In the Zone (Wayman Tisdale album)
In the Zone is the second studio album by Wayman Tisdale released in 1996 on Motown Records.[2] The album reached No. 7 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Albums chart and No. 9 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart.[3][4]
In the Zone | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Genre | R&B, jazz | |||
Length | 1:02:23 | |||
Label | Motown | |||
Producer | Wayman Tisdale (Exec.), Frankie Ross (Exec.), Bruce Walker (Exec.), Robert Brookins, Jerry Harris, David Cochrane | |||
Wayman Tisdale chronology | ||||
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Tracklisting
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "In the Zone Interlude" | Derek Allen, George Duke, Wayman Tisdale | 01:12 |
2. | "Watch Me Play" | Derek Allen, Robert Brookins, Wayman Tisdale | 05:04 |
3. | "In the Zone" | Art Dixie, Wayman Tisdale | 05:01 |
4. | "Summer Breeze" | Dash Crofts, Jim Seals | 06:39 |
5. | "These Feelings" | Robert Brookins, J.R. Swinga, Wayman Tisdale | 04:18 |
6. | "High School Interlude" | Derek Allen, George Duke, Wayman Tisdale | 00:42 |
7. | "Day Road Trip" | Art Dixie, Wayman Tisdale | 05:34 |
8. | "Don't Take Your Love Away" | Art Dixie, Wayman Tisdale | 00:03 |
9. | "College Interlude" | Derek Allen, George Duke, Wayman Tisdale | 00:51 |
10. | "Washington High" | Wayman Tisdale | 04:20 |
11. | "Starship" | M.J. Henderson | 05:43 |
12. | "Early Morning Drive" | Derek Allen, Wayman Tisdale | 05:38 |
13. | "Pro Interlude" | Derek Allen, George Duke, Wayman Tisdale | 01:04 |
14. | "Thinking of You" | Mike Broening, Wayman Tisdale | 06:35 |
15. | "No Me Without You" | Bobby Gonzales | 05:09 |
16. | "Summer Breeze Remix" | Dash Crofts, Jim Seals | 04:30 |
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References
- "Wayman Tisdale: In the Zone". AllMusic.
- Wayman Tisdale: In the Zone. Motown Records. 1996.
- "Wayman Tisdale: In the Zone Chart History – Top Jazz Albums". Billboard.
- "Wayman Tisdale: In the Zone Chart History – Contemporary Jazz Albums". Billboard.
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