Bob James & Earl Klugh - One on One (CD)

One on One
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5 out of 5.0 stars 1 Rating (1 Review)

Album Details: One on One

Release Date:08/27/2007
Label:Koch Records
UPC:099923994121

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    Awesome album!!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 14, 2001

    If you enjoy jazz, you've got to try this incredible album. Turn the volume up, close the doors, close the shades, grab a rich cup of coffee, hit play, sit down and dim the lights! Your ears are in for a delightful and delicious journey!!

Pro Reviews: One on One

  • All Music Guide

    Hot on the heels of his commercial breakthrough Touchdown, which contained the monster hit "Angela (Theme from Taxi)," Bob James teamed up with acoustic guitarist Earl Klugh for the first of two hit duet albums. One on One is not strictly a duet side, however. The pair is accompanied by a band of crack studio types that includes James' former CTI mates acoustic bassist Ron Carter and drummer Harvey Mason and a host of others as well as string and woodwinds sections. The fare is light, breezy, and barely there in places. Out of these sessions came "The Afterglow," which lit up the charts right after "Angela" did, making James the hottest jazz commodity on the scene.

    - Thom Jurek, 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