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2007 studio album by Robert Glasper
In My Element is the third studio album by American musician Robert Glasper . It was released on March 20, 2007 via Blue Note Records . Recording sessions took place at Systems Two Studios in Brooklyn from September 21, 2006 to November 1, 2006. Production was handled by Glasper himself together with Eli Wolf. It features contributions from Vicente Archer on bass, Damion Reid on drums and spoken word from Reverend Joe Ratliff.
In the United States, the album peaked at number 9 on the Jazz Albums and number 6 on the Traditional Jazz Albums charts.
Title Writer(s) 1. "G&B" Robert Glasper 8:29 2. "Of Dreams to Come" Glasper 8:11 3. "F.T.B." Glasper 5:57 4. "Y'outta Praise Him" (Intro) Glasper 3:35 5. "Y'outta Praise Him" Glasper 6:46 6. "Beatrice" Sam Rivers 8:56 7. "Medley: Maiden Voyage /Everything in Its Right Place " 8:43 8. "J Dillalude" 4:26 9. "Silly Rabbit" Glasper 7:20 10. "One for 'Grew" Glasper 6:33 11. "Tribute" Glasper 3:43 Total length: 1:12:59
Robert Glasper – piano , producer
Vicente Archer – bass
Damion Reid – drums
Reverend Joe Ratliff – voice (track 11)
Eli Wolf – producer
Joe Marciano – recording, mixing
Mike Marciano – mastering
Max Ross – engineering assistant
Carla Leighton – art direction, design
Jessica Chornesky – photography
Jos L. Knaepen – photography
Keith Karwelies – A&R
Gordon H Jee – creative director
Angelika Beener – project coordinator
Shanieka D. Brooks – product manager
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