Who's Who?
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| Who's Who? | ||
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| Studio album by John Scofield | ||
| Released | 1979 (US) (LP) 1997 (US) (CD) |
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| Genre | Jazz | |
| Length | 36:44 | |
| Label | Jive/Novus Records, One Way Records (re-release) | |
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Who's Who? is a studio album by jazz musician John Scofield. It features two different bands, one acoustic and one electric. The acoustic group, featuring Scofield's then-employer Dave Liebman on saxophones, Eddie Gomez on bass, and Billy Hart on drums, recorded 'The Beatles' and 'How the West Was Won'. The electric group, featuring future Kenny Kirland on keyboards, Anthony Jackson on electric bass, Steve Jordan on drums, and Sammy Figueroa on percussion, recorded the balance of the album. The sessions were recorded in 1979 at The Platinum Factory studios in Brooklyn, NY.
[edit] Musicians
John Scofield (electric guitar); Kenny Kirkland (keyboards); Steve Swallow, Anthony Jackson, Eddie Gomez (bass); Steve Jordan, Billy Hart, Adam Nussbaum (drums); Sammy Figueroa (percussion); Dave Liebman (saxophone).
[edit] Track listing
- Looks Like Meringue
- Cassidae
- The Beatles
- Spoons
- Who's Who
- How The West Was Won
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