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"another" target="_blank">Another Time, another" target="_blank">Another Place" may refer to:
Music
another" target="_blank">Another Time another" target="_blank">Another Place, a 1994 album by Matt Bianco
"another" target="_blank">Another Time, another" target="_blank">Another Place" (1958 song), by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans from the 1958 film
another" target="_blank">Another Time, another" target="_blank">Another Place (Benny Carter and Phil Woods album), 1996
another" target="_blank">Another Time, another" target="_blank">Another Place (Bryan Ferry album), 1974
"another" target="_blank">Another Time, another" target="_blank">Another Place" (Engelbert Humperdinck song), 1971, or the album of the same name
another" target="_blank">Another Time, another" target="_blank">Another Place: Timeless Christian Classics, a 2008 album by Avalon
another" target="_blank">Another Time, another" target="_blank">Another Place EP, a 2007 EP by Avalon
"another" target="_blank">Another Time, another" target="_blank">Another Place", a song by U2 from Boy
another" target="_blank">Another Time/another" target="_blank">Another Place, a 1978 album by Barry Altschul
Film
another" target="_blank">Another Time, another" target="_blank">Another Place (1958 film), starring Lana Turner and Sean Connery
another" target="_blank">Another Time, another" target="_blank">Another Place (1983 film), starring Phyllis Logan
"another" target="_blank">Another Time, another" target="_blank">Another Place" (Space: 1999), an episode of Space: 1999
See also
another" target="_blank">Another Place, another" target="_blank">Another Time (disambiguation)
another" target="_blank">Another Time/another" target="_blank">Another Place is an album by drummer Barry Altschul. It was recorded on March 13, 1978, and April 14, 1978, at Rosebud Studio in New York City, and was released later that year by Muse Records. On the album, Altschul appears in a variety of instrumental combinations, and is joined by saxophonist Arthur Blythe, trombonist Ray Anderson, pianist Anthony Davis, guitarist Bill DeArango, cellists Abdul Wadud and Peter Warren, and double bassists Dave Holland and Brian Smith.
Reception
In a review for AllMusic, Scott Yanow noted that "there is certainly plenty of variety" on the album, and stated: "all five selections work in their own unpredictable way."
The editors of The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide awarded the album a full 5 stars, and contributor John Swenson called the opening track, "Crepuscule: Suite for Monk," "a stunning tribute" to Thelonious Monk.
Writer and musician John Corbett wrote: "Much of the record's success revolves around Altschul's inventive writing, which has the complexity of classic [Anthony] Braxton but also a driving clarity and forthrightness." He singled out the opening track for praise, describing it as "splendid" and "free of the nasty clichés that now plague covers of Monk," and commenting: "It's just like Monk would have wanted."
Track listing
"Crepuscule: Suite for Monk: Evidence/Crepuscule with Nellie/Epistrophy" (Thelonious Monk, arranged by Anthony Davis) – 14:27
"Chael" (Anthony Davis) – 8:53
"Traps" (Barry Altschul) – 2:15
"Pentacle" (Dave Holland) – 11:23
"another" target="_blank">Another Time/another" target="_blank">Another Place" (Barry Altschul) – 6:53
Personnel
Barry Altschul – drums, percussion
Arthur Blythe – alto saxophone (track 1)
Ray Anderson – trombone (tracks 1, 5)
Anthony Davis – piano (tracks 1, 2, 5)
Bill DeArango – guitar (track 1)
Abdul Wadud – cello (tracks 2, 4)
Peter Warren – cello (track 4)
Dave Holland – double bass (track 4)
Brian Smith – double bass (tracks 1, 4, 5)
References
another" target="_blank">Another Time another" target="_blank">Another Place is the fifth studio album by the British band Matt Bianco, originally released by JVC-Victor in 1993 only in Japan. The following year, it was released in Germany by ZYX Music.
Overview
This was Matt Bianco's first album after splitting from Warner Brothers. Mark Fisher and Mark Reilly recorded it in the Fishbowl, Fisher's own studio on the outskirts of London. This record saw a new group of session musicians participating in the production, although Robin Jones contributed percussive layers that support the songs' rhythm structure. Following Ronnie Ross's passing in 1991, the brass section was reorganised as well, giving the record a different timbre.
The record was distributed in parts of Asia, Western Europe and the US, but only JVC-Victor in Japan really made an effort in promoting it to the local audience. Due to lack of airplay, it failed to have any major impact in the rest of the world.
The first single was "Our Love", which charted at no. 71 in Germany in 1994, and was the last charting Matt Bianco single. "You & I" and "Buddy Love" followed as second singles in Japan and Germany respectively, but neither was a commercial success.
Track listing
All songs written by Matt Bianco except where indicated.
"Our Love" – 4:50
"The World Is a Ghetto" (Papa Dee Allen, Harold Brown, B. B. Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan, Charles Miller, Lee Oskar, Howard E. Scott) – 4:45
"You and I" – 4:14
"Buddy Love" – 4:37
"Can You Feel It" – 4:43
"I Need You Now" – 5:15
"Head over Heels" – 4:15
"Your Destiny" – 4:35
"another" target="_blank">Another Time another" target="_blank">Another Place" – 6:30
"Buddy's Reprise (Everybody Move)" – 5:04
"Love Life" – 4:03
Note
Tracks 10 and 11 on the US edition only.
References
External links
Matt Bianco's detailed discography
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- Lana Turner
- Diskografi U2
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- No Regret Life
- Prince (penyanyi)
- Filmografi Sean Connery
- Boy (album)
- Sean Connery
- Another Time, Another Place (Bryan Ferry album)
- Another Time, Another Place (1958 film)
- Another Time, Another Place (1983 film)
- Another Time, Another Place
- Another Time, Another Place (1958 song)
- Another Time, Another Place EP
- Another Time, Another Place (Space: 1999)
- Another Time/Another Place
- Another Time Another Place
- Another Place, Another Time