Salt (album)
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Salt | ||
Studio album by Lizz Wright | ||
Released | 13 May 2003 | |
Recorded | 2002 | |
Genre | Jazz | |
Length | 50:30 | |
Label | Verve | |
Producer(s) | Tommy LiPuma, Brian Blade, Jon Cowherd | |
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Lizz Wright chronology | ||
Salt (2003) |
Dreaming Wide Awake (2005) |
Salt was the first album by singer and composer Lizz Wright, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music). It reached number two on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz chart.
[edit] Track listing
- "Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly" (Corea–Potter) –5:07
- "Salt" (Wright) –3:25
- "Afro Blue" (Brown, Santamaria) –5:51
- "Soon As I Get Home" (Smalls) –4:26
- "Walk with Me, Lord" (traditional) –4:06
- "Eternity" (Wright) –3:35
- "Goodbye" (Jenkins) –3:57
- "Vocalise/End of the Line" (Rachmananiv/Edmonson–Medley) –4:33
- "Fire" (Wright) –4:15
- "Blue Rose" (Banks–Wright) –4:06
- "Lead the Way" (Blade) –4:23
- "Silence" (Wright) –2:42
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- (Recorded at Right Track Studios, New York City, in August and December 2002, by Joe Ferla.)
[edit] Personnel
- Lizz Wright — vocals
- Myron Walden — bass clarinet, alto saxophone
- Chris Potter — Soprano saxophone
- Derrick Gardner — trumpet
- Vincent Gardner — trombone
- Brian Blade — acoustic guitar, drums
- Adam Rogers — acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bottleneck guitar
- Kenneth Banks — piano, Hammond organ, Fender Rhodes
- Jon Cowherd — piano, Fender Rhodes
- Danílo Perez — piano
- Sam Yahel — Hammond organ
- Monte Croft — marimba, vibraphone
- Ellen Westerman — cello
- Joe Kimura — cello
- Caryl Paisner — cello
- Mark Orrin Shuman — cello
- Sarah Adams — viola
- Ronald Carbone — viola
- Crystal Garner — viola
- Doug Weiss — bass
- Terreon Gully — drums
- Jeff Haynes — percussion