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| Brian Jackson | Primary Artist, Synthesizer, Flute, Piano, Vocals, Background Vocals |
| Roy Ayers | Vibes |
| David Mullen | Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone |
| Don Martin | Bass |
| Gil Scott-Heron | Rap |
| Eric Barret | Guitar |
| Trevor Holder | Drums |
| Num Amun-Tehu | Percussion, Vocals, Hand Drums |
| Tristan Leral | Synthesizer |
| Butch Jones | Mastering |
| Don Martin | Producer |
| Trevor Holder | Producer |
| Tristan Leral | Engineer |
| Brian Jackson | Producer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Thom Jurek
Now this release came as a surprise -- apparently even to Brian Jackson himself. He writes in the album's liner notes: "If anyone had told me when I was recording my first album, Pieces of a Man with Gil Scott Heron that it would be the 21st century before I recorded a solo album, I would have thought that individual certifiable...." But things take as long as they take. From the arranger in the Midnight Band with Gil Scott Heron and the composer of classics such as "The Bottle" and "Home Is Where the Hatred Is" comes a contemporary jazz record of elegance, verve, and grooved-out soul. While it is tempting to relate Jackson's current work to his tenure with Heron, that would...