Third Time Around - Wikipedia
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Third Time Around | |||
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Released | 1990 | ||
Studio | Avatar Studios, Malibu, California | ||
Genre | Jazz, jazz fusion | ||
Length | 46:27 | ||
Label | Blue Moon | ||
Producer | David Becker, Bruce Becker, Ken Caillat | ||
David Becker Tribune chronology | |||
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Source | Rating |
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Third Time Around is an album by American jazz group David Becker Tribune, released in 1990.
At AllMusic, critic Alex Henderson gave the album four out of five stars and complimented the band's accessible, melodic fusion of rock and jazz.[1]
All writing by David Becker except where indicated
- "Rios" (David Becker, Bruce Becker)
- "Ensenada"
- "Drivin' Home" (David Becker, Bob Mair)
- "Farewell"
- "Be Right Back"
- "Denpasar" (David Becker, Bruce Becker, Bob Mair)
- "Wallofguitar"
- "Song for J.B."
- "With You in Mine"
- David Becker – acoustic electric guitars, keyboards
- Bob Mair – fretless bass, keyboards
- Bruce Becker – drums, percussion
- Gary Gardner – percussion
- Richie Gajate-Garcia – percussion
- ^ a b Henderson, Alex. "Third Time Around". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 January 2018.