Out Of The Shadows (Dave Grusin Album)
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''Out of the Shadows'' is an album by American pianist Dave Grusin. The album consists mostly of original, pop-influenced jazz compositions. Released by
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and Grusin's own GRP Records in 1982, it experienced favorable critical reception and became a commercial success, spawning the single "She Could Be Mine" and becoming one of his highest-charting albums when it peaked at number four on ''Billboard'''s Contemporary Jazz Albums chart and number 88 on the all-genre ''Billboard'' 200. It continues to be retrospectively well regarded by critics.


Background and release

The majority of the eight-song album consists of original compositions by Grusin, as well as a rendition of the Gerry Mulligan song "Five Brothers". The record incorporates elements of jazz and pop, and has been considered to bear influence from the Frank Mills piece "
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". It was released in 1982 by
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. It was released as a compact disc in 1990. The track "She Could Be Mine", produced by Grusin and Larry Rosen, was released as a single in August 1982, by Arista; the single edit was three minutes and forty-six seconds long. It was also later featured as the opening track on his 1988 greatest hits compilation, ''
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Reception

An album review in the September 18, 1982, issue of ''Billboard'' remarked that the album was "not for the serious jazz fan", but suggested that pop fans would enjoy it, going on to call him the "
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of the jazz world". The album was also designated as a "Top Album Pick" for the week. The single "She Could be Mine" was highlighted as a "selected" pop single in the August 28, 1982, issue of ''Billboard''. Retrospectively, the album holds a score of three out of five stars from
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, and three out of four stars in both the ''Encyclopedia of Popular Music'' and the ''Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz''. Upon its release, the album became Grusin's second-highest-peaking (at the time) entry on the Billboard 200 albums chart, where it peaked at number 88 on the chart dated September 4, 1982. It spent a total of nine weeks on the tally. It also peaked at number 4 on the ''Billboard''
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chart, becoming his second top-five entry after ''Mountain Dance'' peaked at number 3 in 1981. The track "Anthem Internationale" is used as the theme song for the Minnesota PBS public affairs program '' Almanac''.


Track listing

Side A #"Last Train to Paradiso" (Dave Grusin) - 5:13 #"She Could Be Mine" ( Don Grusin) - 5:16 #"Crystal Morning" (
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) - 5:47 #"Five Brothers" (
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) - 6:02 Side B #"Anthem Internationale" (Dave Grusin) - 6:58 (Album version), 4:12 (Single version) #"Serengeti Walk" (Dave Grusin,
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, Louis Johnson) - 6:49 #"Hokkaido" (Dave Grusin) - 1:59 #"Sweetwater Nights" (Dave Grusin) - 5:14


Personnel

* Dave Grusin
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, acoustic piano, Oberheim OB-X synthesizer * Don Grusin – Oberheim OB-X synthesizer *
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– acoustic guitars, electric guitars *
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– electric bass, electric upright bass * Steve Gadd – drums *
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– percussion


Production

* Akira Taguchi – executive producer * Dave Grusin – producer, arrangements, digital mixing * Larry Rosen – producer, recording, digital mixing * Ollie Cotton – recording assistant, mix assistant *
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– mastering at Sterling Sound (New York, NY) * Frank Dickinson – digital equipment * Peter Lopez – GRP production coordinator * Takashi Misu – JVC production coordinator * Daverhone, Inc. – design * Tom Biondo – photography * Lisa Daurio – stylist * Webster McKnight – hair stylist CD credits * Ted Jensen – digital remastering * Josiah Gluck – production supervisor * Andy Baltimore – creative director, package design * Addi B. Dayan – package design


Charts


References


External links


Dave Grusin-Out of the Shadows at Discogs
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