Speak No Evil (Buddy Rich album)
Speak No Evil is a jazz album recorded by Buddy Rich and released in 1976. It was Rich's first release for RCA Records since 1972's Stick It.
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Released | 1976 | |||
Recorded | RCA Studios, New York | |||
Genre | Jazz, Jazz fusion | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer | Richard Evans | |||
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Compilation / re-issue | ||||
2-fer BGO re-issue of Speak No Evil with Plays and Plays and Plays |
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Allmusic[1] |
Track listing
LP side A:
- "Speak No Evil" (Richard Evans) – 3:44
- "Yearnin' Learnin'" (Charles Stepney, Maurice White, Philip Bailey) – 5:38
- Medley – 11:00
- "Storm at Sunup" (Gino Vanelli) – 6:37
- "Love Me Now" (Gino Vanelli) – 4:23
LP side B:
- "Fight the Power" (Chris Jasper, The Isley Brothers) – 6:00
- "They Just Can't Stop It (The Games People Play)" (Bruce Hawes, Charles Simmons, Joseph Jefferson) – 3:55
- "Sophisticated Lady (She's a Different Lady)" (Chuck Jackson, Marvin Yancy, Natalie Cole) – 3:04
- "Sneakin' Up Behind You" (David Sanborn, Don Grolnick, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Will Lee) – 3:21
- "How Long (Betcha' Got a Chick on the Side)" (Anita Pointer, Bonnie Pointer, June Pointer, Ruth Pointer, David Rubinson) – 3:51
Personnel
- Buddy Rich – drums
- Bob Cranshaw – bass
- Morris Jennings – drums and percussion
- Ross Traut – guitar
- Kenny Barron – electric piano
- Jerry Dodgion – alto saxophone
- David Tofani – alto saxophone
- Joe Farrell – tenor saxophone
- Steve Marcus – tenor saxophone
- Turk Mauro – baritone saxophone
- Danny Moore – trumpet
- Victor Paz – trumpet
- Lew Soloff – trumpet
- Jon Faddis – trumpet
- Janice Robinson – trombone
- Wayne Andre – trombone
- Tom "Bones" Malone – trombone
- Dave Taylor – bass trombone
- Howard Johnson – tuba
- Vivian Cherry – vocals
- Lani Groves – vocals
- Rhetta Hughes – vocals
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