A very precious collaboration between these two iconic figures of "Cross Over."
Released in 1980. A very valuable collaboration in the crossover/fusion genre. It is also the soundtrack for the comedy film "How to Beat the High Cost of Living," which has not been released in Japan.
Hubert Laws, a popular flute player, and Earl Klugh, who plays acoustic guitar on this album, performed together in 1980, the heyday of fusion music. This is a rare work that was released in the 1980s. The sound is a refreshing West Coast fusion that will amaze the listeners with the unique characteristics of each of them.
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A:
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1)
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Down River
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2)
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Night Moves
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3)
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Piccolo Boogie
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4)
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Dream Something
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B:
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1)
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It's So Easy Loving You
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2)
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The Edge
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3)
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The Caper
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4)
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Ready To Run
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5)
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The Scuffle
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6)
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Song For A Pretty Girl
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Percussion - Paulinho Da Costa
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Mixed By [Remix] - Don Hahn
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Producer - Don Hahn
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Executive-Producer - Dr. George Butler
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Guitar - Mitch Holder
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Bass - Neil Stubenhaus
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Composed By, Conductor - Patrick Williams
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Producer - Patrick Williams
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Keyboards - Mike Lang
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Engineer [Mastering] - Bernie Grundman
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Drums - Steve Schaeffer
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Guitar - Tim May
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Engineer [Assisted By] - Don Koldon
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Illustration [Cover] - Cliff Condak