Bob James/David Sanborn - Double Vision (CD)

Double Vision
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Album Details: Double Vision

Release Date:05/19/1986
Label:Wea Japan
UPC:494367407204

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    A Wonderful Collaboration

    By First L  Feb 15, 2007

    Pros: A Jazz Smorgasbord!

    Cons: Just not enough tracks!

    I must say that this one of my many favorites! I only wish that there were more then 7 tracks : ` (. From the first to the last you will enjoy! A variety of rhythms, that will stir your emotions into many different grooves! It has a smorgasbord of Ja...zz, great vocals,great instrumental cuts! Buy it new or used it it's up to you but just buy it! Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    This combination works quite well. Poppish keyboardist/arranger Bob James joins with electric bassist Marcus Miller, drummer Steve Gadd, guitarist Paul Jackson, percussionist Paulinho da Costa, and (on two songs) guitarist Eric Gale to accompany the distinctive and always soulful altoist David Sanborn. Sanborn caresses the strong melodies, mostly originals by James and Miller, and plays well with guest vocalist Al Jarreau on "Since I Fell for You." One of the best recordings ever released under James' name (Sanborn gets cobilling) and a big seller.

    - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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Biography

Bob James

Bob James' recordings have practically defined pop/jazz and crossover during the past few decades. Very influenced by pop and movie music, James has often featured RB-ish soloists (most notably Grover Washington Jr.), who add a jazz touch to what is essentially an instrumental pop set. He actually started out in music going with a much different direction. In 1962, Bob ... Read more