Shades of Blue
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Shades of Blue | ||
Studio album by Madlib | ||
Released | June 24, 2003 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Hip-Hop Jazz-rap Jazz-funk Fusion |
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Length | 56:45 | |
Label | Blue Note | |
Producer(s) | Madlib | |
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Madlib chronology | ||
Blunted In The Bomb Shelter Mix (2002) | Shades of Blue (2003) |
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Shades of Blue is a remix album by producer Madlib over the archives of Blue Note Records. The album was released on Blue Note itself in 2002.
[edit] Track listing
- "Introduction" – 0:32
- "Slim's Return" – 3:56
- Originally recorded by Gene Harris & The Three Sounds as "The Book of Slim"
- Vibes - Ahmad Miller
- Scratches - DJ Lord Such
- "Distant Land" – 3:58
- Originally recorded by Donald Byrd as "Distant Land"
- "Mystic Bounce" – 3:56
- Originally recorded by Ronnie Foster as "Mystice Brew"
- "Stormy" – 3:41
- Originally recorded by Rueben Wilson
- Performed by Morgan Adams Quartet Plus Two
- Drums - Otis Jackson Jr.
- Flute - James King
- Guitar - Dan Ubick
- Organ - Morgan Adams III
- Percussion - Derek Holman
- Piano - Joe McDuphrey
- "Blue Note Interlude" – 0:42
- "Please Set Me At Ease (featuring M.E.D.)" – 5:02
- Originally recorded by Bobbi Humphrey
- "Funky Blue Note" – 3:07
- New composition by Otis Jackson Jr.
- Performed by Morgan Adams Quartet Plus Two
- Arpstring Ensemble - Derek Holman
- Bass (Electric Muffle) - Monk Hughes
- Flute - James King
- Guitar - Dan Ubick
- Organ - Morgan Adams III
- Percussion, Drums - Malcom Catto
- "Alfred Lion Interlude" – 0:45
- "Stepping Into Tomorrow" – 7:36
- Originally recorded by Donald Byrd
- "Andrew Hill Break" – 1:06
- Originally recorded by Andrew Hill as "Illusion"
- "Montara" – 5:51
- Originally recorded by Bobby Hutcherson
- Scratches - DJ Lord Such
- "Song For My Father"
- Originally recorded by Horace Silver
- Performed by Sound Directions
- "Footprints" – 4:58
- Originally recorded by Wayne Shorter
- Performed by Yesterday's New Quintet
- Acoustic Bass - Monk Hughes
- Drums - Joe Chambers , Otis Jackson Jr.
- Keys - Joe McDuphrey
- Percussion - Malik Flavors
- Vibes - Ahmad Miller
- "Peace/Dolphin Dance" – 5:38
- Originally recorded by Horace Silver & Herbie Hancock
- Performed by Joe McDuphrey Experience live
- Bass - Russel Jenkins
- Drums - Otis Jackson Jr.
- Keyboards - Joe McDuphrey
- "Outro" – 0:17
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