Eric Gale's Funk Guitar Showcase
A master of jazz guitar shows off his diverse playing techniques with a funk sound.
The album, which skillfully blends elements of jazz and funk, boasts a high level of perfection that represents the crossover music scene of the 1970s. The album particularly highlights the musicianship of the guitar and his excellent musical sense, and is still highly regarded today as a masterpiece that serves as a model for jazz guitarists.
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A:
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1)
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Let-Me-Slip-It-To-You
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2)
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Part Of You
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3)
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Trio
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B:
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1)
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Lookin' Good
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2)
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Nezumi
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3)
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Holding On To Love
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Piano - Dave Grusin (B1)
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Drums - Idris Muhammad (A3)
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Organ - Charles Earland (A3)
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Drums - Harvey Mason (A2, B1)
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Horns - David Tofani
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Bass - Anthony Jackson (A1)
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Strings - Harry Lookofsky
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Arranged By [Rhythm] - Eric Gale (A3, B2)
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Bass - Eric Gale (A2, B1 to B3)
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Guitar - Eric Gale
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Percussion - Ralph MacDonald
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Producer - Ralph MacDonald
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Strings - Kermit Moore
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Horns - Jon Faddis
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Strings - David Nadien
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Strings - Matthew Raimondi
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Horns - Eddie Daniels
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Engineer [Assistant] - Ollie Cotton
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Strings - Richard Locker
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Tenor Saxophone - Grover Washington, Jr. (B1)
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Bass - Neil Jason (B1)
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Horns - Alan Rubin
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Horns - Ronald Cuber
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Piano - Richard Tee (A1, A2, B1, B2, B3)
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Drums - Steve Gadd (A1, B2, B3)
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Strings - Selwart Clarke
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Strings - Al Brown
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Engineer - Richard Alderson
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Strings - Paul Gershman
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Horns - David Taylor
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Horns - Virgil Jones
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Arranged By - William Eaton (A1, B1, B3)
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Strings - Marvin Morgenstern
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Strings - Margaret Ross
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Strings - Charles Veal
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Horns - John Clark (2)
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Arranged By [Rhythm] - Bernadette Randle (A2)
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Piano - Bernadette Randle (A2)
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Mastered By - George Marino
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Strings - Maureen Gallagher
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Engineer [Assistant] - Eddie Heath, Jr.
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Design - Paula Scher
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Horns - George Opalisky
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Engineer - Ed Rakowicz
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Strings - Lucy Stoltzman
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Sleeve Notes - Peter Keepnews
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Photography - Jim Houghton
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Horns - Peter Gordon (8)