Hi back to you chromaticism
I believe we´re talking of the same live album. The songs "Musicmagic" and "So Long Mickey Mouse" are on the 3 double album as well. However this recording had a copy later on, with not so many songs as the 3 double album.
In 1996 Sony Music released an album in the series called "This is Jazz". The 5 songs on this album by RTF are: 1. The Romantic Warrior 2. Sorceress 3. Musicmagic 4. So Long Mickey Mouse 5. On Green Dolphin Street.
The first "Electric Band" GRP Records 1986 by CC was an album called "Electric Band" feat. CC (keyboards, synthezisers), Scott Henderson/Carlos Rios (guitars), John Patitucci (el. basses) and Dave Weckl (drums, perc.).
Both JP and DW participated in CC´s trio as well "Acoustic Band" at the same time, while recording with Electric Band, where different guitarists participated, like you mentioned Frank Gambale AWESOME guitarist both on acoustic and el. guitar. The saxophone player Eric Marienthal has been a steady memeber like FG for years. Listen to the album "Inside Out" by GRP 1990.
I have all the albums with Electric Band and Acoustic Band. beside all the RTF albums and every album CC has recorded since "Now He Sings, Now He Sobs", from A&R Studios 1968 feat. CC (piano), Miroslav Vitous (double bass) and Roy Haynes (drums), through the albums CC recorded in duo with Gary Burton (vibraphone, marimba) "Crystal Silence" ECM Records 1973 to the "ARC" and "Circle" both from the ECM Records feat. CC (piano), Dave Holland (double bass) and Barry Altschul (drums) + Anthony Braxton to "My Spanish Heart", and some of the few solo piano albums by CC "Originals", Stretch Records 2000 and "Standards", Stretch Records 2000, to his latest group "Originations" 3 albums on Stretch Records 1998/1999/2001 etc.etc.
Happy for you chromaticism. I admire you´re skills to play so many different el. instruments not only well, but extremly well in short - you are a natural. The world of music is at your feet, dear sir. Take it to be your´s....you deserve it