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Revision as of 20:04, 2 October 2023
Track title | Composer | Length | Comments. |
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Sweet Revenge | Tony Williams | 6:03 | Guitar solo 4.15-4.55 |
You Did It to Me Baby | Williams, Al Cleveland | 3:45 | |
Million Dollar Legs | Williams | 6:38 | Three short guitar solos |
Joy Filled Summer | Tony Newton | 5:50 | Guitar solo 3.50-4.22 |
Lady Jane | Alan Pasqua | 3:56 | |
What You Do to Me | Williams | 6:38 | Guitar solo 0-30-1.20 |
Inspirations of Love | Newton | 9:48 | Guitar solo 3.49-5.45 |
This album is a major letdown from “Believe It”, with string sections and vocals, and precious little of the raw energy of its predecessor. Someone called this album “I Don’t Believe It”! There are a few notable guitar moments, but this album is a letdown overall.
https://www.facebook.com/AllanHoldsworthArchives/posts/195613763945858
http://threadoflunacy.blogspot.no/2017/06/6-velvet-darkness-and-million-dollar.html
https://www.discogs.com/The-New-Tony-Williams-Lifetime-Million-Dollar-Legs/release/2168866
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UudE1exsekQ
Once Upon a Lifetime (Jazz Times 2010)
Williams and Holdsworth went together to check out Newton on a big-band gig at Carnegie Hall. The pianist in the group happened to be Alan Pasqua, who made a favorable impression on both of them. Williams called a rehearsal at S.I.R. Studios in Manhattan, and a band was born. “We started rehearsing new tunes and then a few weeks later we were playing at the Bottom Line,” says Holdsworth. “Shortly after, we did Believe It, then did a couple of tours and followed up with Million Dollar Legs.”