1976 Steve Marcus – Sometime Other Than Now

Sometime Other Than Now is an album by Steve Marcus, released in 1976 on Flying Dutchman.

Steve Marcus (September 18, 1939 in New York’s Bronx – September 25, 2005 in New Hope, Pennsylvania) was an American jazz saxophonist.

His first album as a leader included an arrangement of the Beatles’ song “Tomorrow Never Knows”. He worked with jazz drummer Buddy Rich for the last twelve years of Rich’s life. After Rich died, Marcus led the band and renamed it Buddy’s Buddies

Tracks

1  Sometime Other than Now (Steve Khan) 6:06
2  The New Sado-Masochism Tango (Steve Khan) 4:26
3  The Rites of Darkness (Steve Khan) 7:44
4  The Brown Rice Ooze (Steve Khan) 9:05
5  Nazca (Steve Khan) 6:35
6  Candles (Steve Khan) 5:12

Musicians

1 Sometime Other than Now

Bass Will Lee
Drums Steve Gadd
Guitar Steve Khan
Clavinet Don Grolnick
Electric Piano Don Grolnick
Synthesizer Don Grolnick
Sax Steve Marcus


2 The New Sado-Masochism Tango

Bass Will Lee
Drums Steve Gadd
Guitar Steve Khan
Clavinet Don Grolnick
Electric Piano Don Grolnick
Sax Steve Marcus


3 The Rites of Darkness

Bass Will Lee
Drums Steve Gadd
Guitar Steve Khan
Electric Piano Don Grolnick
Sax Steve Marcus
Percussion Steve Gadd


4 The Brown Rice Ooze

Bass Will Lee
Drums Steve Gadd
Guitar Steve Khan
Clavinet Don Grolnick
Electric Piano Don Grolnick
Sax Steve Marcus
Percussion Steve Gadd


5 Nazca

Bass Will Lee
Drums Steve Gadd
Guitar Steve Khan
Electric Piano Don Grolnick
Synthesizer Don Grolnick
Sax Steve Marcus


6 Candles

Bass Will Lee
Drums Steve Gadd
Guitar Steve Khan
Electric Piano Don Grolnick
Sax Steve Marcus
Gong Steve Gadd
Percussion Steve Gadd

 

Liner Notes

Producer – Bob Thiele
Producer (Executive) – Mamoru Ko
Engineer – Harvey Goldberg 
Engineer (Assistant) – Matt Murray
Mastered By – Mike Posner

Art Direction – Dick SMith
Photography – CHuck Stewart

Copyright Flying Dutchman Productions Ltd