Phantom Suite/The Music of Daniel Barry/Red Fish Blue Fish | ||||
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Studio album by The Jazz Police | ||||
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Recorded | 1992–2002 | |||
Genre | Easy listening | |||
Label | DB Records | |||
Producer | Daniel Barry | |||
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Phantom Suite is the first jazz album released by The Jazz Police,[1] with Tamara Wimer as singer. This album was recorded in Seattle, and was released on DB Records, a subsidiary of Universal Music Group. It was produced by Daniel Barry, and released on June 4, 2002.[2] The recording process took over ten years, and a second version, titled Red Fish Blue Fish, was also released[3][4][5]
Track listing
[edit]- Phantom Suite - "Phantom Suite"
- "S1m0ne"
- "Baby Weezer"
- "Madama Butterfly"
- "East Palm Drive"
- "Will to power"
- "Peasants Lullabye"
- "Only You"
- "From Another World" duet with Dean Mochizuki
- "Savannah"
- Music of Daniel Barry - "To & Fro" 5:10
- "Ancestors" 4:55
- "Takes Two to Tango" 8:07
- "Miss Leisure" 5:56
- "The Hiding Place" 6:06
- "Sleep Baby Sleep" 3:14
- "Black Bean Boss" 5:31
- "The Phoenix" 5:01
- "In the Beginning" 7:56
Other Version:Red Fish Blue Fish
[edit]- Ancestors 4:55
- Baba Rum Dum 4:44
- Suicide in B♭
- Still Life
- Takes Two to Tango 8:07
- In The Beginning... 7:56
- To & Fro 5:10
- Nandini
- Chemo Receptor
- Spekeasy 3:19
- The Hiding Place 6:06
- Sleep Baby Sleep 3:14
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