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Ghost Dance (Brian Tarquin album)

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Released
  
May 1996 (1996-05)

Length
  
56:00

Artist
  
Brian Tarquin

Label
  
Jazz Inspiration

Recorded
  
1994-1995

Producer
  
Brian Tarquin

Release date
  
1996

Genre
  
Jazz fusion

Ghost Dance (Brian Tarquin album)

Studio
  
Far & Away Studios in New York & Room 222 Hollywood, CA

Ghost Dance (1996)
  
Last Kiss Goodbye (1997)

Jazz fusion albums
  
Five, Parallax, Project, Uncertain Terms, Tilt

Ghost Dance is the first studio solo album by guitarist Brian Tarquin, released in May 1996 through Jazz Inspiration Records/MCA Canada. The album contains the track "What It Is", that was featured on the Aaron Spelling hit television show Models, Inc. Tarquin had been performing in Los Angeles at clubs The Baked Potato, Whisky a Go Go and Roxy Theatre (West Hollywood) on the Hollywood strip when he was discovered by Jazz Inspiration Records. He was also establishing himself as a music composer for such shows as Beverly Hills 90210, The Guiding Light and the Olympics Games in the early 1990s. The album consisted mostly of self-funded demos recorded at close friend Geoff Grey's studio Far & Away in New York and at Room 222 in Hollywood, owned by engineer Larry Getz.

Contents

Personnel

  • Brian Tarquin – guitar, record producer, drum programming
  • Dana Gabrielson – keyboard
  • David Snyder – keyboard, Rhodes Solo, Synth Pad & electronic drums (track 3)
  • Edward Harris Roth – keyboard
  • Tommy Dimartino – percussion (track 11)
  • Adrian D'Agullar – bass
  • Barry Seltzer – sax
  • RIch Maraday – sax
  • Geoff Grey – Engineer
  • Larry Getz – Engineer
  • Peter Moore – Mastering Engineer
  • Brandon Klayman – photographer
  • Songs

    1Ghost Dance4:20
    2Hip Hop Serenade5:01
    3Lucretia4:50

    References

    Ghost Dance (Brian Tarquin album) Wikipedia