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2005 studio album by Jeff Lorber
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Flipside is the twelfth studio album by Grammy Award-nominated jazz musician Jeff Lorber.
Awards and nominations
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"Flipside" was nominated for Best Pop Instrumental Album at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards but lost to "At This Time" by Burt Bacharach.
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1. | "Ooh La La" | Jeff Lorber, Steve Dubin, Nelson Jackson | 4:28 |
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2. | "Everybody Knows That" | Lorber, Dubin | 4:43 |
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3. | "By My Side" | Lorber, Dubin | 5:08 |
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4. | "Flipside" | Lorber, Dubin, Jackson | 4:04 |
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5. | "Santa Monica Triangle" | Lorber, Dubin, Jackson | 4:11 |
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6. | "Sun Ra" | Lorber, Dubin | 5:00 |
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7. | "Angel in Paris" | Lorber, Dubin | 5:12 |
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8. | "Bombay Café" | Lorber, Dubin, Robbie Nevil | 4:26 |
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9. | "Tune 88" | Lorber | 3:09 |
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10. | "Enchanted Way" | Lorber, Dubin, Jackson | 4:36 |
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- Jeff Lorber – keyboards, acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer electric piano, guitars, Wah guitar
- Nelson Jackson – keyboards, horns, synth bass
- Paul Jackson Jr. – guitars, acoustic guitar
- Robbie Nevil – guitars
- Eric Wall – guitars
- Alex Al – bass
- Steve Dubin – bass, drum programming
- "Little" John Roberts – drums
- Lenny Castro – congas, percussion
- David Mann – tenor saxophone, horn arrangements
- Gary Meek – flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
- Ron King – trumpet
- Victor Lawrence – cello
- Andrea Martin – backing vocals
- Steve Dubin – producer
- Jeff Lorber – producer
- David Rideau – engineer
- Jez Colin – mixing
- Stephen Marcussen – mastering
- Connie Gage – design