Cashin' In (album)
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Cashin' In is the second album by Human Chain
Human Chain
Human Chain is a British jazz quartet led by composer and keyboard virtuoso Django Bates. The band has been Bates’s main musical outlet since 1990 and has performed on most of his albums....

, featuring Django Bates
Django Bates
Django Bates , is a composer, multi-instrumentalist and band leader. He plays the piano, keyboards and the tenor horn. He currently lives in Copenhagen where he is a professor at the Rhythmic Music Conservatory and leader of the StoRMChaser orchestra.-Career:Django Bates was born in Beckenham,...

, Steve Argüelles
Steve Argüelles
Steve Argüelles is an English jazz drummer, producer and is the boss of the record label . He has also worked in film and theatre. He is the elder brother of saxophonist Julian Argüelles...

 and Stuart Hall
Stuart Hall (musician)
Stuart Hall is a British multi-instrumentalist from the UK. He is equally renowned for his talent on violin, guitar and double bass, and several less mainstream string instruments such as the oud, pedal steel, bouzouki, saz, banjo, kemence, tres, lyra & gudulka....

. It was released on the EG label in 1988.

Track listing

  1. "Cashin' In" (Steve Argüelles
    Steve Argüelles
    Steve Argüelles is an English jazz drummer, producer and is the boss of the record label . He has also worked in film and theatre. He is the elder brother of saxophonist Julian Argüelles...

    , Django Bates
    Django Bates
    Django Bates , is a composer, multi-instrumentalist and band leader. He plays the piano, keyboards and the tenor horn. He currently lives in Copenhagen where he is a professor at the Rhythmic Music Conservatory and leader of the StoRMChaser orchestra.-Career:Django Bates was born in Beckenham,...

    , Stuart Hall
    Stuart Hall (musician)
    Stuart Hall is a British multi-instrumentalist from the UK. He is equally renowned for his talent on violin, guitar and double bass, and several less mainstream string instruments such as the oud, pedal steel, bouzouki, saz, banjo, kemence, tres, lyra & gudulka....

    )
    – 5:12
  2. "Underfelt" (Bates) – 4:31
  3. "Lucky" (Argüelles, Bates, Hall) – 3:20
  4. "Hermana Guapa" (Argüelles) – 2:20
  5. "Bumpa Bumpa" (Argüelles) – 2:22
  6. "Jaytee" (Bates) – 5:04
  7. "Eightyfree" (Argüelles, Bates) – 0:31
  8. "Mug Offer Extended" (Argüelles) – 2:54
  9. "Freely" (Bates) – 5:21
  10. "Rocker" (Gerry Mulligan
    Gerry Mulligan
    Gerald Joseph "Gerry" Mulligan was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, composer and arranger. Though Mulligan is primarily known as one of the leading baritone saxophonists in jazz history – playing the instrument with a light and airy tone in the era of cool jazz – he was also...

    )
    – 2:33
  11. "Potato Picker" (Bates) – 4:21
  12. "I Can't Get Started Either" (Bates) – 6:39

Personnel

  • Django Bates
    Django Bates
    Django Bates , is a composer, multi-instrumentalist and band leader. He plays the piano, keyboards and the tenor horn. He currently lives in Copenhagen where he is a professor at the Rhythmic Music Conservatory and leader of the StoRMChaser orchestra.-Career:Django Bates was born in Beckenham,...

     - synthesizers, tenor horn
  • Steve Argüelles
    Steve Argüelles
    Steve Argüelles is an English jazz drummer, producer and is the boss of the record label . He has also worked in film and theatre. He is the elder brother of saxophonist Julian Argüelles...

     - drums
  • Stuart Hall
    Stuart Hall (musician)
    Stuart Hall is a British multi-instrumentalist from the UK. He is equally renowned for his talent on violin, guitar and double bass, and several less mainstream string instruments such as the oud, pedal steel, bouzouki, saz, banjo, kemence, tres, lyra & gudulka....

     - strings, piccolo

  • Steve Buckley
    Steve Buckley
    Steve Buckley is a British jazz musician. He is a multi-instrumentalist who is most often heard playing alto, soprano and tenor saxophones, penny whistle and bass clarinet....

    - penny whistle on "Freely"
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