THE GREATEST HITS OF MR. X -- CLIVE STEVENS

AN OVERVIEW OF THE NEW PROJECT

Steve Gaboury (keyboardist/producer) and myself, Clive Stevens were sat around in his 24 track recording studio on Chambers Street, Lower Manhattan in New York City when he suggested that he produce a project of my greatest tracks from my recording career. He has stored most of my 24 track master tapes and CD masters at his studio.

These tapes survived 9/11 and in order to be salvaged from disintegration after 20 plus years, the 2 inch masters have to be specially baked in an oven so they can be transferred to Pro Tools (a digital software program) allowing them to be remixed in the digital realm.

The first track "Marquis de Byron" has yet to be created and will be dedicated to Miles Davis. Six of the tracks come from my previous vinyl albums, Semjase, New York Street Walk & the stereo E.P. “Brainchild". Four tracks come from my Metalimbo Records CD release "Language of Secret Hearts" and one track from my second Metalimbo CD "Millennium Jams".

Many musicians, friends and fellow creative artists have mentioned how timeless this music is and that is the greatest compliment any musician/composer can receive. All of this music reflects true-life experiences and the lyrics tell true stories.

Even though I have remained an underground artist for most of my career, I love to create music and poetry at a very high level of sophistication and innovation, always working with cutting edge musicians who, on these trax, include drummers Steve Ferrone, J.T. Lewis, and the late Winston Grennan. Bassists Lincoln Goines and Fernando Saunders. Guitarists Ronnie "head" Drayton, Jeff Golub and Barry Finnerty. Percussionists Nana Vasconcelos, Sammy Figueroa, Manolo Badrena, Frank Colon and Mino Cinelu. Keyboardists Steve Gaboury, Philip Woo and Peter Valentine. Vocalists Jeff Young, Roberta Baum, Karen Michaels, B.J. Nelson and Cecilia Engelhart.

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British international recording artist/composer/producer Clive Stevens was born in Bristol, England, a city famous for Reggae and the Trip Hop music wave spawning exciting innovative artists like Massive Attack, Neneh Cherry, Portishead, Tricky, Producer Nelle Hooper (Soul To Soul) and Smith and Mighty.

After studying saxophone with Eddie Jackman and Ronnie Ross (famous English baritone sax star) Clive left for the United States to study music composition/arranging/improvisation at the legendary Berklee College of Music in Boston.

Later he studied flute/composition at the San Fransisco conservatory of Music, Guildhall School of Music (London), US Naval Academy of Music, and private saxophone studies with Lee Konitz and composition with William Allaudin Mathieu.

He has travelled extensively world wide including UK/EUROPE, India, Canada/USA, Central and South America (Brazil) and throughout the Caribbean, living in San Fransisco, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicargo, New York, London, Paris, Rome, Berlin, Rio De Janeiro and recently Miami.

Clive has released eighth studio albums on Capitol Records, Voo Livre/EMI Records (Brazil), Guerilla Records, Frog/EFA Records, Metalimbo/EFA Records and recently formed Planet 8 Records to release internationally his latest CD "Invisible Intelligence" under the studio name of Mandorla. The second CD release is now available -- Pan Global Electro Lounge Vol. 1 (a modern mix collection of ambient lounge cool cuts featuring international artists). The third release "The Greatest Hits of Mr X / Clive Stevens" is coming this Fall.

His instruments include saxophones, flutes, WX7 MIDI Wind controller, synth keyboards and percussion. Finally, Clive is in the process of publishing his first book of poems and lyrics called "Stardust Transmissions".

Clive has also performed and recorded with the following artists/musicians...

Manfred Mann's Chapter III (Live and Studio album)
Larry Coryell
Steve Hackett (Genesis)
John Abercrombie (Guitarist)
Badal Roy (Tablas -- India)
Billy Cobham (Drummer / Percussionist)
Jazz Composers Orchestra (New York)
Alan Price (The Animals / Alan Price Group)
Gilberto Gill (Brazil)
Banda Black Rio (Brazil)
T Bone Walker
Nana Vasconcelos (Brazil)
Frank Colon (Puerto Rico)
Fernando Saunders (Bassist / Producer)
Fazal Qureshi (Tablas -- India)
Gang Noventa (Brazil)
Elza Soares (Brazil)
Pepeu Gomes (Brazil)
Robbie Krieger (The Doors)
Junior Marvin (Bob Marley -- Jamaica)
Raul Seixas (Brazil)
Roy Venkataraman (India)
Ryo Kawasaki (Japan)
Fat City
Steve Khan (Guitarist / Producer)
Chris Brann (P'Taah / Ananda Project)
Afrika Bambaata / Steven "Boogie" Brown / Hydraulic Funk
Sammy Figueroa (Percussion -- Puerto Rico)
Mino Cinelu (Percussion / Martinique -- France)
Steve Gaboury (Keyboardist / Producer)
Sivuca (Brazil)
Ralph Towner (Guitarist / Keyboardist -- Oregon)
Joe Delia (Film Composer / Keyboardist)
Safy Boutella (Composer / Keyboardist -- Algeria)
N.G.LA.Banda (Cuba)
Ramon Valle (Cuba)
Yadam Gonzalez (Cuba)
Remi Kabaka (Nigeria)
Hermeto Pascoal (Brazil)
Hugo Fattoruso (Keyboards / Milton Nascimento-Brazil -- Uruguay)
Heito T. Perreira (Film Composer / Guitarists Simply Red)
Arthur Maia (Bassist / Musical Director Gilberto Gilbrazil)
Steve Ferrone (Drummer / Average White Band, Tom Petty and Eric Clapton)
Rick Laird (Bassist / Mahavishnu Orchestra)
Philip Woo (Keyboards / Frankie Beverly & Maize)
Manolo Badrena (Percussion / Weather Report / Joe Zawinul)
Ronnie "Head" Drayton (Guitarist / Nona Hendryx / Defunkt and Meshell Ndegeocello)
Meshell Noegeocello
Lincoln Goines (Bassist Tania Maria/ Mike Stern)
Jeff Golub (Guitar / Rod Stewart)
Tony "Thunder" Smith (Jeff Beck / John McLaughlin / Lou Reed)
T.M. Stevens (Bass)

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