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2010 studio album by Fourplay
Let's Touch the Sky Released October 25, 2010 Studio
Castle Oaks Studio (Calabasas, California)
Mason Sound (North Hollywood, California)
G Studio Digital (Studio City, California)
KFP Studios (East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania)
Genre Jazz , Jazz fusion Length 62 :32 Label Heads Up Producer Fourplay
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1]
Let's Touch the Sky is the 11th studio album (12th overall) of the jazz group Fourplay , released in 2010. It is the first Fourplay album with Chuck Loeb , who replaced Larry Carlton on the guitar.
Track listing [ edit ]
Personnel [ edit ]
Fourplay
Additional Personnel
Production [ edit ]
Mark Wexler – executive producer
Fourplay – producers (1-7, 9-12)
Harvey Mason, Jr. – producer (8)
Ken Freeman – recording (1-7, 9-12), mixing (6, 10)
Andrew Hey – recording (8)
Don Murray – mixing (1-5, 7-9, 11, 12)
Joshua Blanchard – assistant engineer
Paul Blackmore – mastering at Concord Music Group (Beverly Hills, California)
Debbie Johnson – production coordinator
Amy McGuire Lynch – production coordinator
Marion Orr – production coordinator
Natalie Singer – product manager
Bob James – cover design
Sandrine Lee – photography
Jennifer Armstrong – photography assistant
Cassie O'Sullivan – stylist, makeup
Sonny Abelardo – management
Reception [ edit ]
Soultracks: Highly recommended[2]
References [ edit ]
Studio albums Compilations