Frontiers (Jesse Cook album)
Frontiers | ||||
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Studio album by Jesse Cook | ||||
Released | March 18, 2008 | |||
Genre | New Flamenco/Jazz | |||
Label | Koch Records | |||
Jesse Cook chronology | ||||
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Frontiers is the sixth studio album by Jesse Cook. According to Cook's official web page, inspiration for the album came from a "temporary move with his wife to Seville, Spain" and the birth of his first child, Lucas Cook (b. March 14, 2005). Cook and nine other musicians recorded the album at Coach House Music in Canada. The album was mixed by Cook. All songs were written by Jesse Cook except "It Ain't Me Babe", which is a cover version of the original song by Bob Dylan, and La Llorona, a traditional Mexican folk song.
Track listing
- Matisse the Cat
- Cafe Mocha
- Rain
- Vamos
- Turning
- Havana
- El Cri
- Come What May
- It Ain't Me Babe
- La Llorona
- Waiting
- Europa
- Alone
Personnel
Credits for the album, according to Cook's official web page:
- Chris Church, Violins.
- Art Avalos, Percussion on Cafe Mocha, Rain, Vamos, Turning, Havana, Come What May, timbales on Matisse the Cat.
- Chendy Leon, Percussion on El Cri, La Llorona, Europa.
- Ross MacIntire, Acoustic Bass.
- Kevin Fox, Cello.
- Gary Craig, Drums on It Ain't Me Babe.
- Melissa McClelland, Vocals on It Ain't Me Babe.
- Amanda Martinez, Vocals on La Llorona.
- Maryem Tollar, Vocals on Europa.
- Jesse Cook, Guitars and all instruments not listed.
Charts and certifications
Region | Certification |
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Canada (Music Canada)[1] | Gold |
References
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