| | Earl Klugh CD Earl Klugh Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Earl Klugh (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Earl Klugh; Jerome Richardson (flute, baritone saxophone); Ray Pizzi (soprano saxophone); Dave Grusin (piano, electric piano, Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards, synthesizer, percussion); Charles Meeks (electric bass, bass guitar); Hubie Crawford (electric bass); Louis Johnson (bass guitar); Gene Dunlap (drums); Bobbye Porter (percussion); Lee Ritenour (electric guitar); Pete Christlieb (flute, tenor saxophone); Chuck Findley, Oscar Brashear (trumpet, flugelhorn); Garnett Brown (trombone); Onaje Allan Gumbs (keyboards); Harvey Mason, Sr. (drums, percussion); Laudir DeOliveira (percussion); Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. Audio Mixer: Phil (Boogie) Schier. Audio Remixer: Don Hahn. Liner Note Author: George Benson . Recording information: Kendun Recorders, Burbank, CA (01/12/1976-08/13/1977). Arrangers: Dave Grusin; Dick Hazard. The session that portended his light-touch, fusion-pop approach. ~ Ron Wynn This 1976 Earl Klugh session for EMI portended Klugh's light touch with his fusion-pop approach. Guests include Garnett Brown, Lee Ritenour, and Dave Grusin. [This 2005 Blue Note release of Earl Klugh contains the bonus tracks "Cabo Frio," "The Shadow of Your Smile," and "Angelina."] ~ Ron Wynn Earl Klugh Songs | 1. | Las Manos de Fuego (Hands of Fire) |
| 2. | Could It Be I'm Falling in Love |
| 3. | Angelina |
| 4. | Slippin' in the Back Door |
| 5. | Vonetta |
| 6. | Laughter in the Rain |
| 7. | Waltz For Debby |
| 8. | Wind and the Sea |
| 9. | Cabo Frio - (bonus track) |
| 10. | Shadow of Your Smile, The - (bonus track) |
| 11. | Angelina - (bonus track) |
| Purchase Earl Klugh CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Vijay Iyer Trio Historicity CD (2009) Digipak
Earl Klugh
$13.25 Personnel: Vijay Iyer (piano); Marcus Gilmore (drums). Audio Mixer: Scotty Hard. Liner Note Author: Vijay Iyer. Recording information: Systems Two Studios, Brooklyn, NY (11/03/2008/03/31/2009). Photographer: Dave Morgan. Arranger: Vijay Iyer. Vijay Iyer has captured the ears of critics and listeners like only a handful of the most elite jazz pianists since McCoy Tyner, Cecil Taylor, or Misha Mengelberg initially burst onto the scene. There's no other single player who sounds even remotely like him, few who can match his inventive and whimsical sense of play or seriousness, and absolutely nobody who presents the stunning, highly intelligent music he dishes out. With HISTORICTY, he touches on many different levels of acumen, influenced by contemporary alternative rock, Motown, show tunes, pop fusion, the early creative music of the '70s, and ethnic strains. Iyer also revisits two of his older compositions, with the majority of this progressive jazz -- whether "covers" or originals -- done completely in his own scintillating style. Vijay Iyer has captured the ears of critics and listeners like only a handful of the most elite ...
| | Euge Groove Sunday Morning CD (2009)
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| | Bobby Hutcherson Wise One CD (2009)
Earl Klugh
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| | Henry Threadgill This Brings Us To Vol. 1 CD (2009) Digipak
Earl Klugh
$12.84 Personnel: Liberty Ellman (guitar); Henry Threadgill (flute, saxophone, alto saxophone); Jose Davila, Jose Davila (trombone, tuba); Stomu Takeishi (bass guitar); Elliot Humberto Kavee, Elliot Humberto Kavee (drums). Audio Mixer: Liberty Ellman. Recording information: Brooklyn Recording, Brooklyn, NY (11/2008). Henry Threadgill has, in the framework of abstract music, been a stalwart, spontaneous composer whose personal sound is near impossible to identify, or certainly codify. A listener who enjoys very challenged music would have difficulty in discerning what is made up or written out. The elusive nature of Threadgill's kind of progressive jazz has to confound even those most oriented to his quirky pieces. Where the quintet Zooid lands in this quirky quandary of pegging a signature sound is subject to guesswork, but it definitely has its own brand of concentrated cohesion. Between Threadgill's scattershot flute and alto sax, the sleek tuba or trombone work of Jose Davila, and Liberty Ellman's thorny electric guitar, sparks are always flying about in a collective discourse that is completely unpredictable. Electric bass guitarist Stomu Takieshi and drummer Elliot Humberto Kavee are practically secondary in this mix of give-and-take improvisation that needs little rhythmic support or urgency. ...
