1976 studio album by Larry Young
Spaceball is a jazz fusion album by organist/keyboardist Larry Young, released on the Arista Records label.
Reception
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide said the album is "a triumph of musicianship over terrible ideas".[2]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Larry Young; except where indicated
- "Moonwalk" - 5:00
- "Startripper" (Terry Philips, Julius Brockington) - 4:44
- "Sticky Wicket" (Terry Philips, Julius Brockington) - 9:26
- "Flytime" (Terry Philips, Julius Brockington) - 4:50
- "Spaceball" - 5:07
- "Message from Mars" - 7:29
- "I'm Aware of You" - 5:09
Larry Young
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With Grant Green | |
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With others |
- Double Exposure (Joe Chambers, 1978)
- Bitches Brew (Miles Davis, 1969)
- Big Fun (1969)
- Forrest Fire (Jimmy Forrest, 1960)
- Love Shout (Etta Jones, 1963)
- I'm Shooting High (Gildo Mahones, 1963)
- The Great Gildo (Gildo Mahones, 1963)
- Devotion (John McLaughlin, 1970)
- Love Devotion Surrender (Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin, 1973)
- Gumbo! (Pony Poindexter and Booker Ervin, 1963)
- In the Beginning (Woody Shaw, 1965)
- Natural Soul (Buddy Terry, 1967)
- Emergency! (The Tony Williams Lifetime, 1969)
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