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  1. Arranged By – Stanley Clarke. Composed By – Stanley Clarke. Double Bass [Bass Fiddle] – Stanley Clarke. Drums – Lenny White. Electric Guitar – Pat Martino. Electric Piano, Clavinet – Chick Corea. Flute – Arthur Webb *. Lyrics By – Neville Potter. Vocals – Andy Bey, Dee Dee Bridgewater.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1973 Vinyl release of "Children Of Forever" on Discogs. ... – Andy Bey. Arranged By – Chick Corea. Composed By – Stanley Clarke. Double Bass [Bass Fiddle] – Stanley Clarke. Drums – Lenny White. Elec ...

  3. Children of Forever is the debut album by jazz fusion bassist Stanley Clarke. It was recorded in December 1972, and was released in 1973 by Polydor Records. On the album, Clarke is joined by vocalists Dee Dee Bridgewater and Andy Bey, flutist Arthur Webb, guitarist Pat Martino, keyboardist Chick Corea, and drummer Lenny White.

  4. Vocals – Andy Bey, Dee Dee Bridgewater. 10:40: A2: Unexpected Days. Arranged By – Chick Corea. Double Bass [Bass Fiddle] – Stanley Clarke. Drums – Lenny White. Electric Guitar – Pat Martino. Electric Piano – Chick Corea. Flute – Arthur Webb ...

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1973 Vinyl release of "Children Of Forever" on Discogs. ... Vocals – Andy Bey, Dee Dee Bridgewater. 10:38: A2: Unexpected Days . Arranged By – Chick Corea. Composed By – Stanley Clarke. Double Bass [Ba ...

  6. First solo album of RTF's bassist, the Chick Corea-produced Children Of Forever is very much a product of its time, with its cosmic gatefold artwork and its peace & love title, and it was recorded between the first two phases of Return To Forever (the exiting Moreira/Farrell and incoming Bill Connors and the album was released on the Polydor label), so it's quite obvious the mother project's ...

  7. Children of Forever does, however, vary the formula by featuring a slightly altered band. The two vocalists Andy Bey and Dee Dee Bridgewater are a great match. In fact, this was one of, if not the first encounter I had with Dee Dee (and the first with Andy). Drummer Lenny White reminds me more of Billy Cobham than of Airto Moreira.