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  1. He opens the album with "For Jaco", an upbeat track that combines the use of drums and saxophones; "newcomer" drummers Gary Husband and Mark Mondesir performed on the song, which features an electric bass and was described as "energetic" by one reviewer.

  2. 18 de oct. de 2009 · 7. Senor C.S.; . 8. Mother Nature. . John McLaughlin: guitar, synth programming, drum programming, , fretless guitar, chants; . Bill Evans: soprano sax (1), soprano and tenor sax (4); . Gary Husband: keyboards (1-3,5,7), drums (1,7); . Hadrien Feraud : bass guitar (1, 7); . Mark Mondesir: drums (1, 7); . Eric Johnson: guitar (2); .

  3. 8 de ago. de 2006 · The impressive performances by Otmaro Ruiz (synthesizer) and Gary Husband (keyboards) are aided and abetted by Dennis Chambers (drums) and Zakir Hussain (tabla). This percussion combination, which is quite an interesting pairing, can be heard elsewhere on the album. Matthew Garrison's bass is effectively busy here as well.

  4. Senor C.S. – Mark Mondesir, Gary Husband, Hadrien Feraud. Mother Nature – Shankar Mahadevan, Tony Grey.

  5. 25 de jul. de 2006 · John McLaughlin: guitar, synth programming, drum programming, , fretless guitar, chants; Bill Evans: soprano sax (1), soprano and tenor sax (4); Gary Husband: keyboards (1-3,5,7), drums (1,7); Hadrien Feraud : bass guitar (1, 7); Mark Mondesir: drums (1, 7); Eric Johnson: guitar (2); Vinnie Colaiuta: drums (2); Ada Rovatti: soprano ...

  6. 16 de jun. de 2009 · The redoubtable Gary Husband doubles on synths and drums on almost every track with blistering sax work from Bill Evans on the electro-jazz rave up " Just So Only More So " and the quick & tricky "For Jaco" that personifies the late bass player by concluding with a passage from "Continuum" .

  7. The redoubtable Gary Husband doubles on synths and drums on almost every track with blistering sax work from Bill Evans on the electro-jazz rave up " Just So Only More So " and the quick & tricky "For Jaco" that personifies the late bass player by concluding with a passage from "Continuum" .