Cape Wrath (album)

Cape Wrath (1979) was the second album recorded by British jazz-fusion duo Morrissey–Mullen, although it was the first they recorded in the United Kingdom. It featured a rhythm section which included Max Middleton, Richard Bailey and Kuma Harada, who would go on to form part of Snowy White's later line-ups.

Cape Wrath
Studio album by
Released1979
RecordedRockfield Studios, Monmouth and Scorpio Sound, London
GenreJazz-fusion
LabelEMI Harvest Records
ProducerDennis Weinreich, John Darnley
Morrissey–Mullen chronology
Up
(1977)
Cape Wrath
(1979)
Love Don't Live Here Anymore (1979 EP)
(1979)
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Track listing

Side One

  1. "Lovely Day" (Bill Withers)
  2. "Cape Wrath" (Jim Mullen)
  3. "Bristol Boogie" (Max Middleton)
  4. "Return to Tooting Broadway" (Dick Morrissey)

Side Two

  1. "Soul Eyes" (Mal Waldron)
  2. "Song for Carla" (Max Middleton)
  3. "Dreams So Real" (Carla Bley)
  4. "Night Song" (Jim Mullen)

Personnel

  • Dick Morrissey - tenor sax
  • Jim Mullen - guitar
  • Richard Bailey - drums
  • Kuma Harada - bass
  • Max Middleton - keyboards
  • Robert Ahwai - guitar
  • Tony Carr - percussion
  • Dennis Weinreich - engineer / co-producer / percussion
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