Light Years
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Artists | Chick Corea Elektric Band |
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Release date | 1987 |
Producers | Chick Corea |
Genres | Jazz Fusion |
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ID | 2917054 |
About Light Years
Light Years is an album by the Chick Corea Elektric Band. It features Chick Corea with guitarist Frank Gambale, saxophonist Eric Marienthal, bassist John Patitucci, and drummer Dave Weckl. The album received the 1988 Grammy Award for the Best R&B Instrumental Performance.
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