Exotica (Kip Hanrahan album)

Exotica is a studio album by Kip Hanrahan released in March 1993, featuring guests including Jack Bruce, Leo Nocentelli, and Milton Cardona. 'G-d Is Great' was co-written by Bruce.[2]

Exotica
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1993 (March 1993)
RecordedFebruary 1992 – May 1992
StudioRPM Sound Studios, Sorcerer Sound
GenreJazz, Fusion, Modern Creative[1]
Length58:16
LabelAmerican Clave
ProducerKip Hanrahan
Kip Hanrahan chronology
Tenderness
(1990)
Exotica
(1993)
All Roads Are Made of the Flesh
(1995)

Background

When compared with the previous album Tenderness, Exotica was described as "a looser outing; uneven, but flowing with hotter blood".[3]

Hanrahan spoke highly of his time recording with Jack Bruce, saying "with Jack you are spoilt, because you start out with your sketch and finish up with a gorgeous painting".[2]

Critical reception

Music reviewer Jack Burke described Exotica in the Lake Geneva Regional News as "soothing and provocative both, ranging far afield and home again".[4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."You Can Tell a Guy by His Anger"7:45
2."The Last Song"3:34
3."As in Angola (Red Star in the Morning Sky)"3:35
4."Red Star"6:53
5."You Can Tell Someone Who'll Never Fullfill Their Potential by the Way They Measure the Evening"1:18
6."What We Learned That Night in Vera Cruz and How We Applied It"2:36
7."G-d Is Great"10:34
8."As in the Bronx (You Can Tell Where Someone Comes From by What They Laugh At)"4:27
9."You Can Tell a Moment of Clarity by the Digital Trace It Leaves"6:01
10."As in the Red Morning"8:00
11."The Last Song on the Album"3:25

References

  1. Wynn, Ron. "Exotica". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
  2. Shapiro, Harry (2010). Jack Bruce : composing himself : the authorised biography (1st ed.). London: Jawbone. p. 234. ISBN 9781906002268. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
  3. Paul, Robicheau (17 March 1994). "Exotica". The Boston Globe. p. 115. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
  4. Burke, Jack (11 August 1984). "The Wax Works". The Lake Geneva Regional News. Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
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