Harlequin (album)

Harlequin is a collaborative studio album by American pianist Dave Grusin and American guitarist Lee Ritenour, released in 1985 through GRP Records. The album reached No. 2 on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz chart, and earned a 1986 Grammy Award for Best Arrangement on an Instrumental for "Early A.M. Attitude". Harlequin also earned Grammy nominations for Best Engineered Recording, Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals, and Best Pop Instrumental Performance. In 1988, Perri sisters sampled Grusin’s “The Bird” into their track called “The Flight”, from their album “The Flight” under Zebra Records, that song was produced by Michael J. Powell.

Harlequin
Studio album by
Released1985 (1985)
Recorded1985
Studio
GenreJazz
Length46:38
LabelGRP
ProducerDave Grusin, Lee Ritenour
Dave Grusin chronology
Banded Together
(1984)
Harlequin
(1985)
Cinemagic
(1987)
Lee Ritenour chronology
Banded Together
(1984)
Harlequin
(1984)
Earth Run
(1986)

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Harlequin" (Ivan Lins, Vítor Martins)4:40
2."Early A.M. Attitude" (Dave Grusin)4:58
3."San Ysidro" (Lee Ritenour)4:57
4."Before It's Too Late" (Lins, Martins)5:16
5."Silent Message" (Dave Grusin)6:07
6."Cats of Rio" (Don Grusin)5:15
7."Beyond the Storm" (Lins, Martins)5:36
8."Grid-Lock" (Ritenour)4:02
9."The Bird" (Harvey Mason, Mike Lang)5:47

Personnel

Production

  • Larry Rosen – executive producer
  • Dave Grusin – executive producer, producer, arrangements
  • Lee Ritenour – producer, arrangements
  • Don Murray – recording, mixing
  • Terry Bower – additional recording, recording assistant, mix assistant
  • Terry Christian – recording assistant, mix assistant
  • David Cole – recording assistant, mix assistant
  • Josiah Gluck – additional recording
  • David Leonard – additional recording
  • Randy Goodrum – MIDI piano recording at Randy Goodrum Studio (North Hollywood, California)
  • Joe Gastwirt – digital editing at JVC (Hollywood, California)
  • Wally Traugott – mastering at Capitol Mastering (Hollywood, California)
  • Peter Lopez – production coordinator
  • Andy Baltimore – creative direction, album design
  • Dario Campanile – cover design, album design
  • Dan Serrano – album design
  • Ron Slenzak – photography

Charts

Chart (1985) Peak
position
US Jazz Albums (Billboard)[1] 2

References

  1. "Dave Grusin US albums chart history". AllMusic. Retrieved 2013-03-09.
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