Fourplay – Heartfelt (Album)
Heartfelt is the seventh studio album by Fourplay, released in 2002.
Fourplay: Bob James – keyboards Larry Carlton – guitars Nathan East – bass, vocals Harvey Mason – drums
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Fourplay – Heartfelt (Album)
Heartfelt is the seventh studio album by Fourplay, released in 2002.
Fourplay: Bob James – keyboards Larry Carlton – guitars Nathan East – bass, vocals Harvey Mason – drums
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Bob James – Touchdown
Touchdown is the sixth album by Bob James, released in 1978 on his Tappan Zee label through Columbia Records. The album’s title is a reference to this being James’ sixth solo album (a touchdown being worth six points in American football), a pattern also followed by his previous album Heads (featuring a five cent coin on its cover) and next album Lucky Seven.
Bob James – Two
Two is the fourth solo album by jazz keyboardist Bob James.
Bob James largely defined pop/jazz crossover in the ’70s. Two, reissued by Koch, is typical of his output. Mixing together aspects of pop, R&B and classical with just a touch of jazz, James (heard throughout on electric keyboards) put the emphasis on catchy melodies and lightly funky rhythms. The results range from insipid to pleasant, with a brass section, a string section, and vocalists (including Patti Austin) utilized to create what is essentially background music (Scott Yanow/AllMusic).
Bob James – BJ4
BJ4 is the fourth solo album by jazz pianist Bob James. Released in 1977, the album charted at number three on the Jazz Album Charts. This would be his last CTI album before starting his label Tappan Zee Records, named for one of the tracks on this album.
Bob James – acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes, clavinet, ARP Odyssey, Oberheim polyphonic synthesizer, arrangements Eric Gale – guitars Gary King – bass Steve Gadd – drums Ralph MacDonald – percussion
Bob James & David Sanborn – Quartette Humaine
Quartette Humaine is the first creative collaboration between keyboardist-composer Bob James and alto saxophonist David Sanborn since their million-selling, Grammy-winning album, Double Vision, twenty-five years ago. David Sanborn – alto saxophone, soprano saxophone James Genus – bass Steve Gadd – drums Javier Diaz (track: 9) – percussion Bob James – piano
Fourplay – Let’s Touch the Sky
Let’s Touch the Sky is the 11th studio album (12th overall) of the jazz group Fourplay, released in 2010. It is the first Fourplay album with Chuck Loeb, who replaced Larry Carlton on the guitar.
“Fourplay’s formulaic approach is firmly intact on Let’s Touch the Sky and the band is firing on all cylinder, making this a fine entry in 2010’s contemporary jazz oeuvre.” – Thom Jurek/AllMusic.
Bob James – keyboards Chuck Loeb – guitars Nathan East – bass guitar, vocals Harvey Mason – drums, percussion
Bob James – Three
Three is the third album by jazz musician Bob James.
Released: September 3, 1976 Recorded: November 1975 & January 1976