Talk:A Tribute to Jack Johnson

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The liner notes to the CD say that just one lineup played on the entire album, but the All Music Guide states that there was a different lineup playing at times on the second track. Anyone want to look into that? Spartacusprime 23:01, 7 December 2005 (UTC)

Best place for this sort of information is the Miles Ahead database. What that says is that "Right Off" and "Yesternow" were recorded on the 7th of April 1970 by Davis, Grossman, McLaughlin, Hancock, Henderson and Cobham[1]. But the issued album has bits from several other sessions inserted (including, famously, a chunk of In a Silent Way). A lot of "Yesternow" is "Willie Nelson", recorded in Feb 1970 by Davis, Maupin, McLaughlin, Sharrock, Corea, Holland and DeJohnette[2]. See the bottom of the page for the April session for details of timings and what comes from where. --ajn (talk) 23:16, 7 December 2005 (UTC)