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1996 studio album by Michael Brecker
Tales from the Hudson is Michael Brecker's fourth album as a leader. It was recorded at the Power Station in New York City in 1996.[2] The album won Brecker two Grammy awards for Best Jazz Instrumental Solo (for his solo on "Cabin Fever") and Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group.
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1. | "Slings and Arrows" | Brecker | 8:19 |
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2. | "Midnight Voyage" | Calderazzo | 7:17 |
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3. | "Song for Bilbao" | Metheny | 5:44 |
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4. | "Beau Rivage" | Brecker | 7:38 |
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5. | "African Skies" | Brecker | 8:12 |
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6. | "Introduction to Naked Soul" | Holland, Brecker | 1:04 |
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7. | "Naked Soul" | Brecker | 8:43 |
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8. | "Willie T." | Grolnick | 8:13 |
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9. | "Cabin Fever" | Brecker | 6:59 |
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Technical personnel
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- Michael Brecker – producer
- George Whitty – producer
- Pat Metheny – co-producer
- James Farber – recording and mixing
- Rory Romano – recording assistant, mix assistant
- Greg Calbi – mastering at Sterling Sound, New York City, USA
- Carolyn Chrzan – guitar technician
- Jerry Wortman – production coordinator
- Robin Lynch – art direction and design
- Jason Claiborne – design
- Nicol' Andrea – photography
- Darryl Pitt – page two photography
- Depth of Field Management – management
1997 – 40th Annual GRAMMY Awards
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Group albums | As leader | |
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As group member/side man | |
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Solo albums | |
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Collaborations |
- As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls (1981, Mays)
- Song X (1986, Coleman)
- Electric Counterpoint (1989)
- I Can See Your House from Here (1994, Scofield)
- Beyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories) (1997, Haden)
- Jim Hall & Pat Metheny (1999, Hall)
- Upojenie (2002, Jopek)
- Metheny Mehldau (2006, Mehldau)
- Metheny Mehldau Quartet (2007, Mehldau)
- Tap:John Zorn's Book of Angels Vol. 20 (2013, Zorn)
- Cuong Vu Trio Meets Pat Metheny (2016, Vu)
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