2009 studio album by Robert Glasper
Double Booked is the fourth studio album by American pianist and record producer Robert Glasper . It was released on August 25, 2009 via Blue Note Records . Recording sessions took place at Systems 2 Studios and Brooklyn Recording in New York City . Produced entirely by Glasper himself, it features contributions from drummer Chris Dave , bassists Vicente Archer and Derrick Hodge and saxophonist Casey Benjamin , as well as Bilal , Mos Def , Questlove , Terence Blanchard and Jahi Sundance.
The Robert Glasper Trio Title Writer(s) 1. "Intro" 0:30 2. "No Worries" Robert Glasper 7:08 3. "Yes I'm Country (And That's OK)" Glasper 8:08 4. "Downtime" Glasper 5:23 5. "59 South" Glasper 6:13 6. "Think of One" Thelonious Monk 9:13
The Robert Glasper Experiment Title Writer(s) 7. "4eva" 2:17 8. "Butterfly" 6:02 9. "Festival" Glasper 10:04 10. "For You" 2:12 11. "All Matter" Bilal Sayeed Oliver 6:35 12. "Open Mind" Derrick Hodge 8:34 Total length: 1:12:19
Robert Glasper – piano , electric piano , producer
Chris Dave – drums
Vicente Archer – double bass (tracks: 1–6)
Derrick Hodge – bass guitar (tracks: 7–12)
Casey Benjamin – alto saxophone & vocoder (tracks: 7–12)
Terence Blanchard – voice (track 1)
Dante "Mos Def" Smith – rap vocals (track 7)
Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson – voice (track 7)
Bilal Oliver – vocals (tracks: 11, 12)
Jahi Sundance – scratches (track 12)
Joe Marciano – recording & mixing (tracks: 1–6)
Keith "Qmillion " Lewis – recording & mixing (tracks: 7–12)
Mike Marciano – mastering
Konstantin Dzhibilov – art direction, design
Joey Lawrence – photography
Marques Green – additional photography
Eli Wolf – A&R
Gordon H Jee – creative director
Shanieka D. Brooks – product management
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