Andy Narell
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Andy Narell is a musician and composer specializing in the steelpan. He was born in New York City and moved to California in his teens. He took up the steelpan at a very young age in Antigua. He has performed with the Caribbean Jazz Project, Montreux, Sakésho, and Béla Fleck and the Flecktones. He has a brother Jeff Narell, who is a pan player with his own style and records.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Solo/with various
- Stickman (Windham Hill Records, 1986)
- Slow Motion (Windham Hill Records, 1989)
- Little Secrets (Windham Hill Records, 1989)
- The Hammer (Windham Hill Records, 1990)
- Light in Your Eyes (Windham Hill Records, 1990)
- Down the Road (Windham Hill Records, 1992)
- The Long Time Band (Windham Hill Records, 1995)
- Behind the Bridge (Heads Up, 1998)
- Fire in the Engine Room (Heads Up, 2000)
- Live in South Africa (Heads Up, 2001)
- The Passage (Heads Up, 2004)
- Tatoom (Heads Up, 2007)
[edit] With Montreux
- Live at Montreux (Windham Hill, 1984)
- Chiaroscuro (Windham Hill, 1985)
- Sign Language (Windham Hill), 1987)
[edit] With Caribbean Jazz Project
- The Caribbean Jazz Project (Heads Up, 1995)
- Island Stories (Heads Up, 1997)
[edit] With Sakésho
- Sakésho (Heads Up, 2002)
- We Want You to Say... (Heads Up, 2005)
[edit] Collections
- Sampler '96 (Windham Hill Records, 1996)
- A Winter's Solstice III (Windham Hill Records, 1990)
- The Bach Variations (Windham Hill Records, 1994)
- A Winter's Solstice IV (Windham Hill Records, 1993)
[edit] Guest appearances
- Brazil Duets (Mike Marshall)
- Outbound (Béla Fleck and the Flecktones)
- Live at the Quick (Béla Fleck and the Flecktones)
- The seventh one (Toto)