lorber

 

#JeffLorber #TheJeffLorberFusion #ChickCorea #JoeFarrell #SoftSpace #InnerCityRecords #VinylRecords #instavinyl #instarecords #lovevinyl #LP #1978 #JazzFunk #JazzFusion #LatinJazz #TerryLayne #RonYoung #DennisBradford #LesterMcFarland #BruceSmith #DeanReichert

www.stvincent.edu | After being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Saint Vincent College’s Charles G. Manoli Tribute Lecture Series was hosted on Thursday, Oct. 28, with a presentation by Joe Farrell, C’68, entitled “A Grave Injustice: America’s Founders and their Burial Sites.”

 

Presented by the Saint Vincent College School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Charles G. and Anita L. Manoli Scholarship Fund, the lecture was free and open to the public and will take place in the Fred M. Rogers Center on the Saint Vincent College campus.

 

Farrell is the co-author of the “Graves of our Founders” series, based upon his travels to the graves of more than 200 founding fathers (and mothers) responsible for the birth of the U.S. He also co-authored the “Keystone Tombstones” book series, detailing his exploration and research on Pennsylvania cemeteries and stories about those interred there.

 

www.stvincent.edu | After being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Saint Vincent College’s Charles G. Manoli Tribute Lecture Series was hosted on Thursday, Oct. 28, with a presentation by Joe Farrell, C’68, entitled “A Grave Injustice: America’s Founders and their Burial Sites.”

 

Presented by the Saint Vincent College School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Charles G. and Anita L. Manoli Scholarship Fund, the lecture was free and open to the public and will take place in the Fred M. Rogers Center on the Saint Vincent College campus.

 

Farrell is the co-author of the “Graves of our Founders” series, based upon his travels to the graves of more than 200 founding fathers (and mothers) responsible for the birth of the U.S. He also co-authored the “Keystone Tombstones” book series, detailing his exploration and research on Pennsylvania cemeteries and stories about those interred there.

 

www.stvincent.edu | After being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Saint Vincent College’s Charles G. Manoli Tribute Lecture Series was hosted on Thursday, Oct. 28, with a presentation by Joe Farrell, C’68, entitled “A Grave Injustice: America’s Founders and their Burial Sites.”

 

Presented by the Saint Vincent College School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Charles G. and Anita L. Manoli Scholarship Fund, the lecture was free and open to the public and will take place in the Fred M. Rogers Center on the Saint Vincent College campus.

 

Farrell is the co-author of the “Graves of our Founders” series, based upon his travels to the graves of more than 200 founding fathers (and mothers) responsible for the birth of the U.S. He also co-authored the “Keystone Tombstones” book series, detailing his exploration and research on Pennsylvania cemeteries and stories about those interred there.

 

Musicmagic is the seventh and final studio album of fusion band Return to Forever.

 

This album contains the final line-up of the band, with only founders Chick Corea and Stanley Clarke returning from the previous album. This is the first album since Light as a Feather (1973) to contain vocals, featuring Stanley Clarke and Corea's wife #GayleMoran. This album also marks the return of original member Joe Farrell on saxophone and flute, along with several new members making up a five-piece horn section.

 

In addition to the conventional two channel stereo version the album was also released by Columbia in a four channel quadraphonic version in 1977 as one of the last quadraphonic albums released by the label. In 2016 the album was re-issued in stereo on hybrid Super Audio CD by Audio Fidelity. It was re-issued again on SACD by Dutton Vocalion in 2017 containing both the quadraphonic and stereo mixes.

 

With the addition of trombonist Ron Moss, this lineup toured and recorded the live album Live (1977) which was re-issued in 1978 as a 4-LP set called Return to Forever Live: The Complete Concert.

Return To Forever ‎– Musicmagic

Label: Columbia ‎– PC 34682

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Terre Haute Pressing

Country: US

Released: 1977

Genre: Jazz

Style: Fusion

Tracklist

A1 The Musician

A2 Hello Again

A3 Musicmagic

B1 So Long Mickey Mouse

B2 Do You Ever

B3 The Endless Night

Credits

Bass Trombone, Tenor Trombone, Baritone Horn – #HaroldGarrett

Drums – #GerryBrown

Electric Bass, Double Bass [Acoustic Bass], Bass [Piccolo Bass], Vocals, Co-producer – #StanleyClarke

Organ [Hammond B3], Synthesizer [Polymoog], Piano [Acoustic Piano], Vocals – #GayleMoran

Piano [Acoustic Piano], Electric Organ [Fender Rhodes], Clavinet, Synthesizer [Mini Moog, Moog 15, Polymoog, Arp Odyssey], Vocals, Producer – #ChickCorea

Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute [Flutes], Piccolo Flute [Piccolo] – #JoeFarrell

