| | Stuart Hamm Outbound CD Stuart Hamm Discography of CDs
(3 Customer Reviews)
Personnel: Stuart Hamm (keyboards, acoustic & electric basses, programming); Judah Gold, Tal Morris, Mark McGee (guitar); Frank Martin (keyboards); Steve Smith (drums); Chris Collins, Greg Forsberg (programming, background vocals). Producers: Stuart Hamm, Chris Collins, Greg Forsberg. Engineers: Chris Collins, Greg Forsberg, Bob Biles. Principally recorded at Youth Engine Studios, San Francisco, California between January & March 2000. Includes liner notes by Stuart Hamm. Composer: Stuart Hamm. Personnel: Stuart Hamm (keyboards, programming); Judah Gold, Mark McGee (guitar); Steve Smith (drums). Audio Mixers: Chris Collins; Stuart Hamm. Recording information: Youth Engine Studios, San Francisco CA (01/2000-03/2000). Photographer: Steve Jennings. Arranger: Stuart Hamm. Another clean album filled with lightning bass work from Stuart Hamm. Exuding a city vibe, Outbound is thick with layered guitar, keyboard, and the aforementioned bass. While his technical skill is almost unrivaled, Hamm seems content to stay in the same Neo-Prog Rock groove for this, his fourth album. ~ Zac Johnson Stuart Hamm Outbound Songs | 1. | Outbound |
| 2. | Remember |
| 3. | Castro Hustle, The |
| 4. | Star Spangled Banner, The |
| 5. | Memo, The |
| 6. | Tenacity of Genes and Dreams, The |
| 7. | Charlotte's Song |
| 8. | Better World, A |
| 9. | Further Down Market |
| 10. | Lydian (Just Enough for the City) |
| Purchase Outbound CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Frank Gambale Show Me What You Can Do CD (1998)
Outbound
$13.85 /Stuart Hamm/Steve Smith. Personnel: Frank Gambale (guitar); Stuart Hamm (bass); Steve Smith (drums). Producers: Steve Smith, Frank Gambale, Stuart Hamm. Recorded at Neverland Studio, Marin County, California. Includes liner notes by Frank Gambale. Personnel: Frank Gamble (guitar); Stuart Hamm (strings, bass guitar); Steve Smith (drums). Audio Mixer: T.J. Helmerich. Liner Note Author: Frank Gamble. Recording information: Neverland Studio, Marin County, CA. Photographer: Pat Johnson . Gambale and the gang tear it up! Stu Hamm ...
| | Stuart Hamm Radio Free Albemuth CD (1988)
Outbound
$19.49
| | Joe Satriani - Live In San Francisco DVDs (2000) DTS Sound
Outbound
$11.19
| | Dream Theater - Images & Words/5 Yrs In A Live Time DVDs (1993)
Outbound
$15.15 This release gathers together two previous outings in the visual medium from progressive metal band Dream Theater. A concert recorded live in Tokyo from 1993 is included, alongside highlights from shows in Rotterdam, London, and a selection of music videos. See individual titles for more details.
With their progressive metal style and exceptional musicianship (learned at the Berklee School of Music) Dream
Theater grew to prominence with their MTV hit "Pull Me Under" in 1992. During that time Dream Theater developed
a rabid fan base that remains with them today-especially when it comes to ...
| | Buckethead - Secret Recipe DVDs (2005)
Outbound
$13.59
| | Bon Jovi Circle CDs (2009) With DVD
Outbound
$12.99
| | Solomon Burke If You Need Me/Rock 'N' Soul CD (1998)
Outbound
$10.69
| | Renacimiento '74 24 Kilates De Exitos CD (2008)
Outbound
$12.89
| | Casey Kasem Presents America's Top Ten: The 70'S Classic Rock's Greatest Hits CD (2003)
Outbound
$15.05
| | Flash & The Pan Ayla - Best Of Flash & The Pan CD (2005) (Import) Germany; United Kingdom
Outbound
$18.39
| | Checkers Running With Scissors CD (2006)
Outbound
$5.89
| | Dub Tribute To Phish: High Neighbors CD (2006)
Outbound
$15.19
| | Introducing Joss Stone CD (2007)
Outbound
$11.35 Personnel: Joss Stone (vocals); Common, Lauryn Hill (vocals); Raphael Saadiq (guitar, piano, keyboards, background vocals); Chalmers "Spanky" Alford (guitar); Louis Colin (harp); Robert Ozuna (sitar, drums, percussion, turntables); Barry Finclair, Cameron Patrick, Kathleen Robertson, Richard Adkins, Lori Miller, Pamela Gates, Alexander Vselensky, Stanley Hunte, Sandra Billingslea, Gayle Dixon, Sanford Allen, Robert Chausow, Cenovia Cummins, Yvette Devereaux, Lesa Terry, Susan Chatman, Belinda Whitney, Mark Cargill, Charlie Bisharat (violin); Robin Ross, Jorge Moraga, Patrick Morgan, Christopher Jenkins, Richard Brice, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson (viola); Eileen Folson, Erik Friedlander, Ronald Lipscomb, Miguel Martinez, Frederick Zlotkin, Peggy Baldwin (cello); Kenneth Whalum (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, horns); Anthony Coleman & Selfhaters (trumpet, horns); Jawara Adams (trumpet); James Zellar (trombone, horns); Lionel Holoman (horns, Fender Rhodes piano, organ, Wurlitzer organ, keyboards); Salvator Cracciolo, Jeffrey Clayton, Ron Brown , Matthew Frank , James Ford , Duane Benjamin, Steve Baxter (horns); Khari Parker (drums, percussion); Charlie Happiness (claves); Neil Symonette (percussion); Joi Gilliam, Keisha Jackson, Priscilla Jones Campbell, Jerimiah "Jermaine" Paul (background vocals). Additional personnel: Common, Lauryn Hill. Audio Mixers: Glenn Standridge; Chuck Brungardt. Recording information: Blakeslee Recording co., North Hollywood, CA; Clinton Recording, New York, NY; Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas; Electric Lady Studios; Sonikwire Studios, Irvine, CA; The Plant Studios, Sausalito, CA. Author: Joss Stone. Photographers: Brian Bowen-Smith; Bob Scott . Unknown Contributor Role: Jonathan Cohen "Meres". British soul-pop singer Joss Stone was originally marketed as the teenage second coming of 1970s soul stars like Betty Everett and Ann Peebles. After two albums in that style (one consisting entirely of obscure soul covers) and a U.S. marketing push including several commercials for the Gap, Stone withdrew for a couple of years. INTRODUCING JOSS STONE, from the title onward, is an attempt to completely reinvent Stone's public persona, from a retro-soul blonde to a ...
|
|
|