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This article is about the Jan Hammer album. For other uses, see Oh Yeah (disambiguation).
Oh Yeah? Studio album by Jan Hammer Released 1976 Recorded Red Gate Studio, Kent, New York April 1976 Genre Jazz fusion Length 41:32 Label Nemperor Records Producer Jan Hammer Jan Hammer chronology The First Seven Days (1975) Oh Yeah? (1976) Melodies (1977) Oh Yeah? is an album recorded by jazz fusion musician Jan Hammer in 1976.
Contents
Track listing
- Magical Dog - Hammer (6:43)
- One to One - Hammer, Smith (3:32)
- Evolove - Rick Laird (4:45)
- Oh, Yeah? - Hammer, Saunders (4:31)
- Bamboo Forest - Hammer, Johnson (5:25)
- Twenty One - Goodman, Hammer (5:06)
- Let the Children Grow - Hammer, Smith (4:50)
- Red and Orange - Hammer (6:43)
Personnel
- Jerry Goodman - Composer
- Jan Hammer - Audio Production, Composer, Drums, Engineer, Keyboards, Moog Synthesizer, Oberheim, Percussion, Piano (Electric), Polymoog, Producer, Remastering, Synthesizer, Timbales, Various, Vocals
- David Earle Johnson - Composer, Conga, Percussion
- Steve Kindler - Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm), Violin, Violin (Electric), Vocals
- Fernando Saunders - Bass, Guitar (Bass), Piccolo, Vocals
- Tony Smith - Drums, Vocals
Reception
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] The Allmusic review by Michael G. Nastos awarded the album 4½ stars and states "This is an album of fusion at its best. 'Magical Dog' and 'Red & Orange' are definitive statements.".[1]
References
- ^ a b Nastos, M. G. Allmusic Review.
Categories:- Jan Hammer albums
- 1976 albums
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