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Journey to Love

 
Album Review: Journey to Love

  • Artist: Stanley Clarke
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1975
  • Total Time: 39:21
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

It has often been said that Stanley Clarke did for the fretted electric bass in the 1970s what fellow virtuoso Jaco Pastorius did for the fretless. For any aspiring jazz-rock bassist coming up in the time between Bitches Brew and Feels So Good, Stanley's innovative playing, which combined a distinctive slap-pop style with fluid finger-style work informed by his acoustic playing, was a required assignment. Although School Days, with its catchy signature song, is perhaps the most listened to of his albums, it is on Journey to Love, Clarke's second solo offering for Columbia, that his muse is most confidently and persuasively displayed. He is assisted in this worthy endeavor by a whole carload of world-class talent. Jeff Beck shows up for two songs, the title track and the appropriately-titled "Hello Jeff." His lead guitar is as expressive and unpredictable as ever, capable of bringing a smile to the face of the most jaded listener. Return to Forever bandmates Chick Corea and Lenny White also turn up, as well as fellow traveler Mahavishnu John McLaughlin. Not to be overlooked are the tremendous talents of keyboardist George Duke, drummer Steve Gadd, and guitarist David Sancious. The caliber of the musicians aside, Journey of Love is full of great tunes, great grooves, and absolutely amazing bass playing. Clarke moves from percussive slapping to almost guitaristic chording to full-speed improvising with bewildering ease. Make no mistake about it, this is one of the finest fusion albums to come out of the 1970s, and it is the single best demonstration of the skills and the sound that make Clarke one of the most important figures to ever pick up the instrument. ~ Daniel Gioffre, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Silly Putty Stanley Clarke Stanley Clarke (4:40)
Journey to Love Stanley Clarke Stanley Clarke (4:54)
Hello Jeff Stanley Clarke Stanley Clarke (5:16)
Song to John, Pt. 1 Stanley Clarke, Chick Corea Stanley Clarke (4:20)
Song to John, Pt. 2 Stanley Clarke, Chick Corea Stanley Clarke (6:05)
Concerto for Jazz/Rock Orchestra, Pt. 1-4 Stanley Clarke Stanley Clarke (14:09)

Credits

Jeff Beck (Guitar), Jeff Beck (Guitar (Electric)), George Duke (Organ), George Duke (Synthesizer), George Duke (Piano), George Duke (Keyboards), George Duke (Piano (Electric)), George Duke (Vocals), George Duke (Clavinet), George Duke (Moog Synthesizer), George Duke (Bells), George Duke (Arp), George Duke (Mini Moog), George Duke (Arp Odyssey), George Duke (Arp String Ensemble), Jon Faddis (Trumpet), Jon Faddis (Brass), Tom "Bones" Malone (Trombone), Tom "Bones" Malone (Brass), Tom "Bones" Malone (?), John McLaughlin (Guitar (Acoustic)), John McLaughlin (Guitar), Lew Soloff (Trumpet), Lew Soloff (Brass), Lenny White (Drums), David Sancious (Guitar), David Sancious (Guitar (Electric)), David Sancious (Guitar (12 String)), David Taylor (Trombone), David Taylor (Brass), John Clark (Horn), John Clark (Brass), Ken Scott (Producer), Ken Scott (Engineer), Earl Chapin (Horn), Earl Chapin (Brass), Stanley Clarke (Organ), Stanley Clarke (Synthesizer), Stanley Clarke (Bass), Stanley Clarke (Guitar), Stanley Clarke (Percussion), Stanley Clarke (Arranger), Stanley Clarke (Bass (Electric)), Stanley Clarke (Conductor), Stanley Clarke (Gong), Stanley Clarke (Guitar (Bass)), Stanley Clarke (Keyboards), Stanley Clarke (Vocals), Stanley Clarke (Multi Instruments), Stanley Clarke (Bells), Stanley Clarke (Producer), Stanley Clarke (Main Performer), Stanley Clarke (Bass (Acoustic)), Stanley Clarke (Piccolo Bass), Stanley Clarke (Handbells), Chick Corea (Piano), Chick Corea (Keyboards), Steve Gadd (Percussion), Steve Gadd (Drums), Bernie Kirsh (Engineer), Alan Rubin (Trumpet), Alan Rubin (Brass), Jerry Solomon (Assistant Engineer), Wilmer Wise (Horn), Wilmer Wise (Brass), Bob Defrin (Art Direction), Bernie Kirsch (Engineer), Peter Gordon (Horn), Peter Gordon (Brass)
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Journey to Love
Studio album by Stanley Clarke
Released 1975
Genre Jazz fusion
Jazz funk
Jazz rock
Length 39:21
Label Nemperor Records
Producer Ken Scott
Stanley Clarke
Professional reviews
Stanley Clarke chronology
Stanley Clarke
(1974)
Journey to Love
(1975)
School Days
(1976)

Journey to Love is the third jazz funk fusion album by bass guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Stanley Clarke, accompanied by familiar musicians he has often worked with like George Duke and Chick Corea. Other legendary players on this record are John McLaughlin and Jeff Beck.

"Song to John" is an elegy for John Coltrane.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Stanley Clarke; except where indicated

  1. "Silly Putty" (4:52)
  2. "Journey to Love" (4:52)
  3. "Hello Jeff" (5:16)
  4. "Song to John, Part 1" (Clarke, Corea) (4:22)
  5. "Song to John, Part 2" (Clarke, Corea) (6:09)
  6. "Concerto for Jazz/Rock Orchestra, Parts 1-4" (14:25)

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