1971,
Austria
00:35:34;
33M;
128S;
99;
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Doctor Honoris Causa
- 13:45
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In A Silent Way
- 4:46
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His Last Journey
- 4:35
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Double Image
- 10:31
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Arrival In New York
- 1:57
Walter Booker - bass
Joe Chambers - percussion
Dick Cutler - coordinator [coordinator]
George Davis - flute [A1, A2, B1, B3]
Jack DeJohnette - melodica [B1], percussion [B2]
Joel Dorn - producer
Ed Freeman - design, photography
Lew Hahn - engineer [re-mix], engineer [recording]
Herbie Hancock - electric piano
Billy Hart - percussion
Hubert Laws - flute [B2]
David Lee - percussion
Jimmy Owens - trumpet [B1]
Gene Paul - engineer [recording]
Woody Shaw - trumpet [A1, A2, B2, B3]
Wayne Shorter - soprano saxophone [B2]
Earl Turbinton - soprano saxophone [A1, A2, B1, B3]
Miroslav Vitous - bass
Joe Zawinul - electric piano, written-by
All the collection are by Joe Zawinul.
Music for two electric pianos, flute, trumpet, soprano sax, two contra basses and percussion.
Track Notes:
A1: Dedicated to Herbie Hancock for his Honorary Doctorate at Grinnel University in Des Moies, Iowa.
A2: Impessions of Joe Zawinul's as a shepherd boy in Austria.
B1: A tone poem reminiscent of his grandfather's funeral on a cold winter day in an Austrian mountain village.
B2: A concept of what man thinks he is as opposed to what he really is.
B3: Joe Zawinul's first impression of New York when he arrived here as a boy on a ship from France.
Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, N.Y.
Warner-Pioneer Corporation, Tokyo
Made in Japan
Atlantic, P-8129A
Warner-Pioneer Corporation, P-8129A