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Tony Grace Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (11) • MP3 (3)
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Off Duty CD (2012) Top Seller
Tony Grace music CDs 2012 album from the Canadian Electric Jazz outfit. Off Duty is the sixth release from the Toronto-based groove-chill-jazz group, Four80East. Don t let the title of their latest album fool you after over 20 years, veteran composers and remix producers Tony Grace (beats and percussion) and Rob DeBoer (guitar, keyboards) are ...
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En Route CD (2007) Top Seller
Tony Grace CD discography The line that separates jazz-electronica from "smooth jazz" (or, let's be honest, from plain old easy listening) can be a treacherously thin one. It's the line that separates Weather Report from, say, Spyro Gyra, and many artists drawn to that borderland end up becoming forever lost in the shifting sands of ...
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Album CD (1998) Top Seller
Tony Grace albums If Higher Octave's California based studio group 3rd Force thought it had the market cornered where the hardest core street rhythms met contemporary jazz, a stranger from the other coast has just upped the ante. The four members of Four 80 East could have been more creative than calling its debut ...
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Play CD (2007)
Tony Grace discography The liner notes on this CD refer to tenor saxophonist Jeff Kashiwa's Play as "a new creative direction in contemporary jazz." Nice try, but this music could have easily been recorded in 1997 or 1987 or even by Stanley Turrentine in 1977 rather than 2007. "Way Out West" even has a ...
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Out of the Box CD (2010)
Tony Grace songs What do you get when you combine elements of trance, steeped in generous portions of rhythm with a heat-infused saxophone that is masterfully caressed by one very bad cat? You get a pass on a very trippy vibe that some might say is "Out of the Box."
Produced by Four 80 East ...
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Round Three CD (2002)
Tony Grace CD discography Recorded at The Speed Of Sound, Toronto, Canada.
Four 80 East: Rob DeBoer (guitar, keyboards, bass, programming); Carlos Del Junco (harmonica); Andrew McPherson (flute); Jon Stewart (tenor saxophone); Benji Perosin (trumpet); Tony Grace (percussion, programming); Caroline Seydoux (sound effects).
Personnel: Rob DeBoer (guitar, keyboards, programming); Tony Grace (percussion, programming).
Audio Mixers: Rob DeBoer; Tony ...
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Nocturnal CD (2001)
Tony Grace albums The stylistic consistency of Four80East is remarkable on Nocturnal. The production and compositional values achieved on these ten tracks are a testament to the duo's passion and commitment to their music as well as their formidable technical wizardry. The duo -- Rob DeBoer and Tony Grace -- wrote all the songs ...
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Roll On CD (2009)
Tony Grace music CDs The second album for Canadian-based, run-on-named combo Four80East, Roll On isn't afraid to climb into a time machine and bring retro-funk/fusion headlong into the new millennium stylistically. A dance craze group influenced by the Austin Powers era as judged by the psychedelic ...
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Round 3 CD (2002)
Live Recording
Recorded at The Speed Of Sound, Toronto, Canada.
Four 80 East: Rob DeBoer (guitar, keyboards, bass, programming); Carlos Del Junco (harmonica); Andrew McPherson (flute); Jon Stewart (tenor saxophone); Benji Perosin (trumpet); Tony Grace (percussion, programming); Caroline Seydoux (sound effects).
Personnel: Rob DeBoer (guitar, keyboards, programming); Andrew McPherson (flute); Jon Stewart (tenor saxophone); Benji Perosin (trumpet); Tony Grace (percussion, programming).
Audio Mixers: Rob DeBoer; Tony Grace.
Recording information: The Speed Of Sound, Toonto, Ontario, Canada.
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Wet CD (2002)
Photographers: Derek Shapton; Megan Oldfield.
Personnel: Rob DeBoer (vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion, programming); Tony Grace (percussion, programming); Dave Gouveia (percussion).
Recording information: The Speed Of Sound, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Greatest Hits Vol. 1 CD (1999)
The Boomtang Boys' Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 collects some of the Canadian dance producers' most popular songs, including that nation's chart-topper "Squeeze Toy," and other tracks like "I Was a Fool," "Popcorn," and "Your Day Will Come," all of which feature the group's youthful dance-pop sensibilities. ~ Heather Phares
The Boomtang Boys: Tony Grace, Paul Grace, Rob Deboer.
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 Worked With
Four80East, Jeff Kashiwa, Jack Prybylski
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