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Jazz fusion keyboardist Richard Tee released STROKIN' in 1979. It includes the tracks "First Love" and "I Wanted It Too," and was reissued in Japan in 2004.
Japanese reissue of the jazz/funk keyboardist's 1979 album. Tappan Zee. 2004. Richard Tee Strokin' Songs | 1. | First Love |
| 2. | Every Day |
| 3. | Strokin' |
| 4. | I Wanted It Too |
| 5. | Virginia Sunday |
| 6. | Jesus Children of America |
| 7. | Take the a Train |
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Purchase Strokin' CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Richard Tee Real Time CD (1995) Japan
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$29.09 Richard Tee appeared on more than 400 albums as a sideman, including longtime stints with Roberta Flack and Aretha Franklin. It should be no surprise, then, that the music heard on this last album before his death in 1993 should have elements of soul, funk, and gospel. Real Time is what could be called a swaying album. It can be danced to, but the performances are so low-key and sincere that dancers would only have to stay in place and sway to the music. In addition to his usual spells on the piano and keyboards, Tee sings in a slow, soulful voice that adds to the peacefulness of the proceedings. There's no shouting on this disk. The vocalizing is especially ear-catching on "I Miss You My Love" and "Without You." Even on "That's ...
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$10.99 With his silken, suave, self-assured vocals recalling a cross between Nat "King" Cole and Frank Sinatra, Harry Connick Jr. has a natural voice for celebrating Christmastime. So it's no surprise that with the 2008 holiday season in full swing, Connick returns with his third holiday record, the sprightly WHAT A NIGHT! A CHRISTMAS ALBUM. As it is with his non-Yuletide LPs, WHAT A NIGHT! is a medley of his nimble, elegant takes on time-tested classics and disarming originals. The set opens on Connick's vibrant re-envisioning of "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year," heavy on exotic percussion and redolent of his New Orleans roots, yet based in its original impassioned swing. The title track, a ballad penned by Connick, shimmers with open-fire-roasted chestnuts warmth and collective cheer. Perhaps the most beguiling moment is his gentle, unadorned, unearthly ...
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$14.54 With The Fall, Norah Jones completes the transition away from her smooth cabaret beginnings and toward a mellowly arty, modern singer/songwriter. Jones began this shift on 2007's Not Too Late, an album that gently rejected her tendencies for lulling, tasteful crooning, but The Fall is a stronger, more cohesive work, maintaining an elegantly dreamy state that's faithful to the crooner of Come Away with Me while feeling decidedly less classicist. Some of this could be attributed to Jones' choice of producer, Jacquire King, best-known for his work with Modest Mouse and Kings of Leon, but King hardly pushes Norah in a rock direction; The Fall does bear some mild echoes of Fiona Apple or Aimee Mann in ballad mode, but its arrangements never call attention to themselves, the way that some Jon O'Brien productions do. Instead, the focus is always on Jones' voice and songs, which are once again all originals, sometimes composed in conjunction with collaborators ...
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$12.35 "Song For My Brother" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance.
George Benson switched to the contemporary jazz label GRP with this 1996 recording, but his playing style still delivers plenty of soul and funk. THAT'S RIGHT features a good mixture of up-tempo and slower tunes, as well as plenty of catchy vocals like those on "Holdin' On." Benson's longtime producer Tommy LiPuma teamed up with Ricky Peterson for this well-produced album that was recorded at Prince's Paisley Park Studios, and even features a tribute to the recording studios called "P Park". "Marvin Said" is also an obvious tribute, one that does justice to the great Marvin Gaye.
Benson is a talented guitarist who puts forth enough enthusiasm and fine playing to make THAT'S RIGHT a recording not to be missed by any smooth jazz or R&B fan.
Recorded at Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, Minnesota; Soundtrack Studios, Greene Street Recording Studios and Broadway Productions, New York, New York; Whitfield Street Studio, London, England.
Engineers include: Tom Tucker, Bill Schnee, John Gallen.
Personnel: George Benson (vocals, guitar); Eric Leeds (saxophone); Ricky Peterson (electric piano, ...
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The Rent Party Revellers in 1985 were an octet that included leader/cornetist Tex Wyndham, Ray Heitger on ...
| | Terry Formerly Of The Flamingos Johnson Let's Be Lovers CD (2005)
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$8.39 Terry Johnson formerly of THE FLAMINGOSAwards:#157 of Rolling Stones' "Top 500 Songs of All Times" - 2004Grammy Hall of Fame - 2003The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - 2001The Vocal Group Hall of Fame - 2000The Rhythm & Blues Foundation's Pioneer Award - 1996 In 1954, Terry (at age 16) recorded with a Baltimore group called THE WHISPERS, (not The Whispers of the 1960's), on Gotham Records in Philadelphia. He wrote, arranged and sang lead on "Are You Sorry" and "Fool Heart", released in 1955. He brought that sound and talent to The Flamingos in 1956 with his first arrangement of music and vocals on "The Ladder of Love" and continued with writing and arranging, "Lovers Never Say Goodbye", "Mio Amore", "At The Prom", "Heavenly Angel", "You, Me and the Sea" and others, and also with his unforgettably beautiful production and arrangement of "I Only Have Eyes For You". Terry arranged the music, vocals and sang tenor on all of the songs on the albums "Flamingo Serenade", "Requestfully Yours" and "Flamingo Favorites".Terry sang on the duets such as "Lovers Never Say Goodbye, "Love Walked In", "Time Was ", and "But Not For Me".He also sang the lead on some of their album cuts such as "I'm In The Mood For Love", "When I Fall In Love" and "Beside You".After The Flamingos, Terry formed his own group called Terry Johnson & The Modern Flamingos. When Nate Nelson left The Flamingos, he joined forces with Terry. They recorded under the name THE STARGLOWS. They co-wrote and sang "Let's Be Lovers" on the Atco Label, a subsidiary of Atlantic Records. Terry arranged the background vocals using his group.Still working with his group, Terry went to Motown Records as an artist and also producing partners with Smokey Robinson. As an artist, he recorded several records on the Gordy Label. He wrote, arranged, and produced songs for Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, The Supremes, The Four Tops, ...
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