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TriTone Asylum: The Hideaway Sessions
By
Harvey Mason
drumsb.1947

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Sly and the Family Stone
band / ensemble / orchestraPhilip Topping
woodwindsIan Vo
saxophone, altoDave Johnstone
drums
Brecker Brothers
band / ensemble / orchestraOn the other hand, "The 54 Blues" may well evoke one of those hazy nights when certain issues loomed large in the mind, especially the war in Vietnam. Ironically, there is bassist
Peter Sepsis
bass"Malawi," in which both Sepsis and Topping had a hand, is a little more world-music kind of thing, with vocals by
Baba Sissoko
percussionAndy Waddell
guitarThis recording may or may not be your cup of tea, but will keep you listening hard, maybe for an elusive tritone. Whatever the case, the production is rocking and the rhythm section is especially locked in. Lots of fun. ">
Track Listing
Grasshopper; Schizophrenic; The 54 Blues; The Road To Hue; Malawi; Ballad For Nongna; Simple (Live); First Days Of Summer.
Personnel
TriTone Asylum
producerPeter Sepsis
bassPhilip Topping
woodwindsIan Vo
saxophone, altoAllen Mascari
saxophoneGary Herbig
saxophoneAndy Waddell
guitarMitchel Forman
keyboardsHenri Wilkinson
keyboardsDave Johnstone
drumsBaba Sissoko
percussionBilly Hulting
percussionAlbum information
Title: The Hideaway Sessions | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Blue Canoe Records
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