Now You See It… (Now You Don't)
Now You See It… (Now You Don’t) | ||||
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Studio album by Michael Brecker | ||||
Released | 1990 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 51:51 | |||
Label | GRP Records | |||
Producer | Don Grolnick | |||
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Now You See It… (Now You Don’t) is Michael Brecker's third album as a leader. It was recorded at the Power Station in New York City.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Michael Brecker; except where indicated
- "Escher Sketch (A Tale of Two Rhythms)" — 5:23
- "Minsk" (Don Grolnick) — 9:03
- "Ode to The Doo Da Day" (Jim Beard) — 5:51
- "Never Alone" (Michael Brecker) — 5:35
- "Peep" (Michael Brecker) — 7:25
- "Dogs In The Wine Shop" (Don Grolnick) — 6:33
- "Quiet City" (Jim Beard) — 6:04
- "The Meaning of the Blues" (Bobby Troup & Leah Worth) — 5:57
Personnel
- Michael Brecker — tenor saxophone, EWI
- Jon Herington - guitar
- Joey Calderazzo - piano
- Jim Beard - synthesizer, keyboards
- Victor Bailey - electric bass
- Jay Anderson - acoustic bass
- Adam Nussbaum - drums
- Don Alias — percussion
- Steve Berrios — percussion
- Milton Cardona — percussion
- Omar Hakim — percussion
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