1979 Eddie Henderson – Runnin’ To Your Love
Runnin’ to Your Love is the seventh album by Eddie Henderson, released in 1979.
Eddie Henderson (born October 26, 1940) is an American jazz trumpet and flugelhorn player. He came to prominence in the early 1970s as a member of pianist Herbie Hancock’s band, going on to lead his own electric/fusion groups through the decade. Henderson earned his medical degree, and worked a parallel career as a psychiatrist and musician, turning back to acoustic jazz by the 1990s. Henderson’s influences include Booker Little, Clifford Brown, Woody Shaw, and Miles Davis.
Tracks
1 Runnin’ To Your Love (Patrice Rushen) 07:25
2 Sunchaser (John Lee) 05:48
3 Hibby (Eddie Henderson) 05:49
4 This Band Is Hot (Patrice Rushen) 05:53
5 Please Your Mind (Charles Mims) 03:28
6 Moon (Eddie Henderson) 04:09
7 Marlana (Eddie Henderson) 04:41
Media
Musicians
1 Runnin’ To Your Love
Bass | Freddie Washington |
Drums | Gerry Brown |
Guitar | Marlo Henderson |
Guitar | Paul Jackson Jr |
Electric Piano | Patrice Rushen |
Synthesizer | Patrice Rushen |
Trumpet | Eddie Henderson |
Percussion | Bill Summers |
Vocals | Josie James |
Vocals | Patrice Rushen |
Vocals | Roy Galloway |
2 Sunchaser
Bass | John Lee |
Drums | Gerry Brown |
Guitar | Caleb Quaye |
Guitar | Marlo Henderson |
Electric Piano | Patrice Rushen |
Synthesizer | Charles Mims |
Synthesizer | Ian Underwood |
Programming | Ian Underwood |
Flugelhorn | Eddie Henderson |
3 Hibby
Bass | Freddie Washington |
Drums | Gerry Brown |
Electric Piano | Patrice Rushen |
Synthesizer | Ian Underwood |
Programming | Ian Underwood |
Flugelhorn | Eddie Henderson |
Percussion | Babatunde Olatunji |
4 This Band Is Hot
Bass | Freddie Washington |
Drums | Leon Chancler |
Guitar | Marlo Henderson |
Guitar | Paul Jackson Jr |
Clavinet | JD Riley |
Electric Piano | JD Riley |
Piano | Patrice Rushen |
Trumpet | Eddie Henderson |
Percussion | Bill Summers |
Vocals | Josie James |
Vocals | Patrice Rushen |
Vocals | Roy Galloway |
5 Please Your Mind
Bass | Freddie Washington |
Guitar | Marlo Henderson |
Electric Piano | Charles Mims |
Trumpet | Eddie Henderson |
Vocals | Josie James |
Vocals | Patrice Rushen |
Vocals | Roy Galloway |
6 Moon
Bass | Paul Jackson |
Drums | Mike Clark |
Electric Piano | Patrice Rushen |
Flugelhorn | Eddie Henderson |
Synthesizer | Ian Underwood |
Flugelhorn | Eddie Henderson |
Sax | Monty Waters |
Percussion | Babatunde Olatunji |
7 Marlana
Electric Piano | Herbie Hancock |
Flugelhorn | Eddie Henderson |
Horns
Sax | Kim Hutchcroft |
Sax | Larry Williams |
Trombone | Maurice Spears |
Trombone | Mike Daigeau |
Trumpet | Nolan Smith |
Trumpet | Oscar Brashear |
Liner Notes
Producer – Skip Drinkwater
Producer – Charles Mims, Patrice Rushen (Tracks 1, 4, 5)
Producer (Assistant) – Brooke Drinkwater
Producer (Executive) – Cecil Hale
Arranged By – Patrice Rushen (Tracks 1, 4)
Arranged By – Charles Mims (Track 5)
Engineer – Jeff Titmus
Engineer (Assistant) – Bill Steele, Charles Farris, Chris Gordon, Ken Kessie, W.C. Hudson, Wayne Lewis
Mastered By – Wally Traugott
Mixed By – Jeff Titmus, Skip Drinkwater
Mixed By (Assistant) – Ken Kessie, Ken Kessie
Art Direction – Roy Kihara
Cover – Phil Fewsmith
Design – Roy Kohara
Photography By – Bruce Polonsky
Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Capitol Records, Inc.
Copyright (c) – Capitol Records, Inc.
Recorded At – The Automatt
Recorded At – Capitol Studios
Recorded At – Conway Studios
Remixed At – The Automatt
Mastered At – Capitol Records
Pressed By – Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Winchester