Audio Collection
Catwalk
Special EFX
contemporary instrumental jazz fusion, smooth jazz, acid jazz, hiphop jazz, world music
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The Nitty Gritty | 4:49 | Play |
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Mercy Mercy Me | 5:01 | Play |
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Passions | 4:37 | Play |
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Dancing Cobra | 5:37 | Play |
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Siana | 5:18 | Play |
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George Can't Dance | 5:00 | Play |
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So Happy, So Sad | 6:14 | Play |
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Hip Hop Bop | 5:49 | Play |
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Forever This Love | 5:03 | Play |
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Concrete Jungle | 4:32 | Play |
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Description
Catwalk
(JVC/1994)
Musicians
Chieli Minucci.......electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards
George Jinda.......Udu drum, tambourines, shakers, cymbals, African shakers, mini congas, surfer,rattles, caxixis, African talking drum, cowbells, Chinese double bells, triangle, temple blacks, shekere
Jerry Brooks....bass, mooses
George Lax.....clavinet
Mark Johnson.......saxophones, congas, keyboards, programming
Szakcsi...... Wurlitzer solo
Steve Skinner.......keyboards, programming, synth bass
Bemshi..... vocals
Johnny Kemp......vocals
James Robinson...vocals and vocal arrangements
Produced by Chieli Minucci & George Jinda
Co-Producer: Paul Wickliffe
Executive Producer: Takashi Misu
Arrangements by Chieli Minucci & Mark Johnson
Recorded and Mixed at Skyline Studios (NYC) & Horizon studios (NJ)
by Paul Wickliffe 3/94-6/94
Additional recording at Quad Studios, NYC by Hiro Ishihara
Assisted engineers: Mirium Gonzales, Scott Hollingsworth, Sheree Draft
Editing by Mike Landy
Mastering by Ted Jensen @ Sterling Sound, NYC
Chieli Minucci was born and raised in NYC. Son of Catherine & Ulpio Minucci (a concert pianist/composer, who wrote the 50s hit, Domani (Julius LaRosa), A Thousand Thoughts of You, and Felicia (both Nat King Cole). Chieli grew up in Queens, NY, where he still resides today. He began music early on, studying classical piano from the age of 5, and eventually switched over to guitar at 8. He was continually surrounded by the sound of music, through his father's piano playing, and composing, which was to play a key role in his musical future as a writer himself.
At age 13 he joined neighborhood friends to form the band, Taurus, which stayed together for about 3 years. Chieli did a great deal of performing and traveling with this band, performing regularly on the Italian Line Cruise ships during Christmas and Easter school holidays, as well as countless school dances and parties, as well as local bars. It was during these teen years that he developed his love for performing, writing, singing, and traveling, all through music.
He attended Ithaca College in upstate NY, where he initially majored in music, studying classical guitar, but eventually settled in as an English major. He continued studying music theory, history, solfeggio, composition, and big band arranging, as well as joining various local groups: Amethyst, a folk/pop trio; The New Band, his first foray into fusion-jazz/rock; Fast Food, a new wave vocal/rock group; Colombo, a Brazilian trio; and finally, a long stint in Gumbo, an original instrumental/fusion rock quartet. The college life gave Chieli an opportunity to be a part of many diverse musical situations, which was key in his future as a composer/guitarist.
Following college he returned to NYC, studying composition privately with Nicolas Flagello. From ages 23 through 25 Minucci worked with many acts: The Commotion, Fran Eckhart, China Davis Band, Sapho, as well as continuing to write his own music, in particular, pop vocal music, for which he teamed up with lyricists Bobby Matthews and Norman Simon. He performed in various groups, including a two-year stint with Eartha Kitt, and eventually The B.B. & Q. Band (Capital), as well as a brief run with the Lou Reed Band, which featured the rhythm section of Fernando Saunders on bass, as well as J.T. Lewis on drums. (soon to become the first rhythm section lineup of Special EFX). Chieli performed at the original Farm Aid concert with Lou Reed as well. It was during this period that he met Hungarian drummer/percussionist, George Jinda.
Soon after meeting George, the two musicians formed Special Delivery, which landed a recording contract in 1982 with Keytone Records, in Holland. Their first LP, simply entitled, Special EFX was eventually picked up for USA distribution by GRP Records (Larry Rosen/Dave Grusin) in NYC. By 1984 Special EFX (newly renamed) had its first US release out in the stores, and the band began its present adventures in touring and performing. Since then Special EFX has recorded 17 CDs, and Chieli has recorded 6 solo CDs on his own. 'Chieli Minucci with Special EFX' is still touring regularly.
Chieli has been busy in a wide variety of musical projects, which include recording and performing with top pop artists Celine Dion, Lionel Richie, Jennifer Lopez, Jewel, Mark Anthony, Jessica Simpson, Anastasia and others....as well as jazz artists Marion Meadows, jay Beckenstein, Gerald Veasley, Lao Tizer, Nestor Torez, Bob Baldwin, and many others....
Chieli also has a multimedia website, ChieliMusic.com, which features video, multiple soundclips, individual song downloads from all 23 CDs, as well as all biographical material, full electronic press-kit, etc...