Nocturnal Playground

Nocturnal Playground is the first album by American guitarist Russ Freeman, released on April 10, 1986 by Brainchild Records. After this album, Freeman formed the band the Rippingtons. The song Jamaican Nights appeared on The Weather Channel in its infancy.

Nocturnal Playground
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 10, 1986 (1986-04-10)
Recorded1985
StudioJuniper Recording Studio, Burbank, California
GenreJazz
Length42:37
LabelBrainchild
ProducerDean Whitney
Russ Freeman chronology
Nocturnal Playground
(1986)
Sahara
(1994)

Track listing

All tracks are written by Russ Freeman.

No.TitleLength
1."Nocturnal Playground"6:36
2."Polo in the Palisades"5:26
3."What She Really Wants"4:34
4."Jamaican Nights"5:30
5."Easter Island"5:34
6."Moving Violation"5:50
7."Amelia"4:39
8."Paradise Cove"4:28

Personnel

  • Russ Freeman – guitars, guitar synthesizer, synth bass, keyboards, drum programming
  • Brandon Fields – alto saxophone
  • David Vasquez – keyboards
  • Mike Watts – piano on "Amelia"
  • David Renick – drums, percussion
  • Steve Reid – percussion and programming
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