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Stuff: Richard Tee (vocals, organ, keyboards, Fender Rhodes); Cornell Dupree, Eric Gale (guitar); Gordon Edwards (vocals, bass); Chris Parker, Steve Gadd (drums). Additional personnel: Leon Pendarvis, Arthur Jenkins, Paul Griffin (conductor, arranger); Gene Orloff (violin); Crusher Bennett (percussion); Van McCoy, Faith, Hope & Charity, Peter Marshall, Vanetta Fields, Oren Waters, Verna Richardson (background vocals). 8th Ave. Chorus: Steve, Gordon, Chris, David, Ponch, Roy, Frank (background vocals). Producers include: Herb Lovelle, Tommy LiPuma, Van McCoy, Charlie Kipps, Stuff. Compilation producer: Chris Parker. Includes liner notes by Chris Parker. The Right Stuff takes some of the high points of this jazz-funk supergroup's all-too-brief career and compiles them into one tidy little package. Sharp musicianship, crisp production, and creative songwriting make up for some of the off-key moments of vocal delivery, but the band really gets rocking with their 11-minute disco-tinged workout of Stevie Wonder's classic "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)." Most of their records have been out of print for quite some time, so unless you are a daring collector this compilation is definitely the way to go. ~ Rob Theakston
Right Stuff Music | List Price | $9.97 (You save $0.68) | | Category | Rock Albums, Jazz CDs, R&B, Pop, Rap, Jazz Instrument, Rock/Pop, Funk, Smooth | | Label | Warner | | Orig Year | 1996 | | All Time Sales Rank | 18540  | | CD Universe Part number | 1101430 | | Catalog number | 45812 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 09, 1996 | | Studio/Live | Mixed | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Jim Brick | | Recording Time | 71 minutes | | Personnel | Steve Gadd - drums Steve Gadd - drums Eric Gale - guitar Richard Tee - vocals, organ, keyboards, Fender Rhodes Cornell Dupree Gordon Edwards - vocals, bass Chris Parker
Also: Van Mccoy, Oren Waters, Gene Orloff, Leon Pendarvis, Crusher Bennett, Arthur Jenkins, Verna Richardson, Vanetta Fields, Peter Marshall, Peter Marshall, Faith, Hope & Charity |
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$12.49 2 LPs on 1 CD. A two-for-one CD reissue of Margie Joseph's two early-'70s albums for Stax, with the addition of lengthy liner notes by Stax authority Rob Bowman. Like some of Stax's product from this era, there's a Stax-meets-Motown air to much of the material. Although Margie Joseph Makes a New Impression was cut in Memphis and Muscle Shoals, some orchestral and vocal overdubs were done in Detroit, perhaps accounting ...
| | Vinnie Colaiuta CD (1994)
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$8.59 Personnel: Vinnie Colaiuta (various instruments, drums, percussion, programming); Steve Tavaglione (soprano & tenor saxophones); Jeff Beal (trumpet, flugelhorn); Ron Moss (trombone); David Goldblatt (Fender Rhodes piano, synthesizer); Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, David Sancious (organ); Michael Landau, Dominic Miller, Mike Miller (guitar); Neil Stubenhaus, Pino Palladino, Sting; John Patitucci, Tim Landers, Sal Monilla (bass); Bert Karl (percussion); Lou Canova (sound effects). Recorded at Mad Hatter Studios, Los Angeles, California; A&M Studios, Hollywood, California; Studio Arion, Nice, France; Eden Studios, London, England in July, 1994. Includes liner notes by Vinnie Colaiuta. Long-revered session drummer Vinnie Colaiuta jets to fusion's version of The Twilight Zone on his Stretch Records debut, a multi-influential, ...
| | Kem Album II CD (2005)
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$11.15 Personnel: Kem (vocals, keyboards); Quentin Baxter, Reggie McTaw (guitar); Stevie Wonder (harmonica); David McMurray (saxophone); Brian O'Neal (keyboards, synthesizer); Fred Robinson , Al Turner (bass instrument); Ron Otis (drums); Marlon Curry (percussion). Kem is as out of place with 2005's Album II as he was with his debut, 2003's Kemistry. Via word of mouth and some radio play, he has managed to find his way in with the adult crowd, who helped put Kemistry into the Top 20 of the R&B chart. His kind of R&B is kicked-back with sparse arrangements made elegantly rich with starlit keyboards, subtle guitar flicks, and feminine vocals. Understated but assured, his vocals exhibit a lot of range despite almost always remaining at the volume of a bedroom whisper. So he's really out place in the early 2000s, not stylistically disparate from what you'd hear late at night on a soul station in the late '70s or early '80s. On Album II, there's no stab taken at finding a younger or different audience. You could slip any of these songs between Heatwave's "Star of a Story" and George Benson's "Give Me the Night" without fear of disrupting the tone or mood. Stevie Wonder's guest harmonica on "You Might Win" keeps ...
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