Forty Reasons Explained

Forty Reasons
Type:studio
Artist:Chad Wackerman
Cover:Chad Wackerman - 1991 - Forty Reasons.jpg
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Recorded:June 1991
Studio:Capitol (Hollywood)
Genre:Jazz fusion
Label:CMP
Producer:Chad Wackerman, Walter Quintus, Kurt Renker
Next Title:The View
Next Year:1993

Forty Reasons is the first studio album by drummer Chad Wackerman, released in 1991 through CMP Records;[1] it was later reissued together with Wackerman's 1993 album The View as a limited edition double-disc compilation.[2]

Critical reception

AllMusic gave Forty Reasons three stars out of five, calling it "a tidy thesis of lessons well learned, a snazzy musical diary of 20 years of modern fusion surfeited with complex drumming, a multitude of elastic-time changes, and attractive, high-tech melodies." Praise was also given to each supporting musician—guitarist Allan Holdsworth, keyboardist Jim Cox and bassist Jimmy Johnson—for their "top-notch performances".[1]

Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.allmusic.com/album/forty-reasons-mw0000305014 "Forty Reasons - Chad Wackerman"
  2. http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/chadwackerman "Forty Reason/The View 2 CD set by Chad Wackerman"