Very Hip album.. songs that were danceable.. and It's very Jazzy.. Earl Klugh, Bob James, Joe Sample.. and a master of others..
I found a nice song by him..
Very Hip album.. songs that were danceable.. and It's very Jazzy.. Earl Klugh, Bob James, Joe Sample.. and a master of others..
I found a nice song by him..
Last edited by likewater; 02-17-2009 at 11:42 AM.
i think if i played spanky whilst driving id have an accident :(![]()
I did an edit of "Westchester Lady" if anybody wants it
I love the track, but I always felt like those long over-dramatic orchestral bridges made it kind of unplayable on a dancefloor
So I shortened most of those, and focused on the groove
http://www.julianbevan.com/dhp/Westc...y_138_EDIT.mp3
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Thanks for posting..![]()
Another plate by Bob James, That's very peaceful and made for driving is, 'Mardi Gras', From the mid 70's/LOL, LikeWater,' Mardi Gras', Is a hiphop classic(Well, Park throwdown classic from the 70's/80',s in New York/LOL).
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I love the songs from his Heads album.. those were some good ones.. I think the theam from the TV show Taxi is on that one..![]()
Bob James should keep you calm when those funky delivery men come hovering around your desk![]()
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Interesting topic: "Westchester Lady" no question one of my favorites. I can talk about this cut all day. Everything about it is good. Great musicians (The CTI musicians). "Natalius" (excuse my spelling hehehe) Bob`s Fender, Steve Gadd drums. I believe Gloria Agostino played on both.
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