At the Movies (Stanley Clarke album)

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At the Movies
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Studio album by Stanley Clarke
Released August 8, 1995
Genre Jazz fusion
Length54:17
Label Epic
Producer Stanley Clarke
Stanley Clarke chronology
The Rite of Strings
(1995)
At the Movies
(1995)
The Bass-ic Collection
(1997)
Professional ratings
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At the Movies is the twenty-fourth album by jazz bassist Stanley Clarke.

Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, United States, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and developed from roots in blues and ragtime. Jazz is seen by many as "America's classical music". Since the 1920s Jazz Age, jazz has become recognized as a major form of musical expression. It then emerged in the form of independent traditional and popular musical styles, all linked by the common bonds of African-American and European-American musical parentage with a performance orientation. Jazz is characterized by swing and blue notes, call and response vocals, polyrhythms and improvisation. Jazz has roots in West African cultural and musical expression, and in African-American music traditions including blues and ragtime, as well as European military band music. Intellectuals around the world have hailed jazz as "one of America's original art forms".

Bassist musician who plays a bass instrument

A bassist or bass player, is a musician who plays a bass instrument such as a double bass, bass guitar, keyboard bass or a low brass instrument such as a tuba or sousaphone. Different musical genres tend to be associated with one or more of these instruments. Since the 1960s, the electric bass has been the standard bass instrument for funk, R&B, soul music, rock and roll, reggae, jazz fusion, heavy metal, country and pop music. The double bass is the standard bass instrument for classical music, bluegrass, rockabilly, and most genres of jazz. Low brass instruments such as the tuba or sousaphone are the standard bass instrument in Dixieland and New Orleans-style jazz bands.

Stanley Clarke American bassist

Stanley Clarke is an American bassist and founding member of Return to Forever, one of the first jazz fusion bands. He has composed music for films and television and has worked with musicians in many genres. Like Jaco Pastorius, Clarke gave the bass guitar a prominence it lacked in jazz-related music.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Stanley Clarke

  1. "Passenger 57 Main Title" - Passenger 57 – 3:22
  2. "Lisa" - Passenger 57 – 4:33
  3. "Justice's Groove" - Poetic Justice – 3:50
  4. "Lucky Again" - Poetic Justice – 5:58
  5. "Father and Son" - Boyz n the Hood – 1:33
  6. "Theme from Boyz n the Hood" - Boyz n the Hood – 6:52
  7. "Grandpa's Theme" - Little Big League – 2:25
  8. "Higher Learning Main Title - Higher Learning – 2:31
  9. "The Learning Curve" – 3:29
  10. "Anna Mae" - What's Love Got to Do with It – 3:48
  11. "Capital/Naty's Theme" - Panther – 2:31
  12. "Meeting" - Panther – 1:34
  13. "Deja's Theme" - Higher Learning – 4:00
  14. "Black on Black Crime" - Boyz n the Hood – 4:38
  15. "Max's Theme" - Tap – 3:13

Personnel

Production

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References

  1. "At the Movies - Stanley Clarke | AllMusic". allmusic.com. 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2011.