Album Tracks
- 1. Power (4:36)
(M.Miller) - 2. Lonnie’s Laent (5:38)
(Coltrane) - 3. Boomerang (5:38)
(M.Miller) - 4. Nikki’s Groove (3:27)
(M.Miller) - 5. Goodbye Park Pie Hat (3:34)
(Mingus) - 6. Ozell (0:48)
(M.Miller) - 7. Burning Down The House (6:53)
(Bye/Frantz/Harrison/Weymouth)
- 8. It’s Me Again (6:04)
(M.Miller) - 9. Cousin John (4:40)
(M.Miller) - 10. Ozell (0:39)
(M.Miller) - 11. 3 Deuces (5:49)
(M.Miller) - 12. Red Baron (6:38)
(B.Cobham) - 13. Ozell (1:00)
(M.Miller) - 14. Paradiso (5:24)
(M.Miller) - 15. Your Amazing Grace (7:41)
(M.Miller)
Album Info
Produced by Marcus Miller
Co-Produced by David Isaac
Executive producers: Mrcus Miller, Harold Goode, Harry Martin
All music arranged by Marcus Miller
Recorded and mixed at Hannibal Studios (Santa Monica, CA)
Additional recording at Camel Island Studio, Universal Music Studios, Milky Way Technics, Garage Sale Studio, Larrabee Sound Atudios (LA), Sound on Sound (NY), AR Studios (brazil), Groid Studios (NY), Strawberry Skies (SC)
This album was recorded exclusively on the Paris Digital Audio Workstation and mized on the Euphonix CS2000 Console
Recorded by Marcus Miller, David Isaac, Khaliq-O-Vision, Paul Mitchell, Malcolm Pollack
Djavan recorded by Enrico de Paoli
Chaka Khan recorded by Khaliq-O-Vision
Herbie Handcock recorded by Davis Hampton
Raphael Saddiq recorded by Danny Romero
Assistant engineers: Khaliq-O-Vision, Takamasa Honda, Richard Furch, Alexandre Reis, Michelle Forbes
String transcription and copying by Charles Harrison
Marcus Miller plays a 1977 Fender Jazz Bass (fretted 4 string) and a Fodera fretless 5 string bass on this recording. The bass clarinet is a Buffet. He also plays a Fender Marcus Miller Signature Bass, a Sadowsky fretted 5 string, and a Ken Smith fretless 6 string.
Mixed by Ray Bardani, David Isaac, Khaliq-O-Vision
Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering Studios (Portland, ME)
Production coordination by Bibi Green
Art direction and design by Jack Frisch
Photography by Kumiko Higo
Representation by DPE, David Passick Entertainment, David Passick, jack Leitenberg