| | Eric Alexander Revival Of The Fittest CD (2009)
Earl Klugh
$13.59
| | Mahavishnu Orchestra The Inner Mounting Flame CD (1972) Remastered
Earl Klugh
$6.85 Mahavishnu Orchestra: John McLaughlin (acoustic & electric guitars); Jerry Goodman (acoustic & electric violins); Jan Hammer (Fender Rhodes, ring modulator, piano); Rick Laird (electric bass); Billy Cobham (drums). Includes liner notes by John McLaughlin. All tracks have been digitally remastered using 20-bit technology. Mahavishnu Orchestra: John McLaughlin (guitar); Jerry Goodman (violin); Jan Hammer (piano, keyboards); Rick Laird (bass); Billy Cobham (drums). Includes liner notes by Sri Chinmoy and Bob Belden. Ultradiscs are mastered from the original master tapes using Mobile Fidelity's proprietary mastering technique, then plated with 24 karat gold and housed in a stress-resistant lift-lock jewel box. This is the album that made John McLaughlin a semi-household name, a furious, high-energy, yet rigorously conceived meeting of virtuosos that, for all intents and purposes, defined the fusion of jazz and rock a year after Miles Davis' Bitches Brew breakthrough. It also inadvertently led to the derogatory connotation of the word fusion, for it paved the way for an army of imitators, many of whose excesses and commercial panderings devalued the entire movement. Though much was made of the influence of jazz-influenced improvisation in the Mahavishnu band, it is the rock element that predominates, stemming directly from the electronic innovations ...
| | Battlefield Band There's A Buzz CD (1982) (Import) United Kingdom
Earl Klugh
$15.59
| | Indigo Blues Collection Vol. 1 CD (1995)
Earl Klugh
$9.25
| | Paul Mauriat Love Is Blue: 20th Anniversary Edition CD (1990)
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$11.15
| | Revolutionairies Macca Rootsman Dub CD (2008) (Import) Netherlands
Earl Klugh
$10.05 Track Listing of songs: Dub Under the ...
| | Starflyer 59 Easy Come, Easy Go CDs (2000)
Earl Klugh
$12.49 Starflyer 59 includes: Jason Martin (vocals, guitar, keyboards, Moog synthesizer, drums); Gene Eugene (piano, organ, keyboards, ARP synthesizer, vibraphone); Andrew Larson, Jeff Cloud, Campuzano (bass); Wayne Everett (drums, background vocals). Producers: Blood, Jason Martin, Gene Eugene, Mike Knott. Engineers: Bob Moon, Gene Eugene, Wayne Everett. Recorded between 1994 and 2000. Personnel: Jason Martin (vocals, guitar, drums); Wayne Everett (vocals, drums); Gene Eugene (keyboards). Audio Mixers: Chris Colbert; Bob Moon. Photographers: Tim Owen; Anthony St. James; Karen Mason; Matt Wignall; Brandon Ebel. With a surprising mesh of heavy alt guitar and tender vocal aspirations, Starflyer 59 rocked the indie scene for six years, from '94 to 2000, picking up where grunge left off, but adding the best of leader Jason Martin's favorite bands, the Smiths, Chapterhouse, and the Pixies to name just a few. And, where the result could have been dead flat, wrapped in the sonics of Starflyer 59 it was just flattering. The double anthology Easy Come Easy Go, then, becomes a chunky chronicle of the best and the rest of Martin's ambitions. Disc one collects the hits, leaving disc two to wrap up live material, b-sides and rarities. Loaded with moments straight out of the shoegazers' black boots, the set is sonically splattered with the ghosts of all those great bands. Both My Bloody Valentine and New Order are conjured up across "Hazelwould", while the sparse guitar twang of "Duel Overhead Cam" brings to mind some truly righteous post punk moments. Drawn pretty much equally ...
| | Noah Grosfeld-Katz Perfect Dream CD (2007)
Earl Klugh
$14.79
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