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Time Exposure is the thirteenth studio album by American jazz fusion bassist Stanley Clarke, released on August 28, 1984, by Epic Records. [2] The album features musical assistance from Jeff Beck, George Duke, Howard Hewett and Ernie Watts, amongst others.
Stanley Clarke: 59 ― 4 ― Nemperor: 1975 Journey to Love: 34 8 3 ― 1976 School Days: 34 ― 2 ― 1978 Modern Man: 57 25 4 ― 1979 I Wanna Play for You: 62 36 5 ― 1980 Rocks, Pebbles and Sand: 95 40 5 42 Epic: 1982 Let Me Know You: 114 25 7 ― 1984 Time Exposure: 149 52 10 ― 1985 Find Out! (as the Stanley Clarke Band) [5 ...
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Clarke intended to become the first black musician in the Philadelphia Orchestra until he met jazz pianist Chick Corea. [14] At the time, Corea was working with Stan Getz putting together a new backing band for him and writing music for the group; these pieces first surfaced on two albums recorded in February/March 1972 in New York, Captain Marvel (credited to Getz, released in 1974) and ...
Time exposure may refer to: Long-exposure photography or time-exposure photography; Time Exposure (Stanley Clarke album), 1984; Time Exposure (Little River Band album), 1981; Time Exposure the 1940 autobiography of US photographer William Henry Jackson (1843-1942)
Stanley Clarke – double bass, bass guitar, acoustic and electric guitar, keyboards; Wayne Shorter – soprano saxophone (on 2) George Howard – soprano saxophone (on 8) Freddie Hubbard – trumpet (on 5) Allan Holdsworth – guitar (on 4) George Duke – piano (on 8) Vance Taylor – piano (on 5) Eddie Arkin – synthesizer (on 2)
Brass Fever, Time Is Running Out (Impulse!, 1976) Peabo Bryson and Natalie Cole, We're the Best of Friends (Capitol, 1979) Kenny Burrell, Both Feet on the Ground (Fantasy, 1973) Cher, Take Me Home (Casablanca, 1979) Paul Clark, Aim for the Heart (Seed Records, 1980) Stanley Clarke, Time Exposure (CBS, 1984) Joe Cocker, Have a Little Faith (550 ...