New York Connection is an album by American musician Tom Scott that was released by Ode in December 1975 with a UK release following in April 1976.[3] It entered the Billboard 200 on 20 December to begin a chart stay of 25 weeks, peaking at number 42.[4]
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New York Connection | |
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Released | 8 December 1975 (US) 2 April 1976 (UK) |
Recorded | August 25–29, 1975 |
Studio | Hit Factory, New York City |
Genre | Jazz fusion |
Length | 45:14 |
Label | Ode |
Producer | Tom Scott, Hank Cicalo |
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The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
In contrast with the Los Angeles-based Scott's previous projects, the nine-song set features New York musicians such as Hugh McCracken, Richard Tee, Eric Gale, and Steve Gadd. Following their North American tour together in November−December 1974, George Harrison makes a contribution on the track "Appolonia (Foxtrata)".[5]
All songs composed and arranged by Tom Scott, except where noted.
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