Satan | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1974 | |||
Recorded | 1974 Sound Exchange Studios, New York City | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 36:21 | |||
Label | Cadet CA 50060 | |||
Producer | Esmond Edwards | |||
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Satan is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1974 and released on the Cadet label.[1][2]
Track listing
All compositions by Roland Hanna except as indicated
- "Satan" (Jon Lucien) - 4:13
- "A Crazy Mixed Up World" - 3:45
- "Big Bad Henry" - 6:31
- "Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You" (Andy Razaf, Don Redman) - 1:53
- "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" (Gerry Goffin, Carole King) - 5:50
- "Anone" - 6:48
- "It Might as Well Be Spring" (Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers) - 4:50
Personnel
- Sonny Stitt - alto saxophone
- Roland Hanna - electric piano (tracks 1-3, 5 & 6)
- Billy Butler (tracks 1 & 5), Elliott Randall (tracks 1, 3), John Tropea (track 3) - guitar
- Ron Carter - bass (tracks 4 & 7)
- Richard Davis (tracks 3 & 6), Gordon Edwards (tracks 1 & 5) - electric bass
- Jimmy Johnson - drums (tracks 1, 3, 5 & 6)
- Montego Joe (tracks 1 & 5), Norman Pride (tracks 3 & 6) - congas
- Kermit Moore - cello (track 2)
- Wade Marcus - arranger, conductor
References
- ↑ GRT Consolidated Chess/Cadet Album Discography (1971-1975) accessed January 14, 2013
- ↑ Discogs album entry accessed January 14, 2013
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