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  1. School Days is the fourth solo album by jazz fusion bassist Stanley Clarke, released in 1976. The album reached number 34 on the Billboard 200 chart and number 2 on the Jazz Albums chart.

  2. El músico también apareció en el disco School Days de Stanley Clarke [38] y en numerosos álbumes de fusión. En 1979, creó One Truth Band con L. Shankar en los violines, Stu Goldberg en los teclados , Fernando Saunders en el bajo eléctrico y Tony Smith en la batería que grabó el álbum de estudio, Electric Dreams . [ 39 ]

  3. Album Credits. Producers Ken Scott & Stanley Clarke. Writers Stanley Clarke. Acoustic Bass Stanley Clarke. Acoustic Guitar Charles Johnson & John McLaughlin. Assistant Engineer Jerry Solomon....

  4. McLaughlin also appeared on Stanley Clarke's School Days and numerous other fusion albums. They later recorded three tracks at CBS Studios in New York, 8 March 1979. The same year he teamed up with flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucía and jazz guitarist Larry Coryell (replaced by Al Di Meola in the early 1980s) as the Guitar Trio.

  5. School Days is the third and final album in Stanley Clarke's great trio of progressive rock influenced fusion albums (Stanley Clarke, Journey to Love, School Days) that he released in the mid-70s.

  6. The CD as a work stands up solid with School Days and The Dancer being additional all-time greats. Stanley’s bass guitar (as lead) on 'Life Is Just A Game' is masterful with Billy Cobham and George Duke topping it off. Note that John McLaughlin plays-in Desert Song.

  7. Stanley Clarke - School Days ★★★★. Columbia Legacy 88697848332 | Stanley Clarke (b, p, perc, v), David Sancious (kys, g), George Duke (kys), Raymond Gomez, John McLaughlin, Icarus Johnson (g), Gerry Brown, Steve Gadd, Billy Cobham (d), Milton Holland (perc) and brass.