Warm Waters
1971 studio album by Charles Lloyd
Warm Waters | ||||
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Studio album by Charles Lloyd | ||||
Released | 1971 | |||
Recorded | 1971 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | Kapp | |||
Producer | Charles Lloyd | |||
Charles Lloyd chronology | ||||
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Warm Waters is an album by jazz saxophonist Charles Lloyd recorded in 1971 and released on the Kapp label featuring performances by Lloyd with John Cipollina, Dave Mason, Tom Trujillo, Woodrow Theus II, Ken Jenkins, Bill Wolff, James Zitro, Jesse Ed Davis, and Michael Cohen with guest vocalists Mike Love, Al Jardine, Billy Cowsill, Michael O'Gara, Brian Wilson, Eric Sherman, Carl Wilson and Rhetta Hughes.[1] The album appeared in Europe the same year on the MCA label in West Germany (MAPS 4961) with the same track listing.
Reception
The Allmusic review awarded the album 2 stars out of five.[2]
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
Track listing
- All compositions by Charles Lloyd except as indicated
- "All Life is One" – 3:42
- "How Sweet" (Charles Lloyd, Mike Love) – 2:22
- "Memphis Belle" – 2:33
- "Freedom" (Kenneth Jenkins) – 3:55
- "Dear Dr. Ehret" – 2:58
- "Rusty Toy" – 5:25
- "New Anthem/Warm Waters" – 8:35
- "It's Getting Late/Good Night" – 4:40
- Recorded at Malibu Road, Brother Studios, A&M, Poppi, and Village Recorders
Personnel
- Charles Lloyd – tenor saxophone, soprano flute, alto flute, electric piano, organ, piano, vocals
- Dave Mason – 12 string guitar, acoustic guitar (tracks 1 & 2)
- John Cipollina – steel guitar, electric guitar, space guitar (tracks 1, 2, 5, 6, & 8)
- Mike Love – vocals (tracks 1 & 2)
- Al Jardine, Billy Cowsill, Michael O'Gara, Brian Wilson, Eric Sherman – vocals (track 1)
- Rhetta Hughes – vocals (tracks 1, 2, 6 & 7)
- Carl Wilson – vocals, synthesizer (track 1)
- Woodrow Theus II – percussion, drums (tracks 1 & 3–8)
- Tom Trujillo – electric guitar, bass (tracks 3–8)
- Ken Jenkins – bass, vocals (tracks 4 & 8)
- Bill Wolff – guitar, vocals (tracks 4 & 8)
- James Zitro – drums, vocals (tracks 4 & 8)
- Jesse Ed Davis – guitar (track 6)
- Michael Cohen – piano, organ (track 8)
References
- ^ John Cipollina discography accessed January 29, 2010
- ^ a b Allmusic Review accessed January 29, 2010.
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Charles Lloyd
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.
leader or
co-leader
- Nirvana (1962–65)
- Discovery! (1964)
- Of Course, of Course (1965)
- Charles Lloyd in Europe (1966)
- Dream Weaver (1966)
- Forest Flower (1966)
- The Flowering (1966)
- Charles Lloyd in the Soviet Union (1967)
- Journey Within (1967)
- Love-In (1967)
- Soundtrack (1968)
- Moon Man (1970)
- Warm Waters (1971)
- Geeta (1973)
- Autumn in New York (1979)
- Montreux 82 (1982)
- A Night in Copenhagen (1983)
- Fish Out of Water (1989)
- Notes from Big Sur (1991)
- Acoustic Masters I (1993)
- The Call (1993)
- All My Relations (1994)
- Canto (1996)
- Voice in the Night (1998)
- Hyperion with Higgins (1999)
- The Water Is Wide (1999)
- Which Way Is East (2001)
- Lift Every Voice (2002)
- Jumping the Creek (2004)
- Sangam (2004)
- Rabo de Nube (2007)
- Mirror (2009)
- Athens Concert (and Maria Farantouri, 2010)
- Hagar's Song (and Jason Moran, 2012)
- Wild Man Dance (2013)
- I Long to See You (2015)
- Passin' Thru (2016)
- 8: Kindred Spirits (Live from the Lobero) (2020)
- Tone Poem (2021)
Cannonball
Adderley
- Cannonball Adderley's Fiddler on the Roof (1964)
- Cannonball Adderley Live! (1964)
- Radio Nights (1967–68)
Chico
Hamilton
- Bye Bye Birdie-Irma La Douce (1960)
- The Chico Hamilton Special (1960)
- Drumfusion (1962)
- Passin' Thru (1962)
- A Different Journey (1963)
- Man from Two Worlds (1963)
- Chic Chic Chico (1965)
The
Beach
Boys
- Surf's Up (released 1971)
- Holland (1972)
- 15 Big Ones (released 1976)
- M.I.U. Album (released 1978)
others
- Historical Figures and Ancient Heads (Canned Heat, 1971)
- Almost Summer (Celebration, released 1978)
- Celebration (Celebration, released 1979)
- Les McCann Sings (1961)
- Roger McGuinn (1973)
- Full Circle (The Doors, 1972)
- Vanished Gardens (2018)