Randy Crawford - Same Old Story (Same Old Song) (Warner Bros.)
prod. Wilton felder, Stix Hooper & Joe Sample, 1980.

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Randy Crawford - Same Old Story (Same Old Song) (Warner Bros.)
prod. Wilton felder, Stix Hooper & Joe Sample, 1980.
Shuggie Otis- Freedom Flight (Funk, Soul, Psychedelic Soul) Released: September 1971 [Epic Records] Producer(s): Johnny Otis
Donald Byrd - Where are we going? (Black Byrd, 1973)
Donald Byrd - trumpet, flugelhorn, electric trumpet, vocals
Allen Curtis Barnes - flute, oboe, saxophone
Roger Glenn - saxophone, flute
Fonce Mizell - trumpet, vocals
Larry Mizell - vocals
Kevin Toney - piano
Freddie Perren - piano, synthesizer, vocals
Dean Parks, David T. Walker, Barney Perry - guitar
Joe Sample - piano, electric piano
Chuck Rainey, Wilton Felder, Joe Hill - bass
Harvey Mason, Sr, Keith Killgo - drums
Bobbye Hall Porter, Perk Jacobs, Stephanie Spruill - percussion
King Errisson - congas and bongos
The Jazz Crusaders: Looking Ahead
Despite their success in the ‘70s as The Crusaders, the Jazz Crusaders were an incredibly underrated group. Many claim a geographic snobbery by the New York jazz power base for the Houston-born, Los Angeles-resident band was a factor. In the ‘90s, I produced reissues of a lot of their live albums on Pacific Jazz with wonderful bonus material and finally in 2005, I gathered and remixed all of their Pacific Jazz Quintet studio sessions with a nice chunk of previously unissued items for a Mosaic set. But recognition for this unique group never blossomed the way it should have.
-Michael Cuscuna
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Wilton Felder's isolated bass on "I Want You Back"
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Bobby "Blue" Bland - Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City