Standards (Bernie Worrell album)

Standards is the ninth solo album by former Parliament-Funkadelic keyboardist Bernie Worrell. The album was released in 2011 by Scufflin' Records.[1] This is a cover album, meaning none of these songs are originals written by Bernie, although he puts his signature funky twist on them, using a moog synthesizer on many of the songs. All of the songs are jazz standards.

Standards
Studio album by
ReleasedJun. 7, 2010
GenreJazz, Funk
LabelScufflin'
ProducerBernie Worrell and Evan Taylor
Bernie Worrell chronology
I Don't Even Know
(2010)
Standards
(2010)

Track listing

No.TitleWriterLength
1."Take the 'A' Train"Billy Strayhorn4:18
2."Take Five"Paul Desmond6:18
3."Agua de Beber"Antônio Carlos Jobim5:57
4."All the Things You Are"Jerome Kern5:08
5.""You're My Thrill" (song)"Jay Gorney5:27
6."Watermelon Man"Herbie Hancock6:17
7."Bye Bye Blackbird" (Available only on digital download)Ray Henderson4:22
8."Killer Joe"Benny Golson6:50
9."Moon River"Henry Mancini5:14

Personnel

Bernie Worrell - Piano, Synthesizer, Rhodes, Organ, Clavinet, Melodica
Ronny Drayton - Guitar
Smokey Hormel - Nylon string guitar, Guitar, Acoustic guitar, Baritone guitar
Andrew Kimball - Guitar
Kyle Cadena - Guitar
Tim Luntzel - Upright bass, Bass
Melvin Gibbs - Bass
Evan Taylor - Drums
JT Lewis - Drums
Glen Fittin - Percussion, Vibraphone
Chops Horns

  • Darryl Dixon - Alto Sax
  • David Watson - Tenor, Baritone sax, Flute
  • Jonathan Arons - Trombone
  • Freddie Hendrix - Trumpet, Flugel horn

Additional personnel

Darryl Dixon - Horn Arrangement
Bernie Worrell - Producer
Evan Taylor - Producer
Eric Spring - Recording, Mixing
Steve Berson - Mastering
Nina Chiminec - Production Assistant
Justin Emter - Photographs
Agree R. Geronca - Art Direction

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