Metamorphosis (Wade Marcus album)
Metamorphosis is an album by jazz arranger Wade Marcus, released in 1976 on ABC Records/Impulse! Records.[1] Wade Marcus was a prolific and influential producer during the 1970s, producing album by acts such as The Blackbyrds, Gary Bartz, A Taste Of Honey, The Sylvers, Eddie Kendricks, The Dramatics, Donald Byrd and Stevie Wonder. The album hit #38 on Jazz Albums chart.[2]
Track listing
- "Metamorphosis" (Wade Marcus)
- "Sugar Loaf Sunrise" (Esmond Edwards)
- "Would You Like To Ride" (Marlo Henderson)
- "Journey To Morocco" (Wade Marcus)
- "Poinciana" (Buddy Bernier, Nat Simon)
- "Feelings" (Morris Albert)
- "Funk Machine" (Marlo Henderson)
- "Daniel" (Elton John, Bernie Taupin)
Personnel
- Joe Sample - Keyboards
- Sonny Burke
- Lee Ritenour
- Henry Davis
- Scott Edwards
- Chuck Domanico
- Harvey Mason
- Bill Summers
- Gary Coleman
- Soloists
- Lee Ritenour
- Jerome Richardson - Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute
- Red Holloway - Saxophone
- Fred Jackson, Jr.
- Warren Luening
- Bill Green
- Buddy Collette
- Dorothy Ashby
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References
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