Souliloquy
1986 studio album by Dick Morrissey
Souliloquy | |
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Studio album by Dick Morrissey | |
Released | 1986 |
Genre | Jazz fusion |
Label | Coda Records |
Producer | Max Middleton |
Souliloquy is an album recorded by Dick Morrissey in 1986.[1] It was his second solo album for Coda.
Track listing
- "Clouds" (Sérgio Mendes)
- "East Sunrise" (Nippy Noya, Max Middleton)
- "Lord Mayo" (Traditional; arranged by Dick Morrissey)
- "Blue Star Delhi (Max Middleton)
- "Angel" (Bob Weston)
- "Red Shoes" (Max Middleton)
- "Soliloquy" (Max Middleton)
Personnel
- Dick Morrissey - Tenor/soprano saxes
- Max Middleton - Keyboards
- Kuma Harada - Bass guitar
- Robert Ahwai - Guitar
- Steve Ferrone - Drums
- Danny Cummings - Percussion
- Bob Weston - Lead guitar on "Angel" and "Red Shoes"
- Lenny Zakatek - Vocal on "Angel"
See also
- Dick Morrissey discography
References
- ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Dick Morrissey". allmusic.com. Retrieved 17 May 2009.
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Dick Morrissey
- It's Morrissey, Man! (1961)
- Have You Heard? (1963)
- Here and Now and Sounding Good! (1966)
- After Dark (1983)
- Souliloquy (1986)
- Storm Warning! (1965)
- Charly Antolini Meets Dick Morrissey (1990)
- There and Back (1997)
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