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A "latin tinged" pop song with female lead and background vocals. Children heard interacting in the background from sound effects CD. While the song has a definite, a tempo change was used to add more drama and "atmosphere."
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Credits: Lead & Background Vocals, Vocal arrangement by Donna Natson,Words & Music by Durwood L. Walker, Arranged & Sequenced by Mark Knox |
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Written in 1978,this piece lends itself to straight-ahead jazz and fusion. ABA form with two solos. In the style made popular by Joe Zawinal, Jaco Pastori & Weather Report |
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Credits: Music composed by Durwood L. Walker |
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I think this song, while not really containing a lot of improv., it still has a jazz flavor. I play a Yamaha Alto recorder on the vamp at the end. (One of my few contributions as a player.)› |
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This piece is a bit mystical as its title might suggest. Though it has a conventional melody, it ventures into little "abstract" departures.
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Difficult to categorize. I'm calling it Contemporary Urban, but jazz rock might be more apt. |
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An instrumental tune. Mellow melody, lush strings and background textures. Very moving synth solos.d |
Credits: Music composed by Durwood L. Walker. Sequences and synth solos by Mark Knox. |
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