Sunrise (Paulinho da Costa album)
Sunrise is the third solo album by Brazilian percussionist Paulinho da Costa released in 1984, recorded for Pablo Records.
Sunrise | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1984 |
Genre | Jazz World |
Length | 39:37 |
Label | Pablo Today |
Producer | Paulinho da Costa |
Track listing
- "Taj Mahal" (Jorge Ben Jor) – 3:45
- "I’m Going to Rio" (Clarence Charles) – 4:05
- "African Sunrise" (Clarence Charles) – 3:40
- "Walkman" (Paulinho Da Costa, Eric Bulling) – 4:35
- "O Mar E Meu Cha" (Dori Caymmi, Nelson Motta) – 2:45
- "You Came Into My Life" (Clarence Charles, Dave Iwataki) – 3:28
- "My Love" (Paulinho Da Costa, Clarence Charles) – 4:42
- "You've Got A Special Kind Of Love" (Clarence Charles) – 5:09
- "Carioca" (Paulinho Da Costa, Clarence Charles) – 4:55
- "Groove" (Paulinho Da Costa, Clarence Charles) – 4:01
Personnel
- Paulinho Da Costa - Percussion, Vocals, Prophet V (B5)
- Randy Waldman - Piano, Keyboards
- Nathan East, Abraham Laboriel - Bass
- George Duke - Moog Bass, Clavinet, Melodion
- John Robinson, Leon "Ndugu" Chancler - Drums
- Todd Cochrane - Piano, Vocals
- Ernie Watts - Flute, Saxophone
- Larry Carlton, Charles Fearing - Guitars
- Clarence Charles - Guitars (all tracks, Acoustic solo on A4), Additional/Backing Vocals (B1, B2, B4)
- Erich Bulling - Horn Arrangements
- Jerry Hey - Trumpet, Horn Arrangements, Flugelhorn
- Chuck Findley, Bill Reichenbach Jr., Eric Culver, Dick Hyde - Trombone
- Gary Grant, Steve Madaio - Trumpet
- Craig Harris - Vocoder
- Carl Carwell - Lead Vocals (A1, A3, B2), Additional/Backing Vocals (A1, A3, B1, B2, B4))
- Judith Jones, C. Winston Ford, Jr. Roy Galloway, Arthur Hutchinson - Vocals (Background)
Production
- Paulinho Da Costa - Producer
- Allen Sides - Engineer
- Steve Crammel, Tony Chiappa, Bobby Macias, David Egerton - Assistant Engineer
- Rik Pekkonen - Mixing
- Jim Britt - Photography
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