Like a River explained

Like a River
Type:studio
Artist:Yellowjackets
Cover:Like a River album.jpg
Released:January 19, 1993
Recorded:April 1992
Studio:
  • Conway, Hollywood, California
  • The Complex, Los Angeles, California
Genre:Jazz
Label:GRP
Producer:Yellowjackets
Prev Title:Live Wires
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Run for Your Life
Next Year:1994

Like a River (1993) is the ninth studio album (10th overall) from the jazz group Yellowjackets, and their fifth studio album (sixth overall) for GRP Records. The album was nominated for "Best Contemporary Jazz Recording" Grammy Award.The album reached a peak position of number three on Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.[1]

The tracks "My Old School" and "Dewey (for Miles)" are frequently included in Yellowjackets' set lists, the former being included in their live album "Twenty Five."

The album is dedicated to the memory of Jeff Porcaro, who had died in 1992.

Personnel

Yellowjackets

Guest Musicians

Production

Studios

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yellowjackets: Charts & Awards. Allmusic. August 1, 2011.