"Multicultural" is a word that musicians tossed around a lot in the 1990s, but claiming to have a multicultural outlook and actually showing that you have one are two different things. With The Long Time Band, Andy Narell provides an example of honest-to-God multiculturalism. Think about it: you've got a Jewish-American musician who is using an Afro-Caribbean instrument from Trinidad (the steel pan) to play a style of music that came out of the African-American community (jazz). But, as The Long Time Band demonstrates, jazz is hardly the only form of music that interests Narell. Though this is essentially a jazz CD, it's a jazz CD that contains elements of other African-American forms (funk, R&B, and blues) and also draws on everything from Afro-Cuban salsa and Afro-Caribbean calypso to African pop. Narell doesn't play "in the tradition" on this album. Rather, The Long Time Band is an example of a jazzman being fascinated with a variety of cultures and using that fascination to his creative advantage. The Long Time Band is multiculturalism in the finest sense of the word. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
The Long Time Band
10/01/1995
All Music Guide Review
The Long Time Band Track Listing
Credits of The Long Time Band
- Judd Miller
- Synthesizer
- Jackeline Rago
- Vocals
- David Rudder
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Tom Size
- Engineer
- Paul VanWageningen
- Drums
- Steven Miller
- Mixing
- Michael Semanick
- Steel Pan, Mixing
- John Sullivan
- Artwork, Art Direction, Design
- Dennis Gallagher
- Art Direction, Design
- Larry Batiste
- Vocals (Background)
- Wally Buck
- Steel Pan
- Luis Conte
- Percussion, Bongos, Bata Drums, Timbales, Conga
- Sandy Griffith
- Vocals (Background)
- Bernie Grundman
- Mastering
- Keith Jones
- Bass
- Steve Erquiaga
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Cavaquinho
- Andy Narell
- Bass, Piano, Drums, Guitar (Electric), Keyboards, Sax (Tenor), Drums (Steel), Producer, Engineer, Steel Pan, Main Performer, Mixing, Double Second, Lead, Quadrophonics














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