Tenor Trombone – #JimPugh

Trumpet [Lead Trumpet], Flugelhorn [Flugel Horn] – #JohnThomas

Trumpet, Piccolo Trumpet – #JamesTinsley

 

#ReturnToForever ‎#Musicmagic #ColumbiaRecords ‎#Vinylrecordcollection #TerreHautePressing #1977 #JazzFusion #drums #percussions #leadsolos #instarecords #インスタレコード #instavinyl #vinylrecords #レコード #vinylrecordcollection #ビニールレコードコレクション #jazzfusionoftheday #recordoftheday #ジャズフュージョン #cratedigger

 

Live is the final album by fusion band Return to Forever. It was recorded live at the Palladium in New York City on May 20 and 21 1977 as part of the Musicmagic tour to support the album of the same name. This was the only tour to feature the Musicmagic (1977) lineup, which included original members Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, and Joe Farrell, along with newly added member, Chick Corea's wife, Gayle Moran on vocals, piano and organ, and a six-piece horn section.

 

Originally released as a single LP, the album was #re_issued in 1978 as a four LP set called Return to Forever Live: The Complete Concert, which contained the full concert as heard by those who attended, including extended sections of dialogue and audience applause.

Return To Forever ‎– Live

Label: Columbia ‎– JC 35281

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: US

Released: 1978

Genre: Jazz

Style: Fusion, Latin Jazz

Tracklist

A1 So Long Mickey Mouse

A2 The Musician

A3 Chick's Piano Solo

A4 Musicmagic

B1 The Moorish Warrior And Spanish Princess

B2 Come Rain Or Come Shine

B3 The Endless Night (Part 1)

B4 The Endless Night (Part 2)

Credits

Bass, Bass [Piccolo], Vocals – #StanleyClarke

Drums – #GerryBrown

Producer, Synthesizer [Moog], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Piano [Acoustic] – #ChickCorea

Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo Flute – #JoeFarrell

Tenor Trombone – #RonMoss

Tenor Trombone, Baritone Horn – #JimPugh

Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Piccolo Trumpet – #JamesTinsley, #JohnThomas

Tuba, Bass Trombone, Baritone Horn – #HaroldGarrett

Vocals, Organ [Hammond], Electric Piano, Synthesizer [Mini Moog] – #GayleMoran

 

#ReturnToForever ‎#Live #ColumbiaRecords ‎#1978 #JazzFusion #LatinJazz #synthleadsolo #bass #vinylcollection #vinylrecords #instarecords #instavinyl #jazzfusionoftheday #recordoftheday #jazzlegends #cratedigger #loverecords #vinylgram #recordgram

Live is the final album by fusion band Return to Forever. It was recorded live at the Palladium in New York City on May 20 and 21 1977 as part of the Musicmagic tour to support the album of the same name. This was the only tour to feature the Musicmagic (1977) lineup, which included original members Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, and Joe Farrell, along with newly added member, Chick Corea's wife, Gayle Moran on vocals, piano and organ, and a six-piece horn section.

 

Originally released as a single LP, the album was #re_issued in 1978 as a four LP set called Return to Forever Live: The Complete Concert, which contained the full concert as heard by those who attended, including extended sections of dialogue and audience applause.

Return To Forever ‎– Live

Label: Columbia ‎– JC 35281

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: US

Released: 1978

Genre: Jazz

Style: Fusion, Latin Jazz

Tracklist

A1 So Long Mickey Mouse

A2 The Musician

A3 Chick's Piano Solo

A4 Musicmagic

B1 The Moorish Warrior And Spanish Princess

B2 Come Rain Or Come Shine

B3 The Endless Night (Part 1)

B4 The Endless Night (Part 2)

Credits

Bass, Bass [Piccolo], Vocals – #StanleyClarke

Drums – #GerryBrown

Producer, Synthesizer [Moog], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Piano [Acoustic] – #ChickCorea

Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo Flute – #JoeFarrell

Tenor Trombone – #RonMoss

Tenor Trombone, Baritone Horn – #JimPugh

Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Piccolo Trumpet – #JamesTinsley, #JohnThomas

Tuba, Bass Trombone, Baritone Horn – #HaroldGarrett

Vocals, Organ [Hammond], Electric Piano, Synthesizer [Mini Moog] – #GayleMoran

 

#ReturnToForever ‎#Live #ColumbiaRecords ‎#1978 #JazzFusion #LatinJazz #synthleadsolo #bass #vinylcollection #vinylrecords #instarecords #instavinyl #jazzfusionoftheday #recordoftheday #jazzlegends #cratedigger #loverecords #vinylgram #recordgram

Live is the final album by fusion band Return to Forever. It was recorded live at the Palladium in New York City on May 20 and 21 1977 as part of the Musicmagic tour to support the album of the same name. This was the only tour to feature the Musicmagic (1977) lineup, which included original members Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, and Joe Farrell, along with newly added member, Chick Corea's wife, Gayle Moran on vocals, piano and organ, and a six-piece horn section.

