I Wanna Play for You - Stanley Clarke

I Wanna Play for You

Stanley Clarke

  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 1979-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 1979 Nemperor Records, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
I Wanna Play for You Stanley Clarke 6:15 USD 1.29
2
Just a Feeling Stanley Clarke 6:02 USD 1.29
3
The Streets of Philadelphia Stanley Clarke 5:50 USD 1.29
4
Together Again Stanley Clarke 5:42 USD 1.29
5
Blues for Mingus Stanley Clarke 2:18 USD 1.29
6
Strange Weather Stanley Clarke 1:47 USD 1.29
7
Quiet Afternoon Stanley Clarke 8:59 USD 1.29
8
Rock 'N' Roll Jelly Stanley Clarke 2:34 USD 1.29
9
Jamaican Boy Stanley Clarke 3:28 USD 1.29
10
My Greatest Hits Stanley Clarke 5:44 USD 1.29
11
School Days Stanley Clarke 8:08 USD 1.29
12
Hot Fun-Closing Stanley Clarke 7:47 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • SC's Best Effort

    4
    By Cash Rich Kid
    Good feel on this one with the Live cuts being the best. "Quite Afternoon" is worth the purchase or as a Individual buy. Ray Gomez's guitar playing is off the charts. Exciting Cut. Buy that one! Bob, Denver, Co
  • One of my favorite Stanley projects

    4
    By AcidJazzBird
    This is the album that introduced me to Stanley Clarke. His mastery of his instrument and his ability to fuse so many styles together, and so many diverse artists in one project made me a life long fan. Its impossible to deny his musical gift. His musical vision validated the "fusion" movement which was able to gather legions of music fans, exposing millions to the joys of instrumental music, or Jazz even. Artistry like this comes along so far and few between. I guess Stanley was able to "speak" volumes to me where few could communicate a simple idea. Stanley Clarke is an icon of the Genre. Do not pass on this project. It still holds as fresh today as it was released over 28 years ago (1979 not 1994). As true art does, it stands tall in the history of recorded music. I am giving 4 stars rather then 5 cuz its a project that was kind of thrown together, live and studio... but the title kind of explains that effort. Stanley was a Rock Star in a genre that was dead. He is a prodigy that stands next to no one in his gift. Do yourself a favor and get this album. He will treat your ears to something very special.

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