Phonographic Copyright (p) – The Verve Music Group
Copyright (c) – The Verve Music Group
Distributed By – Universal Music Distribution
Produced For – MPS Records
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Faces in Reflection - George Duke. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. opening solo no. 1 solo no. 2 dung in reflection instr. tres filhos beach in 1974, Faces in Reflection was, in many ways, George Duke's third album as a leader for MPS. The first two, Solus and The Inner Source, were recorded separately but issued as a double-LP by SABA, which shortly thereafter ceased doing business and was folded into MPS. That said, there is little resemblance between the man who recorded his early albums like Save the Country, those aforementioned, and the seasoned studio experimentalist who cut Faces in Reflection. Faces In Reflection is the third studio album by American keyboardist George Duke issued in 1974 on MPS Records. The album reached No. 31 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. Faces in Reflection was produced by Balhard G. George Duke keyboards, pianos, vocals 2, 10. John Heard bass. Leon Ndugu Chancler drums. Baldhard G. Falk producer, photography. Fred Borkgren engineer. Kerry McNabb mixing. Heinz Bähr design. Marcia Blackman liner notes. Faces in Reflection 1973. Album by George Duke. North Beach. was sampled in. Midnight by A Tribe Called Quest 1993. Faces in Reflection No. Elevate by Labtekwon 2010. Album 1974 9 Songs. Faces in Reflection George Duke. in Reflection is a fusion music album recording by GEORGE DUKE released in 1974 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. A1 The Opening 3:18 A2 Capricorn 5:06 A3 Piano Solo No. 1 2 2:21 A4 Psychosomatic Dung 5:03 A5 Faces In Reflection No. 1 Instrumental 3:37 B1 Maria Tres Filhos 5:09 B2 North Beach 6:26 B3 Da Somba 6:18 B4 Faces In Reflection No. 2 Vocal. Total Time: 42:28. Listen free to George Duke Faces In Reflection The Opening, Capricorn and more. 9 tracks 39:59. Seminal work with renegade guitaristcomposer Frank Zappa in the mid-1970s further cemented a reputation built on earlier recordings with violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, saxophonist Cannonball Adderley and vocalist Flora Purim. A restrained reprise of the more expansive and relentless Faces in Reflection No. 1 closes the album, with Duke's only lyric-based vocal of the disc