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School Days | Stanley Clarke

Album School Days by Stanley Clarke Review

Every pro electric-bass player and their mothers wore out the grooves of this record when it first came out, trying to cop Clarke's speedy, thundering, slapped-thumb bass licks. Yet ultimately, it was Clarke's rapidly developing compositional skills that made this album so listenable and so much fun for the rest of us, then and now. The title track not only contributed a killer riff to the bass vocabulary; it is a cunningly organized piece of music with a well-defined structure. Moreover, Clarke follows his calling card with two tunes that are even more memorable - the sauntering ballad "Quiet Afternoon" and an ebullient, Brazilian percussion-laced number with a good string arrangement and a terrific groove, "The Dancer". Clarke also brings out the standup bass for a soulful acoustic dialogue with John McLaughlin on "Desert Song". Evidently enthused by their leader's material, David Sancious (keyboards) and Raymond Gomez (guitars) deliver some of their best solos on records - and with George Duke on hand on one cut, you hear some preliminary flickerings of Clarke's ventures into the commercial sphere. But at this point in time, Clarke was triumphantly proving that it was possible to be both good and commercial at the same time.

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 School Days 7:52 preview song School Days Download track School Days
2 Quiet Afternoon 5:10 preview song Quiet Afternoon Download track Quiet Afternoon
3 The Dancer 5:28 preview song The Dancer Download track The Dancer
4 Desert Song 6:57 preview song Desert Song Download track Desert Song
5 Hot Fun 2:55 preview song Hot Fun Download track Hot Fun
6 Life Is Just A Game 9:00 preview song Life Is Just A Game Download track Life Is Just A Game
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