3 (Stanley Clarke and George Duke album)

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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 12, 1990
Studio
  • Ocean Way Recording (Hollywood, CA)
  • Le Gonks West
  • Benedict Canyon Studios
Genre Jazz fusion
Length46:20
Label Epic
Producer
Stanley Clarke & George Duke chronology
The Clarke/Duke Project II
(1983)
3
(1990)
The Clarke/Duke Project Volumes I, II & III (compilation)
(2010)
Stanley Clarke chronology
If This Bass Could Only Talk
(1988)
3
(1990)
Passenger 57 (soundtrack)
(1992)
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Pit Bulls (An Endangered Species)" 4:15
2."Oh Oh" 4:58
3."No Place to Hide" (featuring Rahsaan Patterson & Above The Law) Stanley Clarke 5:02
4."Somebody Else"  George Duke 5:27
5."Mothership Connection" 5:10
6."Right by My Side" (featuring Gerald Alston)
Stanley Clarke 5:11
7."From the Deepest Corner of My Heart"  Stanley Clarke 1:17
8."Lady"  George Duke 4:21
9."Find Out Who You Are"  Stanley Clarke 4:38
10."Quiet Time"  George Duke 1:03
11."Finger Prints" 3:48
12."Atlanta"  George Duke 1:09
Total length:46:20

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Personnel

Primary artists

Vocalists

Instrumentalists

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Chart history

Chart (1990)Peak
position
US Contemporary Jazz Albums (Billboard) [5] 7
US Top R&B Albums (Billboard) [6] 52

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