GRP Records publish Marcus Miller’s album : ‘Live & More’ recorded in the nineties (1998)
Marcus Miller‘s ‘Live & More’ is a live album recorded in 1996 and released on March 10, 1998 by GRP Records.
Track Listing : 1.Intro (Marcus Miller) – 02:26 . 2.Panther (Marcus Miller) – 09:06 . 3.Tutu (Marcus Miller) – 10:59 . 4.Funny (All She Needs Is Love) (Marcus Miller, Boz Scaggs) – 012:42 () . 5.Strange Fruit (Lewis Allan) – 03:56 . 6.Summertime (Ira Gershwin, George Gershwin, Dubose Heyward) – 05:33 . 7.Maputo (Marcus Miller) – 08:17 . 8.People Make The World Go ‘Round (Thom Bell, Linda Creed) – 09:04 . 9.Sophie (Marcus Miller) – 04:53 . 10.Jazz In The House (Marcus Miller) – 05:46
Musicians : Marcus Miller – Bass, Bass Clarinet, Guitar, Keyboards, Soprano Saxophone, Vocals, Vocoder . Hiram Bullock – Guitar . David Delhomme – Guitar . Dean Brown – Guitar . Bernard Wright – Keyboards . Lala Hathaway – Vocals . Kenny Garrett – Alto Saxophone . Everette Harp – Tenor Saxophone . Roger Byam – Tenor Saxophone . Michael Patches Stewart – Trumpet . David E-Man Ward – Trumpet . Poogie Bell – Drums
Production : Produced By Dave Ward, Marcus Miller Tim Gerron – Assistant Engineer . Chris Bellman – Mastering . Bernie Grundman – Mastering . Paul Mitchell – Engineer, Mixing . Rik Pekkonen – Engineer . David J. Ward Ii – Engineer, Mixing . Takamasa Honda – Assistant Engineer . Tony Meador – Assistant Engineer
Package : Fredrick Nilsen – Photography . Lynn Robb – Art Direction . Yukito Hosono – Photography
Recorded In 1996.
Released On March 10, 1998 By Grp Records.
(Source Marcus Miller – Live & More | Official Site)
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All About Jazz
As a soloist, Miller is one of the few commercial forces in contemporary jazz to bring the integrity of an instrumental master to his music, and the bands energy often veers into foray’s of high-octane fusion. […]
allmusic
While Miller plays everything but the kitchen sink himself (bass, bass clarinet, guitar, and vocoder), the genuine excitement here emerges from giving space to and interacting and stretching out with his sea of all-stars. […]
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