In November Sunlight

In November Sunlight
Studio album by Soko
Released December 17, 1996
Recorded
Genre Jazz fusion
Length 60:01
Label Breezeway
Soko chronology
In November Sunlight
(1996)
Two
(2005)
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Allmusic [1]

In November Sunlight is the debut album by the instrumental band Soko, released on December 17, 1996. This is the only album featuring John Gilmore as a member of the band, who left the band after the album, turning Soko into a duet, although did perform as a guest on the following album. Seven of the nine tracks on the album feature guest musicians, and three of the four guests are associated with the Dave Matthews BandDave Matthews, LeRoi Moore, and Tim Reynolds. The fourth guest, percussionist Darrell Rose, created the album's artwork.[2] The entire album is instrumental with the exception of the end of "Jiriki," which features vocals by Dave Matthews.

Soko is currently working on a new recording of In November Sunlight, with a planned release in late 2008. The new work will comprise the same tracks in the same order (plus a bonus track), with very similar arrangements. The band is not happy with the musical execution or production of the 1996 release, and wants to present more definitive realizations of the compositions. Drummer on the project is Nir Z. Dave Matthews, Tim Reynolds, and LeRoi Moore will appear again, along with Steve Kimock (guitars), Mike Colley (guitars), David Cast (saxophones), John Zias (guitars), David Darling (cello), and others.

Track listing

No. TitleGuests Length
1. "Half Sleep (The River Dreams)"  Darrell Rose 6:58
2. "Your Steps Alone"  LeRoi Moore 7:10
3. "Coast to Coast"  LeRoi Moore 6:57
4. "In November Sunlight"  LeRoi Moore 6:08
5. "Jiriki"  Dave Matthews, LeRoi Moore, Tim Reynolds 7:19
6. "Energy Change"  LeRoi Moore 9:53
7. "Body Home"    11:13
8. "Lullaby for E"    4:33

Personnel

Soko:

With guests:

External links

References

  1. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r465149
  2. "Recordings". Soko. Archived from the original on 2006-09-13. Retrieved 2006-10-27.
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