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  1. 19 de jul. de 2019 · Listening to this Robben Ford disc reminds me how much this man's guitar contributed to the sound of the much-maligned late period of Miles Davis. At its core Tiger Walk is a quartet recording centering around Ford, Bernie Worrell on clavinet and organ, Charlie Drayton on bass guitars, and Steve Jordon on drums and percussion.

  2. Bernie Worrell, Bob Malach, Charley Drayton, Lenny Castro, Robben Ford, Ronnie Cuber, Russell Ferrante, Steve Jordan Tiger Walk is an album by Robben Ford . “In the Beginning” was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.

  3. 1 de ene. de 1998 · Robben Ford: Tiger Walk. Listening to this new Robben Ford disc reminds me how much this man's guitar contributed to the sound of the much-maligned late period of Miles Davis. At its core Tiger Walk is a quartet recording centering around Ford, Bernie Worrell on clavinet and organ, Charlie Drayton on bass guitars, and Steve Jordon on ...

  4. Clavinet – Bernie Worrell; Design – Isabelle Wong; Drums, Percussion – Steve Jordan; Engineer [Assistant] – Chad Bamford, Dave Reed, Joe Zook, Rory Rumano* Executive-Producer – Chick Corea, Ron Moss; Mastered By – Dave Collins; Mixed By – Niko Bolas; Organ – Benmont Tench (tracks: 7), Bernie Worrell; Percussion – Lenny Castro ...

  5. Tiger Walk is an album by Robben Ford. "In the Beginning" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. Track listing. All tracks composed by Robben Ford; except where indicated. "In the Beginning" – 5:13. "Ghosts" – 5:27. "Freedom" – 6:43. "Red Lady w/Cello" – 5:00. "Oasis" – 5:10. "Just Like It Is" – 3:07.

  6. 1997 Bernie Worrell – Free Agent; 1997 Various Artists – Live on Letterman: Music from the Late Show; 1997 Bootsy Collins – Fresh Outta “P” University; 1997 Big Head Todd & the Monsters – Beautiful World; 1997 Marisa Monte – Great Noise; 1997 Various Artists – Best of Acid Jazz, Vol. 2; 1997 Robben Ford – Tiger Walk

  7. eschews vocals here, teaming up with keyboard funk master Bernie Worrell for some chunky, funky, wah-wah-laden grooves. This music, led by Ford's blazing guitar lines, is more appropriately categorized as instrumental rock than jazz, but the rhythms recall James Brown