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1997 studio album by Neal Schon
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Electric World is a double album by
Neal Schon. It was released in 1997 on
Higher Octave. In a
hard rock style, the album is influenced by
Carlos Santana.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Neal Schon and Kit Walker, except where indicated.
- "Night Spirit" (Igor Len, Schon) - 3:47
- "N.Y.C." - 4:43
- "Highway 1" - 4:29
- "Electric World" - 6:03
- "Gypsy Dance" - 6:15
- "My Past Life" - 6:12
- "Memphis Voodoo" - 4:50
- "Breaking Waves" - 5:48
- "Midnight Express" (Len, Schon) - 5:10
- "Living Desert" (Schon) - 2:29
- "The Dragon" - 7:22
- "Medicine Man" - 4:57
- "The Emperor" - 4:50
- "Emerald Forest" - 5:38
- "One and Only" - 6:56
- "High Mileage" - 8:12
- "Scram" - 5:09
- "Mandolin Sky" (Schon) - 1:55
- "Eye on the World" (Len, Schon) - 10:40
- "All Our Yesterdays" (Len, Schon) - 3:33
- "A Prayer for Peace" (Len, Schon) - 3:44
Personnel
- Neal Schon – all guitars (1-9, 11–21), all instruments (10),
mandolin (18)
- Igor Len – keyboards (1, 9, 19, 20, 21), synth bass programming (1, 9, 19, 20, 21),
synth drums (1, 9), drum programming (19, 20)
- Kit Walker – keyboards (2-8, 11–17), bass programming (11), synth drums (11), synth bass programming (13, 16, 17), drum programming (16, 17)
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Alphonso Johnson – bass guitar (2-8, 12, 14, 15, 19)
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Walfredo Reyes Jr. – drums (2-8, 12–15, 19), percussion (2-8, 12–15)
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Steve Smith – drums (9, 21)
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Zakir Hussain –
tabla (1, 9, 19), other East Indian percussion instruments (1, 9, 19)
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Michael Carabello – percussion (2-7, 12–15, 17, 19)
Production
- Matt Marshall – executive producer
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Dan Selene – executive producer
- Neal Schon – producer
- William Aura – associate producer
- Robert Allen Craft Jr. – engineer
- Richard DeSanto – mixing
- Fred Baysinger – mastering
- Ken Lee – mastering
- Rocket Lab (San Francisco, California) – mastering location
- Benjamin Cziller – art direction, design
- Murry Whiteman – digital imaging
- Joseph Quever – photography
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Irving Azoff – management
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