Note Worker

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Note Worker
Frank Gambale - 1991 - Note Worker.jpg
Studio album by
Released1991 (1991)
StudioFox Run Studio, Sudbury, Massachusetts; Mad Hatter Studios, Silverlake Sound Studios, Los Angeles
Genre Jazz fusion, smooth jazz
Length48:17
Label Victor
Producer
  • Frank Gambale
  • Akira Taguchi
  • Takashi Misu
  • Ron Moss
Frank Gambale chronology
Thunder from Down Under
(1990)
Note Worker
(1991)
The Great Explorers
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Note Worker is the fourth studio album by guitarist Frank Gambale, released in 1991 through Victor Entertainment. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Lunar Rotation" Frank Gambale5:29
2."Mr. Hollywood Line" Stephanie Bennett, GambaleGambale5:53
3."Calafia"Bennett, GambaleGambale, Freddie Ravel5:00
4."Jet Rag" Gambale4:48
5."Stay with Me"Bennett, GambaleGambale4:55
6."Schmooze" Gambale5:20
7."High 5" Gambale6:18
8."Awakening" Gambale6:30
9."My Silent Heart"BennettGambale4:04
Total length:48:17

Personnel

Chart performance

YearChartPosition
1992 Billboard Contemporary Jazz Albums 25

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