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Standard Time (album)

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Standard Time
Studio album by
Released1982
RecordedJune 1978, summer 1979
StudioAbbey Road Studios, Air Studios London
GenreJazz
Length19:51 (original)
40:50 (reissue)
LabelBreaking Records
ProducerLaurence Juber, Ricard Niles
Laurence Juber chronology
Standard Time
(1982)
Solo Flight
(1990)

Standard Time is the debut album by former Wings guitarist Laurence Juber, released in 1982.

Overview

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The album is mostly a collection of covers aside from one track, "Maisie". It's an original song that was recorded with Wings during the Back to the Egg sessions and features Paul McCartney, Denny Laine and Steve Holley.[1]

"Maisie" would later re-appear in a different version on Juber's 1993 album Naked Guitar as "Maise".

Release

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The album was originally released on vinyl and was unavailable digitally until 2014 when it was re-released on CD in expanded form as part of Juber's book Guitar with Wings.[2]

The album was released as standalone digital edition in 2018.[3]

Track listing

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LP

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Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Four Brothers"Jimmy Giuffre3:39
2."Dinah"Harry Akst, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young3:11
3."Maisie"Laurence Juber2:12

Reissue

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Personnel

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  • Laurence Juber – guitar
  • Joy Yates – vocals on "Dinah"
  • Paul McCartney – bass on "Maisie"
  • Steve Holley – drums on "Maisie"
  • Denny Laine – harmonica on "Maisie"
  • Paul Hart – piano on "After You've Gone"
  • Chris Lawrence – bass on "Stormy Weather"
  • Ricard Niles/David Katz – orchestra on "Stormy Weather"

Production notes:

  • Laurence Juber – producer
  • Richard Niles – producer
  • Mike Stavrou – engineer
  • Hope Juber – art direction
  • LB Studios, inc. - photography

References

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  1. ^ Beatleshelp Archived 9 July 2012 at archive.today Accessed 25 May 2010
  2. ^ "Standard Time (digital release)". the-paulmccartney-project.com. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Standard Time by Laurence Juber". bandcamp.com. Retrieved 25 June 2024.