House of the Rising Sun | ||||
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Released | January 14, 1976 | |||
Recorded | June 18–27, 1975, September 23-October 8, 1975 | |||
Studio | Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, NJ | |||
Genre | Jazz-funk [1] | |||
Length | 35:05 | |||
Label | Kudu Records KU-27 (LP) KICJ-836 (CD) | |||
Producer | Creed Taylor | |||
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House of the Rising Sun is a 1976 album by American jazz musician Idris Muhammad.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "House Of The Rising Sun" (featuring David Sanborn) | Traditional | 4:42 |
2. | "Baia (Boogie Bump)" | Ary Barroso, Ray Gilbert | 4:39 |
3. | "Hard To Face The Music" | Ashford & Simpson | 4:49 |
4. | "Theme For New York City (Based On Prelude No. 4)" | Frédéric Chopin | 3:26 |
5. | "Sudan" | Idris Muhammad, Tom Harrell | 10:52 |
6. | "Hey Pock A-Way" | A. Neville, G. Porter, J. Modelliste, L. Nocentelli | 6:06 |
Total length: | 34:34 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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7. | "Pipe Stem" | Idris Muhammad, Tom Harrell | 5:27 |
8. | "I Know You Don't Want Me No More" | Barbara George | 4:41 |
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