Cortlandt (album)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cortlandt | ||
---|---|---|
Studio album by Sean Malone | ||
Released | 1996 | |
Genre | Jazz, Fusion, Progressive rock | |
Length | 71:39 | |
Label | AudioImage | |
Producer | Scott Burns |
Cortlandt is an album by Sean Malone, released in 1996 (currently out-of-print).
[edit] Track listing
- Controversy (4:16)
- Splinter (3:21)
- Fisher's Gambit (5:17)
- Hand Full of Earth (6:20)
- Giant Steps (2:55) (John Coltrane)
- At Taliesin (4:09)
- Big Sky Wanting (6:00)
- The Big Idea (6:15)
- Sinfonia (Hidden Track) (33:06) a.k.a Three-Part Invention in D minor
- Contains approximately 30 minutes of silence, then Bach's Sinfonia number 4 in D minor
Artwork by Tim Spear (website)
Cortlandt was recorded in Tampa and Taos.
[edit] Personnel
- Sean Malone (Cynic) - Bass guitar, Chapman Stick, Keyboards
- Sean Reinert (Cynic) - Drums, Percussions
- Trey Gunn (King Crimson, David Sylvian) - Warr Guitar
- Reeves Gabrels (David Bowie) - Guitar
- Bob Bunin - Guitar
- Geoff Caputo - Guitar
[edit] Trivia
- "Fisher's Gambit" is reworked and renamed "Fischer's Gambit" on Gordian Knot's second album Emergent.