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George Duke albums featuring John Heard

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| | Faces In Reflection CD (1974) Remastered; Digipak
$7.85 Although pianist George Duke later became known for his crossover and pop work, his jazz albums from the 1970s are all worthy entries as well. A fiery excursion into fusion, funk, and soul-jazz, 1974's FACES IN REFLECTION is a case ...
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| Faces In Reflection CD (1974) Remastered; Mini LP Sleeve
$18.95 Although pianist George Duke later became known for his crossover and pop work, his jazz albums from the 1970s are all worthy entries as well. A fiery excursion into fusion, funk, and soul-jazz, 1974's FACES IN REFLECTION is a case ...
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 George Duke Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous George Duke songs: Dukey Stick, Brazilian Love Affair Lyrics, Reach For It Lyrics, Sweet Baby Lyrics, No Rhyme, No Reason Lyrics, Shine On Lyrics, Reach Out Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Son of Reach For It Lyrics, Bus Tours Lyrics, From the Void Lyrics, Geneva Lyrics, In the Meantime Lyrics, Until Sunrise Lyrics, Ao que Vai Nascer Lyrics, Lady Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs In Between the Heartaches Lyrics, No One Lyrics, 500 Miles to Go Lyrics, Look What We Started Now Lyrics, No Greater Love Lyrics.
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 George Duke Biography
From the early 1970s on, composer/keyboardist/producer George Duke made inroads in rock, jazz, R&B, and pop. A jazz-schooled pianist, he joined Frank Zappa's band in 1970, where he began using synthesizers. His subsequent solo work included pioneering excursions into fusion as well as some highly influential pop/R&B recordings that made Duke something of a star in the late '70s. Along the way, he's produced countless albums, by everyone from Al Jarreau to Anita Baker, and his funky '70s synthesizer riffs have been sampled by scores of R&B and hip-hop artists.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | George Duke | Frank Zappa, Stanley Clarke, Flora Purim, Dianne Reeves, Michael Jackson, Anita Baker, Miles Davis, Everette Harp, Howard Hewett | | Byron Miller | Luther Vandross, Flora Purim, Stanley Clarke, Herbie Hancock, Hero, Najee, Jeffrey Osborne, Sonny Rollins, Stanley Turrentine |
 Contemporaries
Herbie Hancock, Earth, Wind & Fire, Chick Corea, Bob James, Roy Ayers, Jean-Luc Ponty, Joe Zawinul, Joe Sample, Maze, Jan Hammer, Isotope, Jerry Goodman, David Sancious, Tom Coster, Bernie Worrell
 Followers
Usher, Daft Punk, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ice Cube, Shalamar, Metro Area, Rachel Z, Najee, Playgroup, T-Connection, Chicken Lips, Derrick Carter (Chicago House), Alex Gopher, Frankie Knuckles
 Influences
Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Ray Charles, Frank Zappa, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner, Horace Silver, Ahmad Jamal, Cal Tjader, Ramsey Lewis, Milton Nascimento, David "Fathead" Newman (Sax), Les McCann, Igor Stravinsky
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