James "Crab" Robinson Appears on
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Jewels CD (1994)
James "Crab" Robinson discography Track Listing of songs: Courageous Cats; Phat City; Only You; Sitting In Limbo; Hideaway; Dig the Dirt; Mountains; Realm of the Senses; Moment of Love; Jewels Part 1; Jewels Part ...
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Daydream CD (1994)
James "Crab" Robinson albums All songs written or co-written by Mark Johnson except "When You Were Mine" (Prince) and "The Way You Do The Things You Do" (Smokey Robinson/Robert Rodgers).
Personnel: Mark Johnson (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, keyboards, drums, congas, programming); Roseanna Vitro (vocals); Abdulhameed Zuhri, Bernd Schoenhart (electric guitar); George Laks (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Jerry Brooks (electric bass); George Jinda (drums, talking drum, cowbells, cymbals, ...
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Lookin' Back CD (2009)
James "Crab" Robinson CD discography Audio Remasterer: Andreas Meyer.
Recording information: Peaceful Waters Music, Pound Ridge, NY; The Carriage House, Stamford, CT; The Loft, Bronxville, NY; The Uppa Room, Yonkers, NY.
Personnel: Porter Carroll, Jr. (vocals, cymbals); Toni Redd (vocals, background vocals); Sharon Bryant, Will Downing, Vaneese Thomas (vocals); Chieli Minucci, Chuck Loeb, Rohn Lawrence, Phil ...
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Long Way to Go CD (1990)
James "Crab" Robinson music CDs Arranger: Fred Vigdor.
Personnel: Fred Vigdor (vocals, flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); James Robinson , Frank Jackson (vocals, background vocals); Al Orlo, Phil Hamilton (guitar); Nelson Rangell (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Emedin Rivera (percussion); Porter Carroll III, Sharon Bryant (background vocals).
Recording information: Counterpoint Studios, New York, NY; Quad, New York, ...
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Reflections Of Love CD (1992)
James "Crab" Robinson songs In 1990, his fanciful funk keyboard action on Rejoice was masterful; when he later played with Marion Meadows, he became part of smooth jazz consciousness. This follow-up to his debut is a pop, jazz, and soul collection that rivals the first one in likeableness and simple adventure. Most of ...
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