Time and Chance (Caldera album) explained
Time and Chance is the third studio album by the jazz fusion band Caldera, released in 1978 on Capitol Records.[1] The album rose to No. 29 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart.[2]
Personnel
- Jorge Strunz - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Eduardo del Barrio - acoustic piano, electric piano, synthesizers, Moog, Roland, Oberheim Polyphonic, Yamaha Polyphonic
- Steve Tavaglione - flute, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone
- Mike Azeredo - congas, percussion
- Carlos Vega - drums
- Greg Lee - electric bass, Moog bass pedals
- Hector Andrade - timbales, congas, percussion
Guests
- Larry Dunn - synthesizer (track 8)
- Roberto da Silva - drums (track 8 only)
- Alex Acuña - drums (tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9)
- Luis Conte - bata, conga and timbales (track 9 only)
- Akim Robert Davis - bata (track 9 only)
- George del Barrio - acoustic piano (track 4 only), electric piano (track 5 only)
- Charles Faris - digital aquasonic modulator (track 8 only)
- Dianne Reeves - background vocals (tracks 8 only)
- Michelle Wiley - background vocals (tracks 8 only)
- Ella Faulk - background vocals (tracks 8 only)
References
- Caldera: Time and Chance. 1978. Capitol Records.
- Best Selling Jazz Albums. 70. September 30, 1978. Billboard.