Stanley Clarke – School Days
Tracklist
A1 | School Days | 7:42 | |
A2 | Quiet Afternoon | 5:03 | |
A3 | The Dancer | 5:12 | |
B1 | Desert Song | 6:55 | |
B2 | Hot Fun | 2:51 | |
B3 | Life Is Just A Game | 8:59 |
Companies, etc.
- Licensed From – Sony Music Entertainment
- Mastered At – AcousTech Mastering
- Made By – Record Technology Incorporated
Credits
- Art Direction – Lynn Breslin*
- Brass – Stuart Blumberg
- Composed By, Arranged By, Conductor – Stanley Clarke
- Engineer [Assistant] – Jerry Solomon (tracks: A1 to B2)
- Engineer [Re-mix Assistant] – Ed Thacker
- Engineer [Re-mix] – Ken Scott
- Engineer [Recording] – Ken Scott
- Illustration – Robert Giusti
- Lacquer Cut By – KPG*
- Mastered By – Kevin Gray
- Producer – Stanley Clarke
- Strings – Thomas Buffum
Notes
This is the same as the 2011 Friday Music reissue, except pressed onto clear vinyl with gold and blue splatter.
Mastered from the original Epic Records tapes by Joe Reagoso and Kevin Gray at RTI/AcousTech.
Mastered from the original Epic Records tapes by Joe Reagoso and Kevin Gray at RTI/AcousTech.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 829421439004
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): AS-765446-A 19044.1(3).. KPG@ATM
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): BS-765446 Re2 19258.2(3) KPG@ATM
Other Versions (5 of 103)
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School Days (LP, Album) | Atlantic | ATL 50.296 | Netherlands | 1976 | ||
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School Days (LP, Album, Stereo, MO - Monarch Pressing) | Nemperor Records | NE 439 | US | 1976 | ||
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School Days (LP, Album, Don Mills Pressing) | Nemperor Records | NE 439 | Canada | 1976 | ||
Recently Edited
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School Days (LP, Album, Stereo) | Nemperor Records | 50296 | 1976 | |||
Recently Edited
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School Days (LP, Album) | Atlantic | P-10239A | Japan | 1976 |
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Reviews
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It sounds like it's analog. I did a comparison with an original and the soundstage does seem a bit more full. Volume level is the same across both LPs. Kevin Gray did a fantastic job with this issue.
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Edited 4 years agoI know, it's Friday Music so it's OK to be a little skeptical. This one is excellent! The splatter vinyl is flat and very quiet. Also, the EQ on the record seems to have been tweaked so that the soundstage seems a little fuller, and Stanley's bass lines are more defined in the mix than my original pressing but it's not overdone by any stretch. Nice upgrade.
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It’s the same stampers as the previous reissue on Friday Music, but it’s an excellent press. Coloured vinyl is quiet abs looks ace.
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