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Tico Rico is a 1977
jazz/
funk album by
saxophonist
Hank Crawford. It was produced by
Creed Taylor. The music featured
CTI recording artists including
Eric Gale,
Steve Gadd,
Jon Faddis and
Randy Brecker. It appeared at number 31 on
Billboard Magazine's Best Selling Jazz LPs on October 8, 1977
[2] and peaked at number 28.
- "Tico Rico" (David Matthews) – 4:50
- "
Teach Me Tonight" (
De Paul,
Cahn) – 4:18.
- "Lady Soul" (Matthews) – 4:45
- "Lullaby Of Love" (Floyd, Williams) – 4:46
- "
I've Just Seen A Face" (Lennon, McCartney) – 6:30
- "Lament" (Matthews) – 5:06
- "Funky Rooster" (Matthews) – 5:54
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Alan Shulman, Charles McCracken – cello
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Emanuel Vardi, Lamar Alsop – viola
- Charles Libove, David Nadien, Emanuel Green, Marvin Morgenstern, Matthew Raimondi, Max Ellen,
Max Pollikoff, Paul Gershman – violin
- Raymond Simpson, Zachary Sanders – backing vocals
-
Frank Floyd – backing vocals, solo vocal
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Creed Taylor – producer
- David Palmer – mixing engineer
- Joe Jorgensen – overdubbing engineer
- Don Hahn – recording engineer
- Carole Kowalchuk, Sib Chalawick – album art
- White Gate – photography
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