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Tiger in the Rain
1979 studio album by Michael Franks From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tiger in the Rain is an album by singer-songwriter Michael Franks, released in 1979 on Warner Bros.[1]
It was his first album not produced by Tommy LiPuma, Al Schmitt, and Lee Hershberg. The album was arranged and produced by John Simon. Franks plays guitar, banjo, and mandolin.[2] The album cover features "Tiger in a Tropical Storm", an oil painting by Henri Rousseau.
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Reception
A. Colin Flood wrote in Enjoy the Music magazine that the album "[continues to] express Franks’ original synthesis of smooth jazz/rock fusion, again with the understated South American underbeats" that "subsides into clever adult sentiments. This album celebrates an easy life of success."[3]
For PopMatters, Rob Caldwell praised the "clever turn[s] of phrase" that work at a "symbolic level (Franks wasn’t a literature major for nothing)" and "[t]here’s something to be said for escapism, for the armchair-travelling Michael Franks’ music offers."[4]
Music critic Stephen J. Matteo commented for AllMusic the album was "[l]ush, romantic and more experimental than previous efforts" and that while "none of its songs has the instant appeal of some of his earlier writing, the album as a whole is as refreshing and meditative as a stroll through a rain forest."[2]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Michael Franks.
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Personnel
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Musicians
- Michael Franks – vocals
- Kenny Barron – acoustic piano (1, 3-7, 9)
- Paul Griffin – organ (1, 8, 9)
- Bob Leinbach – organ (2)
- Dominic Cortese – concertina (9)
- Joe Caro – electric guitar (1, 2, 8, 9), acoustic guitar (2, 5)
- Bucky Pizzarelli – acoustic guitar (3, 6, 7), electric guitar (4)
- Herb Bushler – bass (1, 2, 5, 8, 9)
- Ron Carter – acoustic bass (3, 4, 6, 7)
- Rick Marotta – drums (1, 5, 8, 9)
- Buddy Williams – drums (2)
- Ben Riley – drums (3, 4, 6, 7)
- Rubens Bassini – percussion (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9)
- Errol "Crusher" Bennett – congas (1, 5)
- Mike Mainieri – vibraphone (3, 4, 7)
- John Simon – percussion (4)
- Seldon Powell – tenor saxophone (4), soprano saxophone (7)
- Dave Liebman – flute solo (5), first flute solo (6), flute (9)
- George Young – tenor sax solo (6), second flute solo (6), flute (9)
- David Sanborn – alto sax solo (8)
- Howard Leshaw – flute (9)
- Lew Soloff – piccolo trumpet (9)
- Hilda Harris – backing vocals (1, 9)
- Flora Purim – backing vocals (1, 2, 9)
- Maretha Stewart – backing vocals (1, 9)
Horns
- Horn section (Tracks 6 & 8)
- Lew Del Gatto – saxophones (6)
- Lou Marini – saxophones (6, 8)
- George Young – saxophones (6)
- David Sanborn – saxophones (8)
- Tom Malone – trombone (6, 8)
- Claudio Roditi – trumpet (6)
- Randy Brecker – trumpet (8)
- John Clark – French horn (6, 8)
Strings
- String quartet on "Living on the Inside"
- Abdul Wadud – cello
- Harold Coletta – viola
- Harry Lookofsky – first violin
- Charles Libove – second violin
- String section on "Lifeline"
- Harry Lookofsky – concertmaster
- Jesse Levy, Charles McCracken, Allan Shulman and Abdul Wadud – cello
- Harold Coletta, Richard Maximoff and Emanuel Vardi – viola
- Lewis Eley, Charles Libove, Harry Lookofsky, Joseph Malin, Anthony Posk, Richard Sortomme and Harry Urbont – violin
Production
- John Simon – producer, arrangements
- Glenn Berger – recording, mixing
- Howie Silberberg – second engineer
- Lee Herschberg – CD remastering
- Bob Kuttruf – production assistant
- Henri Rousseau – cover painting
- John Calbaka – art direction
- Claudia Franks – design, photography
- Fred Heller – management
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