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Release Date: | 04/05/2019 |
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Label: | Blue Note Records |
UPC: | 0602577492068 |
catalogNumber: | 002990502 |
Rank: | 103181 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Kendrick Scott Oracle Primary ArtistDerrick Hodge Vocals
Taylor Eigsti Piano,Voices,fender rhodes
Mike Moreno Acoustic Guitar
Kendrick Scott Drums,Vocals
Joe Sanders Bass
Jahi Sundance Turntables
John Ellis Clarinet,Bass Clarinet,Alto Flute,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone
Technical Credits
Andy Taub EngineerDerrick Hodge Composer,Producer
Taylor Eigsti Composer
Mike Moreno Composer
Aaron Parks Composer
Kendrick Scott Composer
Yashua Klos Cover Painting
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