Cape Wrath (album)
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| Studio album by Morrissey–Mullen | ||||
| Released | 1979 | |||
| Recorded | Rockfield Studios, Monmouth and Scorpio Sound, London | |||
| Genre | Jazz-fusion | |||
| Label | EMI Harvest Records | |||
| Producer | Dennis Weinreich, John Darnley | |||
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Cape Wrath (1979) was the second album recorded by British jazz-fusion duo Morrissey–Mullen, although it was the first they recorded in the United Kingdom. It featured a rhythm section which included Max Middleton, Richard Bailey and Kuma Harada, who would go on to form part of Snowy White's later line-ups.
Track listing
Side One
- "Lovely Day" (Bill Withers)
- "Cape Wrath" (Jim Mullen)
- "Bristol Boogie" (Max Middleton)
- "Return to Tooting Broadway" (Dick Morrissey)
Side Two
- "Soul Eyes" (Mal Waldron)
- "Song for Carla" (Max Middleton)
- "Dreams So Real" (Carla Bley)
- "Night Song" (Jim Mullen)
Personnel
- Dick Morrissey - tenor sax
- Jim Mullen - guitar
- Richard Bailey - drums
- Kuma Harada - bass
- Max Middleton - keyboards
- Robert Ahwai - guitar
- Tony Carr - percussion
- Dennis Weinreich - engineer / co-producer / percussion
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