Credits
for
John Clark: I Will
On I Will, John Clark demonstrates loudly,
clearly, and beautifully why he is not only everyone's first-choice
French horn player (Gil Evans, Carla Bley, McCoy Tyner, and
countless others) but also a brilliant composer, improviser, and
orchestrator. The music varies from orchestral through quintets to free trios and
duets. Always, in a very personal way, Clark's music genius shines.
S O N G |
LENGTH
|
1) India
96th Street Sonata
|
7:21 |
2) Casilda |
4:40 |
3) Mellow
Max |
1:53 |
4) King
Bert |
3:43 |
5) My One
and Only Love |
6:54 |
6) Bad
Attitude |
7:15 |
7) Now You
Start |
3:14 |
8) Airegin |
3:03 |
9) I Will |
11:05 |
10)
Sister E.M.C. |
5:07 |
All compositions by John Clark (Hidden Meaning Music & Musicards/BMI), except "India" by John Coltrane (Jowcol Music/ BMI), "My One and Only Love" by Guy B. Wood and Robert Mellin (Warock Corp. & Colgems EMI Music/ASCAP), and "Airegin" by Sonny Rollins (Prestige Music/BMI)
|
John
Clark:
French Horn
Trevor Clark: Sitar (on 1)
Stanton Davis: Trumpet (on
1, 6, 7, 9)
Bruce Ditmas: Drums (on 1,
2, 4-6, 8, 9)
Alex Foster: Tenor and
soprano saxophones (on 1-4, 6, 9)
Chris Hunter: Flute and alto
saxophone (on 1, 9)
Howard Johnson: Bass
clarinet (on 1, 9)
Ryo Kawasaki: Guitar (on 1, 5, 6,
9)
Pete Levin:
Keyboard (on 1, 2, 4-6, 9, 10)
Mike Richmond:
Bass (on 1, 2, 4-6, 9)
Bob Stewart: Tuba (on 8)
Dave
Taylor: Trombone and bass trombone (on 1, 6, 7, 9)
Produced
by Ralph Simon.
Executive Producer: Sibyl R. Golden.
Engineered and mixed by Joe Barbaria.
Mastered by Allan Tucker.
Designed by Ann Lemon.
Photography by Joanne Dugan.
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I Will was
released in April 1997.
Recorded on October 7 and 8, 1996 at Sony Studios, New York City.
Mixed at Sound on Sound Recording,
New York City.
Mastered at Foothill Digital, New York City.
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Howard
Johnson appears courtesy of Verve/Motor (Hamburg, Germany). Pete Levin
appears courtesy of Gramavision Records. Alex Foster
plays VanDoren reeds. Pete Levin uses Voce organ modules and Goff
professional organ products. Mike Richmond uses LaBella strings. Dave Taylor uses Getzen/Edwards instruments.