Credits
for
Alan Pasqua: Milagro
Milagro is pianist Alan Pasqua's first album as a leader. The musical
promise he displayed in The Tony Williams Lifetime, Santana, and
George Russell's Living Time Orchestra has been fully realized on this
inventive disc, aided and abetted by cohorts Holland, DeJohnette, and
Brecker, and by five of New York's first-call brass and woodwind
session players. Pasqua's playing is both melodic and hard-driving
and, on this album, his gifts as an arranger are abundantly featured
to great effect.
S O N G |
LENGTH |
1) Acoma |
6:44 |
2) Rio Grande |
7:09 |
3) A Sleeping Child |
4:57 |
4) The Law of
Diminishing Returns |
5:55 |
5) Twilight |
4:42 |
6) All of You |
4:08 |
7) Milagro |
5:36 |
8) L'Inverno |
5:45 |
9) Heartland |
6:08 |
10) I'll Take You
Home Again, Kathleen (for my Kathleen) |
2:22 |
All compositions by Alan Pasqua All MUSIC/BMI Except "All Of You" (Cole Porter, Chappell & Co., Inc./ASCAP) And "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen" (Thomas P. Westendorf, EMI Blackwood Music, Inc./ASCAP) |
Alan Pasqua
Piano
Jack DeJohnette
Drums
Dave Holland
Bass
Michael Brecker
Tenor saxophone (on 2, 4, 8)
John Clark
French horn (on 5, 7)
Willie Olenick
Trumpet and fluegelhorn (on 2, 5, 9)
Roger Rosenberg
Alto flute (on 2, 5, 7, 9)
Jack Schatz
Trombone and bass trombone (on 2, 5, 9)
Dave Tofani
Bass clarinet (on 2, 7)
Milagro was released in September 1994. Recorded on October 10
and 11, 1993, at Sound on Sound, New York City. Mixed at Sound on
Sound. Edited at DSW Mastering Studios, New York City. Mastered at
Foothill Digital, New York City
Produced by Ralph Simon
Associate Producer: Joe Barbaria
Executive Producer: Sibyl R. Golden
|
Engineered and mixed by Joe Barbaria
Designed by Ann Lemon
Photography by Joanne Dugan
Mastered by Allan Tucker |
Jack DeJohnette appears courtesy of Somethin’ Else Records, a
division of Toshiba-EMI Ltd. Jack DeJohnette uses Sonor drums,
Sabian/Jack DeJohnette Signature cymbals, Vic Firth/Jack DeJohnette
drumsticks, and Aquarian Accessories/Jack DeJohnette Signature
drumheads exclusively. Michael Brecker appears courtesy of GRP
Records.