Positive Thinking... | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 19 May 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1997-1998 | |||
Studio | Manor House, Monkton Combe, UK | |||
Genre | Smooth jazz | |||
Length | 52:11 | |||
Label | GRP 9907 | |||
Producer | Steven Jones Greg Carmichael | |||
Acoustic Alchemy chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Record Mirror | 9/10[2] |
Positive Thinking... is the tenth and final album recorded by Acoustic Alchemy for GRP, released on May 19, 1998.
It marks a milestone in the band's history not only for the change of record company, but for the loss of founding member Nick Webb, who died during the recording of this album. His name appears in the credits for having contributed to every song, however Webb's parts in the recordings were done by longstanding sideman John Parsons.
Current steel string guitarist Miles Gilderdale contributes to two songs on this album.
The song "Augustrasse 18" is titled after the address of the Hansahaus-Studios in Bonn, Germany (actually written Auguststraße) where Acoustic Alchemy recorded numerous albums under producer John Parsons.[3][4]
Track listing
# | Title | Writers | Duration |
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1 | "Passionelle" | Webb/Carmichael | 4:40 |
2 | "Rainwatching W.I." | Webb/Carmichael | 4:42 |
3 | "Cadaqués" | Webb/Carmichael | 5:49 |
4 | "The Five Card Trick" | Webb/Carmichael/Parsons | 5:10 |
5 | "Positive Thinking" | Webb/Carmichael/Dale | 4:21 |
6 | "The Better Shoes" | Webb/Carmichael/Parsons | 5:27 |
7 | "Vapour Trails" | Webb/Carmichael/Parsons | 4:29 |
8 | "Augustrasse 18" | Webb/Carmichael/Gilderdale/Parsons | 6:46 |
9 | "Time Gentlemen Please" | Webb/Carmichael | 4:37 |
10 | "Limited Excess" | Webb/Carmichael/Gilderdale/Parsons | 6:10 |
Personnel
- Greg Carmichael - Steel and Nylon String Guitar
- John Parsons - Electric and Steel Guitar
- Miles Gilderdale - Electric Guitar and Programing
- Dennis Murphy - Bass Guitar
- John Sheppard - Drums
- Nick Webb - Composition, Arrangements, and Inspiration
- Rainer Brüninghaus - Keyboards
- Mario Argandoña -Percussion
- Caroline Dale - Cello and other String Instruments
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ Blackmore, Richie (30 March 1991). "Album of the week". Record Mirror. p. 14.
- ↑ Stated on the Sounds of St. Lucia: Live DVD at time 1:00:15
- ↑ Website of Hansahaus-Studios
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