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    Stanley Clarke - School Days (1976/2013) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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    Stanley Clarke - School Days (1976/2013) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

    Stanley Clarke - School Days (1976/2013)
    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 37:11 minutes | 725 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

    "School Days" is the jaw-dropping fourth studio album by GRAMMY Award-winning bassist Stanley Clarke. The album features guest musicians including John McLaughlin, George Duke, Milt Holland, Billy Cobham, Steve Gadd and more. It reached #2 on Billboard’s Top Jazz Albums and features the standouts “Quiet Afternoon” and “The Dancer”. "School Days" highlights Clarke’s riveting compositional skills and irresistible technique. This definitive classic is a favorite among music lovers and bass players.

    Every pro electric-bass player and their mothers wore out the grooves of this record when it first came out, trying to cop Clarke's speedy, thundering, slapped-thumb bass licks. Yet ultimately, it was Clarke's rapidly developing compositional skills that made this album so listenable and so much fun for the rest of us, then and now. The title track not only contributed a killer riff to the bass vocabulary; it is a cunningly organized piece of music with a well-defined structure. Moreover, Clarke follows his calling card with two tunes that are even more memorable – the sauntering ballad "Quiet Afternoon" and an ebullient, Brazilian percussion-laced number with a good string arrangement and a terrific groove, "The Dancer." Clarke also brings out the standup bass for a soulful acoustic dialogue with John McLaughlin on "Desert Song." Evidently enthused by their leader's material, David Sancious (keyboards) and Raymond Gomez (guitars) deliver some of their best solos on records – and with George Duke on hand on one cut, you hear some preliminary flickerings of Clarke's ventures into the commercial sphere. But at this point in time, Clarke was triumphantly proving that it was possible to be both good and commercial at the same time.

    Tracklist:

    01 - School Days
    02 - Quiet Afternoon
    03 - The Dancer
    04 - Desert Song
    05 - Hot Fun
    06 - Life Is Just A Game

    Produced by Stanley Clarke & Ken Scott. Engineered & Remixing by Ken Scott.
    Recorded in June 1976 at Electric Lady Studios, New York City, NY and A&M Studios, Los Angeles, CA.

    Musicians:
    Stanley Clarke - electric bass, acoustic bass, piccolo bass, acoustic piano, vocals, handbells, gong, chimes, humming
    John McLaughlin - acoustic guitar (on 'Desert Song“)
    Icarus Johnson - electric and acoustic guitars (on 'Life Is Just a Game“)
    Raymond Gomez - electric guitar (on 'School Days', 'The Dancer', 'Hot Fun“)
    David Sancious - keyboards, Minimoog synthesizer, organ, guitar
    George Duke - keyboards (on 'Life Is Just a Game“)
    Steve Gadd - drums (on 'Quiet Afternoon' and 'Hot Fun“)
    Billy Cobham - drums, Moog 1500 (on 'Life Is Just a Game“)
    Gerry Brown - drums, handbells (on 'School Days' and 'The Dancer“)
    Milt Holland - percussion, congas, triangle

    Analyzed: Stanley Clarke / School Days
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR14 -0.15 dB -17.08 dB 7:50 01-School Days
    DR15 -0.84 dB -19.48 dB 5:09 02-Quiet Afternoon
    DR14 -0.86 dB -17.76 dB 5:24 03-The Dancer
    DR15 -4.72 dB -23.71 dB 6:55 04-Desert Song
    DR15 -0.41 dB -17.18 dB 2:55 05-Hot Fun
    DR14 -0.15 dB -17.78 dB 8:58 06-Life Is Just A Game
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 6
    Official DR value: DR15

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2738 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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