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| all_music = Frank Gambale
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| title1 = Fe Fi Fo Funk
| title1 = Fe Fi Fo Funk
| length1 = 4:03
| length1 = 4:03

| title2 = Blues for Hollywood
| title2 = Blues for Hollywood
| length2 = 5:39
| length2 = 5:39

| title3 = Credit Reference Blues
| title3 = Credit Reference Blues
| length3 = 5:01
| length3 = 5:01

| title4 = Song for My Family
| title4 = Song for My Family
| length4 = 5:10
| length4 = 5:10

| title5 = Spending Sunday with You
| title5 = Spending Sunday with You
| length5 = 5:19
| length5 = 5:19

| title6 = Weddington Street
| title6 = Weddington Street
| length6 = 5:50
| length6 = 5:50

| title7 = Alone Together
| title7 = Alone Together
| length7 = 3:07
| length7 = 3:07

| title8 = A Touch of Brasil
| title8 = A Touch of Brazil
| length8 = 5:24
| length8 = 5:24

| total_length = 39:33<!--All track times sourced from CD release "W-7001".-->
| total_length = 39:33
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Revision as of 16:28, 14 December 2017

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Brave New Guitar is the first studio album by guitarist Frank Gambale, released on 1 December 1985 by Legato Records and reissued in 2000 by Wombat Records.[2]

Track listing

All music is composed by Frank Gambale

No.TitleLength
1."Fe Fi Fo Funk"4:03
2."Blues for Hollywood"5:39
3."Credit Reference Blues"5:01
4."Song for My Family"5:10
5."Spending Sunday with You"5:19
6."Weddington Street"5:50
7."Alone Together"3:07
8."A Touch of Brazil"5:24
Total length:39:33

Personnel

  • Frank Gambale – guitar, vocals
  • Jon Crosse – saxophone, flute
  • Mark Gasbarro – keyboards
  • Kei Akagi – piano
  • Steve Kershisnik – bass
  • Jack Kelly – drums
  • Marcus Hinder – timbales, congas
  • Steve Reid – percussion

Production

  • Frank Gambale – producer
  • Mark Varney – executive producer
  • Wally Grant – engineer
  • Steve Hall – engineer

References

  1. ^ Kohler, Paul. "Brave New Guitar - Frank Gambale". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  2. ^ "Discography". frankgambale.com. Retrieved 2013-10-14.