Bass [Melody], Soloist – Gary KingGuitar, Soloist – Eric GaleTenor Saxophone, Soloist – Grover Washington, Jr.Written-By – David Matthews
5:03
3
Dune Part III: Song Of The Bene Gesserit
Alto Saxophone [Melody], Soloist – David SanbornGuitar [Melody], Soloist – Hiram BullockSoprano Saxophone [Soprano Solo Fills], Soloist – Grover Washington, Jr.Written-By – David Matthews
2:50
4
Silent Running
Alto Saxophone [Alto Melody], Soloist – David SanbornTenor Saxophone [Tenor Solo & Melody], Soloist – Grover Washington, Jr.Written-By – Diane Lampert, Peter Schickele
3:16
5
Main Theme From Star Wars
Guitar, Soloist – Hiram BullockSynthesizer, Soloist – Cliff CarterWritten-By – John Williams
3:22
6
Dune Part IV: Muad'Dib
Alto Saxophone [Alto Melody], Soloist – David SanbornGuitar, Soloist – Hiram BullockWritten-By – David Matthews
6:36
7
Princess Leia's Theme (From Star Wars)
Flugelhorn, Soloist – Joe ShepleyFlute, Soloist – David TofaniGuitar [Melody Solo], Soloist – Hiram BullockOboe, Soloist – Lew Del GattoWritten-By – John Williams
2:55
8
Space Oddity
Alto Saxophone [Alto Melody], Soloist – David SanbornGuitar, Soloist – Hiram BullockTrumpet, Soloist – Randy BreckerVocals – Googie CoppolaWritten-By – David Bowie
6:05
Versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
CTI 7-5005, CTI 7 5005
David Matthews
Dune (LP, Album)
CTI Records, CTI Records
CTI 7-5005, CTI 7 5005
US
1977
CTI 5005
David Matthews
Dune (LP, Album)
CTI Records
CTI 5005
Italy
1977
CTI 7 5005, CTI 7-5005
David Matthews
Dune (LP, Album)
CTI Records, CTI Records
CTI 7 5005, CTI 7-5005
US
1977
CTI 7-5005
David Matthews
Dune (LP, Album)
CTI Records
CTI 7-5005
France
1977
K20P-6844
David Matthews
Dune (LP, Album, RE)
CTI Records
K20P-6844
Japan
1985
Credits
Alto Saxophone – David Sanborn (tracks: A3, A4, B1, B2)
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Grover Washington, Jr. (tracks: A1 to A3, B2)
Trombone – Jerry Chamberlain, Sam Burtis, Tom Malone, Wayne Andre
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Burt Collins, Jim Bossy, John Gatchell, Jon Faddis, Lew Soloff
Notes
The UK pressing has a few anomalies in the track listing as printed on the label of Side 2 - close ups of this can be found in the images as well:
Track 3 reads "The Princess Theme", while it should read "Princess Leia's Theme (From Star Wars)". Track 4 reads "March Of Jeti Knights", while it should read "Main Theme From Star Wars".
It's unclear how the title of track 4 can be so completely different than what it should be, while at the same time the back cover features the correct track listing.
Recorded at Electric Lady Studios, June 1977. Dune is based on the Hugo award-winning novel, Dune, by Frank Herbert. (P) 1977 Creed Taylor, Inc.
Record manufactured and distributed in England by Polydor Ltd. 17-19 Stratford Place, London W1N 0BL.
Sleeve printed and made in England by MacNeill Press Ltd.
Doug Payne, who runs an extensive website about all the CTI and KUDU releases from back in the days, explains exactly why the album "Dune" was actually deleted from the CTI catalogue in 1977. On Doug Payne's website, there's an article by Arnaldo DeSouteiro, Brazil’s leading jazz producer and CTI historian, in where he says, quote:
"David Matthews did a second and last album as a leader for CTI, Dune, an artistically successful project who turned out to be a commercial fiasco thanks to the imprudence of CTI’s legal management. Since CTI had not secured writer Frank Herbert’s authorization to use his novel Dune as the thematic center piece for the album, Herbert filed a law suit against CTI and won, forcing the label to delete it from catalog. For this reason, that magnificent album was never reissued in the USA, although a CD reissue came out in Japan by King Records in 1994."
More details can be found here and here.The UK pressing has a few anomalies in the track listing as printed on the label of Side 2 - close ups of this can be found in the images as well:
Track 3 reads "The Princess Theme", while it should read "Princess Leia's Theme (From Star Wars)". Track 4 reads "March Of Jeti Knights", while it should read "Main Theme From Star Wars".
It's unclear how the title of track 4 can be so completely different than what it should be, while at the same time the back cover features the correct track listing.
Recorded at Electric Lady Studios, June 1977. Dune is based on the Hugo award-winning novel, Dune, by Frank Herbert. (P) 1977 Creed Taylor, Inc.
Record manufactured and distributed in England by Polydor Ltd. 17-19 Stratford Place, London W1N 0BL.
Sleeve printed and made in England by MacNeill Press Ltd.
Doug Payne, who runs an extensive website about all the CTI and KUDU releases from back in the days, explains exactly why the album "Dune" was actually deleted from the CTI catalogue in 1977. On Doug Payne's website, there's an article by Arnaldo DeSouteiro, Brazil’s leading jazz producer and CTI historian, in where he says, quote:
"David Matthews did a second and last album as a leader for CTI, Dune, an artistically successful project who turned out to be a commercial fiasco thanks to the imprudence of CTI’s legal management. Since CTI had not secured writer Frank Herbert’s authorization to use his novel Dune as the thematic center piece for the album, Herbert filed a law suit against CTI and won, forcing the label to delete it from catalog. For this reason, that magnificent album was never reissued in the USA, although a CD reissue came out in Japan by King Records in 1994."
More details can be found here and here.
Barcodes
Matrix / Runout (Side A hand etched): CTI 5005 A//1∇420 04 11 4
Matrix / Runout (Side B hand etched): CTI 5005 B//1∇420 04 11 1