Just Add Water
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For the movie, see Just Add Water (film).
For the television program, see H2O: Just Add Water.
Not to be confused with the Suga Free album of the same name.
Just Add Water | ||
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Studio album by Virgil Donati | ||
Released | 1997 | |
Recorded | December 22, 1996 | |
Genre | Jazz Fusion, Rock | |
Length | 54:06 | |
Label | Vorticity | |
Producer | Virgil Donati and T.J. Helmerich |
Just Add Water is an instrumental album that was released by drummer Virgil Donati in 1997. Alongside Donati is Scott Henderson on guitar and Ric Fierabracci on bass. The entire album is a one-time-though, unrehearsed jam session that was recorded in the M.I. Studio in Hollywood on December 22, 1996. It was edited and produced by Donati and T.J. Helmerich, and released on Vorticity Records.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "The Arithmetic of Sin" – 2:28
- "Concerning Female Beauty" - 9:09
- "The Morals of Chess" - 1:49
- "On Matters" - 11:56
- "A Small Opening" - 2:50
- "A Dispute" - 8:27
- "Extremely Dirty" - 2:12
- "How to Grow Great Women" - 7:13
[edit] References
[edit] Suga Free
Just Add Water is also a 2006 album by California rapper Suga Free.
- Make Me Happy (4:21)
- U Know My Name (3:50)
- Put Ya Hands Up (3:48)
- Oh No (feat. Kokaine) (6:12)
- So Fly (feat. Snoop Dogg) (4:11)
- New Thangz (Your Thru) {DJ Quik Diss}.mp3
- I'll Be There.mp3
- I'm Gone (feat. Butch Cassidy).mp3
- Pimp Don't Change.mp3
- Alwayz A Stanger.mp3
- Gangsta Shit (feat. InfaRedd).mp3
- Person 2 Person.mp3
- Step Ya' Game Up.mp3
- Do Ya' Know (feat. Knoc'Turnal).mp3