 

Originally released as a single LP, the album was #re_issued in 1978 as a four LP set called Return to Forever Live: The Complete Concert, which contained the full concert as heard by those who attended, including extended sections of dialogue and audience applause.

Return To Forever ‎– Live

Label: Columbia ‎– JC 35281

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: US

Released: 1978

Genre: Jazz

Style: Fusion, Latin Jazz

Tracklist

A1 So Long Mickey Mouse

A2 The Musician

A3 Chick's Piano Solo

A4 Musicmagic

B1 The Moorish Warrior And Spanish Princess

B2 Come Rain Or Come Shine

B3 The Endless Night (Part 1)

B4 The Endless Night (Part 2)

Credits

Bass, Bass [Piccolo], Vocals – #StanleyClarke

Drums – #GerryBrown

Producer, Synthesizer [Moog], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Piano [Acoustic] – #ChickCorea

Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo Flute – #JoeFarrell

Tenor Trombone – #RonMoss

Tenor Trombone, Baritone Horn – #JimPugh

Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Piccolo Trumpet – #JamesTinsley, #JohnThomas

Tuba, Bass Trombone, Baritone Horn – #HaroldGarrett

Vocals, Organ [Hammond], Electric Piano, Synthesizer [Mini Moog] – #GayleMoran

 

#ReturnToForever ‎#Live #ColumbiaRecords ‎#1978 #JazzFusion #LatinJazz #synthleadsolo #bass #vinylcollection #vinylrecords #instarecords #instavinyl #jazzfusionoftheday #recordoftheday #jazzlegends #cratedigger #loverecords #vinylgram #recordgram

www.stvincent.edu | After being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Saint Vincent College’s Charles G. Manoli Tribute Lecture Series was hosted on Thursday, Oct. 28, with a presentation by Joe Farrell, C’68, entitled “A Grave Injustice: America’s Founders and their Burial Sites.”

 

Presented by the Saint Vincent College School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Charles G. and Anita L. Manoli Scholarship Fund, the lecture was free and open to the public and will take place in the Fred M. Rogers Center on the Saint Vincent College campus.

 

Farrell is the co-author of the “Graves of our Founders” series, based upon his travels to the graves of more than 200 founding fathers (and mothers) responsible for the birth of the U.S. He also co-authored the “Keystone Tombstones” book series, detailing his exploration and research on Pennsylvania cemeteries and stories about those interred there.

 

My17 Phillies announcer: "In all honesty, it's kind of annoying after a while. But I think those are the guys, and they just couldn't get seats behind home plate today."

 

Other announcer: "The one guy has to understand that you can't use your left hand. You have to use your right hand."

 

First announcer: "But he had a beer in the other hand."

 

Other announcer: "Well, that's more important - especially for the people around you."

Live is the final album by fusion band Return to Forever. It was recorded live at the Palladium in New York City on May 20 and 21 1977 as part of the Musicmagic tour to support the album of the same name. This was the only tour to feature the Musicmagic (1977) lineup, which included original members Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, and Joe Farrell, along with newly added member, Chick Corea's wife, Gayle Moran on vocals, piano and organ, and a six-piece horn section.

 

Originally released as a single LP, the album was #re_issued in 1978 as a four LP set called Return to Forever Live: The Complete Concert, which contained the full concert as heard by those who attended, including extended sections of dialogue and audience applause.

Return To Forever ‎– Live

Label: Columbia ‎– JC 35281

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: US

Released: 1978

Genre: Jazz

Style: Fusion, Latin Jazz

Tracklist

A1 So Long Mickey Mouse

A2 The Musician

A3 Chick's Piano Solo

A4 Musicmagic

B1 The Moorish Warrior And Spanish Princess

B2 Come Rain Or Come Shine

B3 The Endless Night (Part 1)

B4 The Endless Night (Part 2)

Credits

Bass, Bass [Piccolo], Vocals – #StanleyClarke

Drums – #GerryBrown

Producer, Synthesizer [Moog], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Piano [Acoustic] – #ChickCorea

Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo Flute – #JoeFarrell

Tenor Trombone – #RonMoss

Tenor Trombone, Baritone Horn – #JimPugh

Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Piccolo Trumpet – #JamesTinsley, #JohnThomas

Tuba, Bass Trombone, Baritone Horn – #HaroldGarrett

Vocals, Organ [Hammond], Electric Piano, Synthesizer [Mini Moog] – #GayleMoran

 

#ReturnToForever ‎#Live #ColumbiaRecords ‎#1978 #JazzFusion #LatinJazz #synthleadsolo #bass #vinylcollection #vinylrecords #instarecords #instavinyl #jazzfusionoftheday #recordoftheday #jazzlegends #cratedigger #loverecords #vinylgram #recordgram

www.stvincent.edu | After being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Saint Vincent College’s Charles G. Manoli Tribute Lecture Series was hosted on Thursday, Oct. 28, with a presentation by Joe Farrell, C’68, entitled “A Grave Injustice: America’s Founders and their Burial Sites.”

