Tenderness (Kip Hanrahan album)
Tenderness is an album by Kip Hanrahan that was released in 1990.[2]
Tenderness | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1990 | |||
Recorded | December 1988 – March 1990 | |||
Studio | RPM Sound Studios, Skyline Studios, Sorcerer Sound, Sound Ideas Studios, Sound on Sound, New York City | |||
Genre | Jazz, pop, rock[1] | |||
Length | 74:47 | |||
Label | American Clave | |||
Producer | Kip Hanrahan | |||
Kip Hanrahan chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- '...Faith in the Pants, Not in the Prick...' (Vallejo's Folk Song) – 5:37
- '...When I Lose Myself in the Darkness and Pain of Love, No, This Love...' – 5:37
- '...She Turned So That Maybe a Third of Her Face Was in This Fuckin' Beautiful Half-Light...' – 4:31
- '...At the Same Time, As the Subway Train Was Pulling Out of the Station...' – 4:29
- '...I Told Him 'I Don't Have to Be Beaten to Be Understood'...' – 6:01
- '...Look, the Moon...' (Diahnne's) – 5:05
- '...Half of Sex Is Fear...' – 6:26
- Gillian's Folk Song – 3:47
- History – 5:15
- '...There Was Something About His Anger That Was So...Inaccessible to Me...' – 5:45
- '...If I Knew How to, If I Knew What Muscles to Relax...' – 3:13
- '...You're No Pimp, and I'm Certainly No Whore...' – 1:31
- Deep Summer – 4:13
- '...Look, the Moon...' (Carmen's) – 5:44
- In Place of an Epilog: Lullabye for My Daughter – 3:04
- In Place of a Moral: Geography – 5:05
Personnel
- Kip Hanrahan – voice, percussion
- Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros – trumpet
- Chico Freeman – tenor saxophone
- Don Pullen – piano
- Alfredo Triff – violin
- Leo Nocentelli – electric and acoustic guitars
- Sting – voice, bass guitar
- Fernando Saunders – voice, bass guitar
- Diahnne Abbott – voice
- Carmen Lundy – voice
- Lucy Penabaz – voice
- Robby Ameen – drums, traps
- Ignacio Berroa – drums, traps
- Andrew Cyrille – drums, traps
- Marvin Smith – drums, traps
- Cecilia Engelhardt – percussion
- Richie Flores – percussion, congas
- Giovanni Hidalgo – percussion, congas, quinto
- Andy González – double bass[3][4]
- Milton Cardona – percussion, congas[5][6]
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References
- Wynn, Ron. "Tenderness". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
- "American Clave | Tenderness". www.americanclave.com. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
- "American Clave | Andy Gonzalez". www.americanclave.com. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
- Milkowski, Bill (1 April 2007). "Andy Gonzalez: Road to Recovery". JazzTimes. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
- "American Clave | Milton Cardona". www.americanclave.com. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
- "Latin Percussion: Milton Cardona". Wayback Machine. 6 October 2010. Archived from the original on 6 October 2010. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
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