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  1. Bass, Producer – Mark Egan; Drums – Danny Gottlieb; Engineer [Assistant] – Richard Wilkins; Engineer, Mixed By – Richard Brownstein; Guitar, Edited By – Joe Beck; Mastered By – Michael Landy; Photography By – Randall Wallace; Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Bill Evans (3)

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  2. Mark Egan (US jazz bassist & trumpeter) 1:58: Credits. Release. ... No one has reviewed Finger Painting yet. Be the first to write a review. Tags Genres (none) Other tags

  3. Tracklist. Credits. Featuring – Bill Evans, Danny Gottlieb, Mark Egan. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 7 55603-8634-2 1. Matrix / Runout: MANUFACTURED BY KAO OPTICAL PRODUCTS ***AL007827-01*** 301006. Other Versions (2) View All. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2013 CD release of "Finger Painting" on Discogs.

  4. 11 de oct. de 2013 · Moving back to my 20 years with Michael Franks anniversary tribute, I have the utmost delight in speaking with a gentleman that I’ve known primarily from listening to his music. And once again, through Michael, I now have the greatest pleasure to work with this unique artist Mark Egan.

  5. www.smooth-jazz.de › Artists4 › EganMark Egan - smooth jazz

    Mark Egan redefines the electric bass as a solo instrument. From its early inception as the backbone of rock and rhythm & blues combos to its present day identification with intrusive, earth–pounding, acid–reflux generating boom boxes and speakers that can be heard for miles, the most refined auditory palates could not distinguish one bass player from another.

  6. Wavetone has released several recordings to critical acclaim, including Elements' Far East Volume I and II, Elements' Untold Stories, Joe Beck's Finger Painting, Jeff Ciampa's Signs of Life and House of Mirrors, the Jeff Laibson/Mark Egan/Danny Gottlieb project Trio along with Egan's 2001 outing Freedom Town, his 2006 follow up As We Speak and ...

  7. 4 de dic. de 2006 · Guitarist Joe Beck with Pat Methaney's rhythm section of Mark Egan and Dan Gotlieb, along with Sax man Bill Evans will knock your socks off. This album is in the vein of John Scofield's A-Go-GO but much better, content wise and sonicly speaking.

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