Undercover (Paul Taylor album)

Undercover
Studio album by Paul Taylor
Released February 22, 2000
Genre Jazz
Length 44:23
Label N2K Records
Producer Maurice White
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Undercover is an album by Paul Taylor which was released on N2K Records in 2000. The album got to numbers six and 27 on the Billboard Jazz Albums and Independent Albums charts respectively.[1][2][3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Aerial"Bill Meyers, Paul Taylor4:22
2."Velvet Rope" 4;25
3."Movin' On" 4:06
4."Avenue"Paul Taylor3:58
5."My Love" 5:33
6."Alone With You" 4:16
7."Code Blue" 4:02
8."Indigo" 4:01
9."Undercover" 4:50
10."Looking Glass" 4:41

[1]

Charts

Album – Billboard
Chart (2000) Peak
position
Top Independent Albums[3] 27
Top Jazz Albums[2] 6

Credits

Musicians

  • Dino Esposito - drums, keyboards
  • Kurt Jackson - drums, keyboards, vocals
  • Munyungo Jackson - percussion
  • Brian Monroney - guitar
  • Scot Rammer - drums, keyboards
  • Jimi Randolph - drums, keyboards, (trumpet, flugelhorn, horn arrangements)
  • Paul Taylor - keyboards, saxophone, soprano saxophone
  • Michael Thompson - guitar (electric)

Production

  • Michael Angelo - mixing
  • Scott Blockland - mixing
  • Rick Camp - engineer, mixing
  • Dino Esposito - producer, engineer, MIDI
  • Russ Freeman - producer, engineer, mixing, production engineer
  • Carl Griffin - executive producer
  • Andi Howard - executive producer
  • Kurt Jackson - producer, drum programming
  • Hyman Katz - executive producer
  • Paul Klingberg - engineer
  • Bill Meyers - producer
  • Oji Pierce - producer, engineer, mixing
  • Scot Rammer - producer, engineer, MIDI
  • Jimi Randolph - programming, drum programming
  • Michael Angelo Saulsberry - producer, engineer, mixing
  • Paul Taylor - producer
  • Nick Sodano - mixing
  • Maurice White - producer

[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Paul Taylor: Undercover". Allmusic.com.
  2. 1 2 "Paul Taylor: Undercover (Jazz Albums)". Billboard.com.
  3. 1 2 "Paul Taylor: Undercover (Independent Albums)". Billboard.com.
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