Another Hand

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Another Hand
File:Another Hand album.jpg
Studio album by David Sanborn
Released 1991
Studio Master Sound (Astoria, New York); The Power Station and Electric Lady Studios (New York City, New York)
Genre Jazz
Label Elektra Musician[1]
Producer Hal Willner, Marcus Miller
David Sanborn chronology
Close-Up
(1988)
Another Hand
(1991)
Upfront
(1992)

Another Hand is an album by the American saxophonist David Sanborn, released in 1991.[2][3]

Another Hand peaked at No. 170 on the Billboard 200.[4] The album and the title track were nominated for Grammy Awards, in the "Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group" and "Best Jazz Instrumental Solo" categories.[5]

Production

The album was produced by Hal Willner and Marcus Miller.[6] The guitarists Marc Ribot and Bill Frisell, the drummer Jack DeJohnette, and the pianist Mulgrew Miller were among the many musicians who contributed to the album.[7] Syd Straw provided vocals on the cover version of the Velvet Underground's "Jesus".[8]

Critical reception

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The Washington Post wrote: "Often vilified for his fashionable fusion and general sense of accommodation, Sanborn surprised his severest critics with the cinematic sweep of this straight-ahead jazz and blues-inflected album."[16] The Calgary Herald opined that "the kind of icy jazz noodling that David Sanborn favors sets a mind wanderin' to more interesting places."[10] The Indianapolis Star noted that "some of the music cultivates a 'sound' more intently than it explores the individualism of the players, but this will keep the pop contingent of Sanborn's fans happy."[1]

AllMusic wrote that "there's nothing shallow or contrived about the album, an exploratory, heartfelt effort generally defined by his introspective, soulsearching improvisations."[9]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "First Song"   5:23
2. "Monica Jane"   5:30
3. "Come to Me, Nina"   5:28
4. "Hobbies"   4:59
5. "Another Hand"   6:45
6. "Jesus"   3:35
7. "Weird from One Step Beyond"   6:14
8. "Cee"   2:26
9. "Medley: Prayers for Charlie from the Devil at Four O'clock /The Lonely from the Twilight Zone"   12:21
10. "Dukes & Counts"   5:32

Personnel

Production

  • Hal Willner – producer (1-4, 6–9)
  • Marcus Miller – producer (5, 10)
  • Joe Ferla – recording, mixing
  • Shannon Carr – assistant engineer
  • Aaron Krops – assistant engineer
  • David Merrill – assistant engineer
  • David Parla – assistant engineer
  • Gary Solomon – assistant engineer
  • Michael White – assistant engineer
  • Bob Ludwig – mastering at Masterdisk (New York, NY)
  • Susan Jacobs – production coordinator
  • John Purcell – saxophone sound consultant
  • Stephen Byram – art direction, design, cover artwork
  • Roy Volkmann – photography

References

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