Matrix IX
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Matrix IX | ||||
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📅 Released | 1976 | |||
🎙️ Recorded | May 1976 | |||
Studio | Vern Castle Studios (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin) | |||
🏷️ Label | RCA | |||
🤑 Producer | Warren Kime | |||
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"Matrix IX" is debut full-length by Appleton, Wisconsin-based jazz band Matrix. Released in 1976 on RCA Records, it would be their first and only disc for the label; their next release, "Wizard" would see the light on Warner Bros...[1]
Track Listing[edit]
- Adapted from liner notes[2]
- "Earth and the Overlords" (Fred Sturm)
- "Catalapa Complex" (John Harmon)
- "Blue Snow" (Larry Darling)
- "Dark Riders" (Harmon)
- "Clea" (Harmon)
- "Geese" (Harmon)
- "The Last Generation" (Sturm)
Personnel[edit]
- Adapted from liner notes.
- John Harmon: Keyboards and Electric Piano
- Randal Fird: Electric Bass
- Gary Miller: Drums
- Kurt Dietrich: Trombone
- Fred Sturm: Valve Trombone
- Jeff Pietrangelo, Larry Darling, Mike Hale: Trumpet
- Michael Bard: Woodwinds
Production[edit]
- Produced by Warren Kime
- Recording and mix by Andy Waterman
References[edit]
- ↑ "Matrix (jazz group)".
- ↑ Matrix IX liner notes, 1976, RCA Records
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