 

Presented by the Saint Vincent College School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Charles G. and Anita L. Manoli Scholarship Fund, the lecture was free and open to the public and will take place in the Fred M. Rogers Center on the Saint Vincent College campus.

 

Farrell is the co-author of the “Graves of our Founders” series, based upon his travels to the graves of more than 200 founding fathers (and mothers) responsible for the birth of the U.S. He also co-authored the “Keystone Tombstones” book series, detailing his exploration and research on Pennsylvania cemeteries and stories about those interred there.

 

Joe Farrell (masked) and Tim Williams

www.stvincent.edu | After being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Saint Vincent College’s Charles G. Manoli Tribute Lecture Series was hosted on Thursday, Oct. 28, with a presentation by Joe Farrell, C’68, entitled “A Grave Injustice: America’s Founders and their Burial Sites.”

 

Presented by the Saint Vincent College School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Charles G. and Anita L. Manoli Scholarship Fund, the lecture was free and open to the public and will take place in the Fred M. Rogers Center on the Saint Vincent College campus.

 

Farrell is the co-author of the “Graves of our Founders” series, based upon his travels to the graves of more than 200 founding fathers (and mothers) responsible for the birth of the U.S. He also co-authored the “Keystone Tombstones” book series, detailing his exploration and research on Pennsylvania cemeteries and stories about those interred there.

 

www.stvincent.edu | After being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Saint Vincent College’s Charles G. Manoli Tribute Lecture Series was hosted on Thursday, Oct. 28, with a presentation by Joe Farrell, C’68, entitled “A Grave Injustice: America’s Founders and their Burial Sites.”

 

Presented by the Saint Vincent College School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Charles G. and Anita L. Manoli Scholarship Fund, the lecture was free and open to the public and will take place in the Fred M. Rogers Center on the Saint Vincent College campus.

 

Farrell is the co-author of the “Graves of our Founders” series, based upon his travels to the graves of more than 200 founding fathers (and mothers) responsible for the birth of the U.S. He also co-authored the “Keystone Tombstones” book series, detailing his exploration and research on Pennsylvania cemeteries and stories about those interred there.

 

www.stvincent.edu | After being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Saint Vincent College’s Charles G. Manoli Tribute Lecture Series was hosted on Thursday, Oct. 28, with a presentation by Joe Farrell, C’68, entitled “A Grave Injustice: America’s Founders and their Burial Sites.”

 

Presented by the Saint Vincent College School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Charles G. and Anita L. Manoli Scholarship Fund, the lecture was free and open to the public and will take place in the Fred M. Rogers Center on the Saint Vincent College campus.

 

Farrell is the co-author of the “Graves of our Founders” series, based upon his travels to the graves of more than 200 founding fathers (and mothers) responsible for the birth of the U.S. He also co-authored the “Keystone Tombstones” book series, detailing his exploration and research on Pennsylvania cemeteries and stories about those interred there.

 

www.stvincent.edu | After being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Saint Vincent College’s Charles G. Manoli Tribute Lecture Series was hosted on Thursday, Oct. 28, with a presentation by Joe Farrell, C’68, entitled “A Grave Injustice: America’s Founders and their Burial Sites.”

 

Presented by the Saint Vincent College School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Charles G. and Anita L. Manoli Scholarship Fund, the lecture was free and open to the public and will take place in the Fred M. Rogers Center on the Saint Vincent College campus.

 

Farrell is the co-author of the “Graves of our Founders” series, based upon his travels to the graves of more than 200 founding fathers (and mothers) responsible for the birth of the U.S. He also co-authored the “Keystone Tombstones” book series, detailing his exploration and research on Pennsylvania cemeteries and stories about those interred there.

 

JF and I share bromantic times on a Rainy Sunday with Karin and Nicole.

 

Photo by CharmCity.

Dj Craim spinnings the vinyls while the shooting of the brand new video

 

CRIME SWEETEST DAYS

 

DIRECTION & STYLE

Simo & Brian of SketchThisOut.

 

PRODUCTION

Gold

 

watch it here

 

©2008 - DjCraim/Gold/SketcThisOut

 

Joe Farrell (in mask) and Tim Williams

1